To Find Peter Sanbon Dining Restaurant Review
A Sanbon Rodeo review of To Find Peter, a dining restaurant on the 7th floor of the Sanbon KooKoo building near Sanbon Station, with pasta, curry risotto, and a comfortable setting for dates or gatherings.
Hello, this is Izzingne. Today I visited To Find Peter, a dining restaurant in Sanbon Rodeo. I had heard it was known as a Sanbon pasta spot. Even the entrance felt casual and cute.

It is on the 7th floor of the Sanbon KooKoo building that many people know. It is also close to Sanbon Station, so it is easy to find.


I really liked the interior. The chairs were comfortable and the tables were wide. The warm navy flooring gave the space a comfortable feeling and looked pretty. It felt perfect for a Sanbon date, blind date, or gathering.

They told us to sit wherever we liked. The tableware setting was clean.

The first page of the menu had event information, so getting a drink through the event would be nice. They even had sparkling water, which made this sparkling-water fan happy.


Hot shrimp garlic pasta Butter chicken curry risotto Drinks
We had another plan after dinner that day, so we kept it simple and ordered one menu item per person.

The pre-meal bread was cute. Actually, it was the balsamic sauce that looked cute.

The tableware, lighting, and overall atmosphere were neat. Even setting the table while waiting for the food put me in a good mood.

The pasta came out first, and the curry risotto followed right after. I get sad when food cools or noodles swell while waiting to take photos, so I liked that this did not happen.

Because I like spicy food, we ordered both dishes spicy. Maybe because we handle spice well, they did not feel very spicy. If you want something lightly spicy, these should be comfortable to order.

The shrimp garlic pasta was full of things I like. The shrimp were large, and the garlic came in whole pieces, so the texture was good and the flavor came through clearly.

The curry risotto had plenty of chicken. At first I wondered about the tomato, but it tasted so good with the risotto that I ate all of it. The curry flavor was rich, so as someone who usually likes curry, I was completely satisfied.

The interior was so pretty that I want to visit again. There are many To Find Peter locations around the country, so even if you live in another area, I hope you try one. This was my review of To Find Peter, a Sanbon Station restaurant.

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Frequently asked questions
- Where is To Find Peter Sanbon located?
- The source says it is in Sanbon Rodeo, on the 7th floor of the Sanbon KooKoo building, and close to Sanbon Station.
- What did the reviewer order at To Find Peter?
- The reviewer ordered hot shrimp garlic pasta, butter chicken curry risotto, and drinks.
- Is To Find Peter Sanbon suitable for dates or gatherings?
- The reviewer says the comfortable chairs, wide tables, and interior make it suitable for dates, blind dates, and gatherings.
- Were the spicy menu items very hot?
- The reviewer ordered spicy items but says they were not very spicy for people who handle spicy food well.
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