Zaby
I do not live a life bound by time, so I do not have the concept of needing to eat something just because it is lunchtime. However, as someone who does food blogging, if I miss lunchtime, it becomes difficult to prepare content. Even if I don't eat anything at lunchtime, it is necessary to have some means of avoiding a food shortage, such as getting takeout. During lunchtime, I saw a sandwich sign in the area near Higashi-Naeho, so I went back to check it out. I visited "nom3," which opened on May 3, 2021. I was wondering how to pronounce it when I saw the sign, but it seems to be pronounced "Nomusan." A young lady greeted me cheerfully as the sole staff member, saying "Welcome!" I looked into the showcase and made my selection. The shop offers sandwiches, fruit sandwiches, crepes, galettes, soft-serve ice cream, and other items for takeout. Unlike some recently expensive shops, crepes start at 250 yen, and sandwiches start in the 200 yen range, with fair pricing. I purchased the "Katsu Sandwich" for 300 yen and the "Egg Sandwich" for 240 yen, paying with PayaPay. I waited a bit and then ate them in my car. The "Katsu Sandwich" had a thick and satisfying cutlet, and the sauce had a tangy flavor, possibly mixed with mayonnaise. It was a good value for the price. The "Egg Sandwich" had a mysterious flavor that I couldn't quite figure out, but the bread was soft and moist all the way to the crust. I am curious about what the crepes served fresh off the griddle would be like, so I hope to have the chance to visit again, as it is a place I often go near. Thank you for the meal.