You've been walking around in the museum and you're starving. Worry no more, because there is a restaurant in the Venetian Glass Museum. Then you first think, what a fancy Italian restaurant. The ambience is classy, and it even has live piano performance. You see the menu, and you'd think. Okay, a bit pricey than other italian restaurant you tried in Japan, but it's still okay since you've been served by nice customer service, and you get to listen to beautiful music in the background as you stare the window, with a scenery of mountain and the windmill you see across the restaurant, while it is raining.
Then your order arrives, and you're slightly disappointed because the portion is not too big.
I may have expected it to be bigger portion, as I was tired and starving and felt like I want to eat a lot. The taste is not to your liking, but you accept it anyway.