The Maruzen Cafe Nihonbashi store is located on the third floor of Nihonbashi Maruzen, which faces Chuo-dori, Nihonbashi 2-chome.
On my way home from work, I received "Ah" Hayashi Rice here
"Ah" is said to have been invented by Yuteki Hayashi, the founder of Maruzen here, invented Hayashi Rice.
However, there are several other theories about the origin of Hayashi Rice, such as "Hashed Beef" ⇒ "Hayashi Rice" theory, the western restaurant Mikawaya in Kandasakumacho, the "Emperor's Culinary Number" Tokuzo Akiyama's original theory, and it seems that it is not certain because there is a theory of Seiyoken rice that listens to it.
In Uteki Hayashi's theory, there seems to be a nourishing inpatient diet made by Hayashi, a doctor, a night eclipse for Chochi working in Maruzen, and a cooking theory that Hayashi served to friends in the early Meiji era. This is probably the case.
Nevertheless, regardless of the origin, Maruzen Cafe's "Hashibayashi Rice" was extremely delicious, and I myself ate it felt full and happy.
The high degree of perfection that you can feel that the vegetables are cooked well with richness, irritating, and the vegetables are firmly cooked.
Although there is a bad word, it is Hayashi rice that I don't feel like eating at a cafe in a bookstore.
At the entrance of the cafe, an explanation board of Uteki Hayashi was posted.