姪の浜はリトル「ミラノ」?

Is my niece Hama a little “Milano”?

Last Saturday, I had dinner alone for the first time in a while.

After thinking about where to go, I decided to go to a familiar place called ``Aperitivo'' .

I can't remember how many times I've been here since I moved to my niece's beach.

Alone, with family, with guests,

And the more often I use takeout during the coronavirus period, the more

This is one of the stores I visit every time I have something to do.

A shop with an atmosphere that looks like it could be found in a back alley near Milan Station.

It has been around for so long that it is considered one of the oldest stores in the neighborhood.

The year before last, while being affected by the acclaimed coronavirus,

A new Neapolitan restaurant called ``Anima'' has opened diagonally across the street.

It is now a very popular restaurant that is fully booked even on weekdays.

Late last year, a sushi restaurant called Asuka opened in the same building as Anima.

I've never been here, so I really wanted to go, but

As of 5pm, the place is so full that reservations cannot be made.

I'm very happy that the store near my house is so busy that I can't get a seat.

This means that not only urban areas such as Tenjin but also the suburbs are thriving.

Another long-established Italian restaurant called “Verdura” is also very popular.

My niece's beach is like a light "Little Milan".

When there are so many restaurants and other shops with a presence that attract excitement in the neighborhood,

I can't seem to move elsewhere (lol)

Before the coronavirus, I was planning to live in Imajuku in the next town, but I'll probably do it again someday.

I'm sure that the popular stores that exist today will continue to prosper as the "face" of the town,

I want it to be a store that people will want to stop by again even if they move someday.

All of the popular restaurants in Meinohama are crowded, so reservations are essential.