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There was one spot on the shores of Garden City Lake that really caught my attention. I'd been walking around for a while and had seen many European-style restaurants. Among them, Yaki Chan had a Japanese vibe, like an oasis in the desert. I was drawn to it because of its perfect location, right on the lake's edge. I chose to sit in the lakeside restaurant section, thinking it would be relaxing to be exposed to the gentle breeze while enjoying my meal.
Let me show you the architecture of this very Japanese Yaki Chan restaurant.
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Yaki Chan Restauran
At first glance, I didn't think it would be so cramped. However, the decor in front of the restaurant, featuring a Japanese gate and a wishing padlock, really caught my eye.
Then, I glanced at the promotional menu displayed beneath the wishing padlock and realized I was hungry. I wanted something to eat, so I went in without any expectations.
Then, you know, I entered a restaurant with a very Japanese vibe.
I chose to sit outdoors because I was intrigued by the exterior architecture and wanted to feel the gentle breeze while enjoying my meal. The decor of Yaki Chan is also very unique. I love the combination of red and white on the door and the light fixtures. It makes me feel like I'm in Japan. It's nostalgic, and I suddenly miss Japan.
This seating area is so sweet. I love the layout and the furniture. The paper windows overlooking the lake, everything looks so perfect. I was drawn to sit here, but I'd already moved my things to the seats by the lake, so I couldn't easily replace them. I didn't want to inconvenience the waiter. But one thing's for sure: I absolutely love this space.
The restaurant's outdoor seating is equally appealing. Everything is made of wood. The furniture, walls, and floors are all polished to a harmonious color.
Another interesting feature is the bamboo fence. It's totally unique. While many buildings in this area use stone and iron, this restaurant still has an Asian, specifically Japanese, touch.
The customer area at Yaki Chan Izayaki is truly expansive. Besides the lakeside, there's also a similarly spacious area to the side. Unfortunately, this isn't a prime location. My favorite spot remains the lakeside, where I can view the expansive Garden City Lake.
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Vivie Hardika
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