唐揚げ
................................$
唐揚げ
................................$人気 オムライス
................................$ポテトサラダ
................................$イラン人気ロール
................................$ナポリタン
................................$チキンキャバブ
................................$イラン風オムレツ
................................$からあげ
................................$ベーコンエッグ 9個
................................$卵
................................$おまかせサラダ
................................$ジャージャー麺
................................$豚肉のしょうが焼き
................................$生姜焼き
................................$花
................................$焼きそば
................................$豚のしょうが焼き
................................$冷奴
................................$ジャンボオムライス
................................$At Come On restaurant in Itabashi, Tokyo, the menu offers a delightful mix of comforting classics and unique dishes that will surely satisfy a variety of tastes. The 唐揚げ (fried chicken) is a standout, crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, making it a must-try. If you're in the mood for something hearty, their 人気オムライス (popular omelette rice) is a flavorful choice that combines fluffy rice wrapped in a soft, savory omelet. For those who love a bit of tangy goodness, the ポテトサラダ (potato salad) complements any meal with its creamy texture.
The menu also features some intriguing Iranian-inspired dishes like the イラン人気ロール (Iranian popular rolls) and イラン風オムレツ (Iranian-style omelette), both offering a delightful departure from the usual. For a more traditional feel, you can't go wrong with the チキンキャバブ (chicken kebab) or the 豚肉のしょうが焼き (pork ginger stir-fry), which are packed with flavor. If you're craving something light, the 冷奴 (cold tofu) or the おまかせサラダ (chef's salad) will hit the spot.
Whether you're indulging in the creamy ナポリタン (spaghetti) or the delicious ジャージャー麺 (jajangmyeon), Come On provides a menu full of hearty, comforting options. This diverse selection ensures there's something for everyone, whether you're in the mood for Japanese favorites or trying something new!