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the people there are really quite friendly after getting to know them more. some will pretend to be fierce on the first day, but they're really not like that, and it's enjoyable when there's very few customers and we just hang around the counter and chat. recently the jap manager's in a pretty good mood as well, which makes life alot better (as compared to what i've heard from the rest).
made a few blunders, like taking wrong orders, saying wrong stuff, blah. but generally it's been fine.
many japanese patronise the restaurant, and most of them are tai-tais, pushing prams and all dressed up. haha. i like to see them enjoying the food, with occasional 'oishi's while discussing about the menu. i like to think that they have found a little japan in the restaurant (afterall our restaurant is a branch from japan), and it brings warmth to my heart. more than these, i like to see japanese babies and toddlers who come along with the tai-tai mothers. some of them sleep soundly in their prams, some fiddle around, playing with what is within their reach, oblivious to the world around them. if only i could take pictures of all of them and make a collage.
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