Many people's understanding of Shanghai izakaya began with the popular TV series "The First Half of My Life". In the play, Lao Zhuo, played by Chen Daoming, opened a tavern "Sauce" in Shanghai, and Heisei House is the indoor filming location of "Sauce". There are also many outsiders who come to Shanghai and make a pilgrimage to Heiseiya.
In view of the fame of Heiseiya, taking pictures and sharing have become mandatory items for diners who come to the restaurant, and there seems to be little concern about the taste of the food, just as people who drink alcohol do not care much about whether the food is high-quality when they are slightly drunk. The interior decoration of Heiseiya is in line with the public's imagination of izakaya, the room is full of Japanese posters, advertisements, and red lanterns, the decoration is slightly exaggerated, but every angle can be a great background for taking pictures, and the warm yellow bright lights also bring a good effect for taking pictures.
While catering to consumers' needs for the environment, the pricing of Heiseiya's dishes is also as close to localization as possible. The general price of the dishes here is only half that of other izakayas, and it is the king of value for money. However, the negative comments about the lack of freshness, small portions, and average taste continue to increase.
Heiseiya, who showed his face as "sauce" in the TV series, simply opened an izakaya called "sauce" directly, as his sister store, and the production is basically the same as other branches.