2017 01 17 Kamome Diner 2006 Synopsis A newly opened Kamome restaurant on a corner in Helsinki. This is a small Japanese restaurant run by the savvy Japanese woman Sachie Kobasatomi.
It promotes rice balls as its signature menu item and waits for customers, but not a single fly comes by for a month, so she prepares food every morning.
When will the customers come?
Tomi, a comic book fan, comes as the first guest and asks for the theme song of the Five Eagles.

As more and more customers appear, including Maori Katagiri, the Kamome restaurant begins to take shape.
Along with Sachie’s delicious food, the identities of the people around the restaurant gradually begin to be revealed.
It means seagull.
A Japanese woman opens a small Japanese home-style restaurant in Helsinki, Finland, thinking that Japanese food and Finnish sensibilities go well together. The story of an accidental encounter between Japanese people and Finnish locals has a very small but strangely captivating charm that keeps you focused.
Because the customer is the first customer, she is also offered a lifetime free coffee benefit.
The second charm is cinnamon buns.
At first, when there were no customers, the restaurant owner met two Japanese women and made bread together.
The bread is an important tool used in the film to win over three Finnish women, and when I saw this bread, I wanted to eat it so badly that I went to the convenience store.
The food that was meaningful to her, her pride, has come to an end.
A plain but unusual film, it is truly charming.
If a movie is truly ordinary, it can become part of everyday life and flow like water without any special elements.
It was nice to see an entertaining movie after a long time.