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Lunch buffet~♪ I visited around 11:30 on a weekday. I was seated promptly, but the restaurant was quite busy with about 70% capacity even on a weekday, and more customers kept coming in. The weekday lunch is 1,499 yen (excluding tax) with no time limit, and I also ordered the drink bar for 299 yen (excluding tax) as I knew the drill and immediately headed to the buffet table. Instead of trying everything, I focused on what I wanted to eat at that moment. This time, I wanted French toast, so I waited until the lunch time service for French toast at 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm. There was about a 20-minute wait until the first French toast, so I had a light first round of food. For the first round, I had Christmas-style chicken breast, Margherita hamburger grill with special brown sauce, penne gratin, carrot citrus salad, mixed beans salad, Genoa-style salad with broccoli and pickles, strawberry cut cake, strawberry panna cotta, Christmas roll cake wreath-style, profit roll with red and white sauce, strawberry milk pound cake, and more. The Christmas-style chicken breast was delicious, with tender chicken fritters in mustard sauce and vegetables with tomato sauce. By the time I finished my meal (leaving the dessert), it was time for the first time service for the second round, where I could pick my favorite items. They also provided whipped cream. Since there was not much maple syrup, I topped my waffles with maple syrup and powdered sugar, and added mixed berries from the smoothie section. I also had black sesame powder and sweet soy sauce with my crispy fried chicken, which was served with various sauces. The fried chicken was light and tasty. The whipped cream with the French toast had a milky taste, was light and easy to eat, and delicious with berries. For the third round, after the French toast, I made freshly baked waffles with soft serve ice cream, bananas, berries, mango, and blueberry sauce. The waffles were soft and delicious. As I was getting full from the bread items, I finished with banana and chocolate sauce on the French toast, cornflakes, coffee jelly, soft serve ice cream, strawberry jelly, cocoa cookies, and kinako (soybean flour). My favorite was the homemade parfait and cafe latte to end the meal. With a 10% off coupon, the total came to 1,798 yen. Thank you for the meal!