Itadakimasu Exclusive: Okaasan

The traditional Japanese meal structure is Ichiju Sansai (one soup, three sides). However, in the exclusive version, this is amplified. You will find:

In a commercial setting, extra rice costs money. In this exclusive mother’s kitchen, the Okaasan watches you. If you finish your bowl, she will immediately scoop more rice onto your plate without asking, saying "Hora, motto tabero" (Here, eat more). This act of service is the signature of the exclusive tier. okaasan itadakimasu exclusive

If you are a foodie looking for tempura or sushi rolls, skip this. The Okaasan Itadakimasu Exclusive is not for spicy tuna lovers; it is for comfort seekers. The traditional Japanese meal structure is Ichiju Sansai

It is for the person who is lonely in a big city. It is for the traveler sick of hotel buffets. It is for the anime fan who wants to understand why Naruto loves Ichiraku Ramen so much (because Teuchi, the owner, acts as an Okaasan figure). In this exclusive mother’s kitchen, the Okaasan watches

The price tag for these events is usually high ($150–$400 per person), but guests universally agree it is worth it. You are not paying for the ingredients (rice is cheap). You are paying for the right to feel like a child again, if only for two hours.