Chengjia's Japanese food taste is authentic, and it has a good reputation in the Xianxia Road area, and many Japanese netizens also recommend this store on Facebook. Chengjia is a deep-night restaurant that serves yakitori and a variety of Japanese home-cooked dishes, and is open from the evening until 5 a.m. the next day.
The secret to the taste of Seijia yakitori lies not only in the ingredients, but also in the charcoal used for grilling, and Binchotan is generally considered to be the best charcoal for yakiniku birds. Binchotan originated in Japan, and the trees are fired at a high temperature of more than 1,200 degrees, and its carbon content reaches 97%. The meat grilled over Bincho charcoal has a rich flavor, the surface of the meat is not too burnt, and the entrapment rate is almost zero.
Homemade ramen is another popular item in Makoya besides skewers. The chicken soup is boiled for more than five hours a day, and diners are full of praise for Seijia's ramen. At the same time, Sekoto's tea soup made from homemade chicken soup, beef bowl, and seafood bowl are all very popular. Mapo tofu is also very common in Japanese home-cooked dishes, and many Japanese diners will order one when they visit the restaurant, but Mapo tofu is limited to Japanese eating habits, and Chinese diners may not find it a delicacy.
The beer served by Chengjia is mainly Kirin, and the draft beer, smoothie beer, and dark beer are all from Kirin. Kirin is also a fairly well-known beer brand in Japan, on par with Asahi's popularity. The most common beer brands in izakaya are Suntory, Sapporo, and Ebisu, while Asahi and Kirin are the most common beer brands in Shanghai.
Chengjia Restaurant has a layout setting that fully considers the diners who eat alone, and the bar, comics, and TV make it comfortable to eat alone. The signboard of Chengjia is obvious, and the distance between it and the popular stores such as Rongshen and Bird An is only a few tens of meters. Chengjia originally added a new branch near Pearl City, but the restaurant closed before it could get back on track.