Archive for the 'Food' category
Dim Sum
Mihachi

… Japanese izakaya restaurant in Shinjuku. This restaurant is owned by some group company which also owns other restaurant franchises therefore I guess this restaurant should be in quite a few places.
2 commentsShokkan

… Japanese cuisine restaurant in Shibuya. Myself and 5 colleagues dined here tonight to celebrate one of the girls whom will be on maternity leave from next week.
No commentsRaffles Terrace
Watami Izakaya

I guess most of you are familar with Izakaya? Izakaya is basically a Japanese drinking place which also serves food to accompany the drinks (food as in meals, not just snacks). Izakayas are pretty much everywhere and are popular for after work drinking. They range from small and cozy local joints -to- chain franchises which have a much larger footprint -to- more high-end, designer decorated interior ones. Obviously, the price and the quality of the food is reflected.
4 commentsBanh Xeo Saigon

… Vietnamese restaurant in Yurakucho Itocia mall. Itocia is practically stuck to the new Marui department store and houses all of the restaurants and food stalls.
2 commentsFish & chips

Being a Brit and having not stepped on British soil since the end of 2003, a lot of times I get this bad crave for good ol’ English food, namely, fish & chips and pasty (both pictured above)!
2 commentsYakiniku again

I’ve mentioned before, off all the times I’ve been to all-you-can-eat Yakinuku, I have yet to experience a place that offers good quality meat. Today, I headed off to some Yakiniku place in Yurakucho for a friend’s birthday. The place was featured on TV a day or two ago regarding their all-you-can-eat course. It was supposed to be good. “Supposedly”…
3 commentsJagabee
Besides being a meat lover, I’m also a big fan of junk food, namely Coke-Cola and crisps (I’m a Brit therefore I don’t do the name potato chips). If I had enough at home, I can usually go through them all rather quickly. To say I love crisps, that really is understated… I’ve loved them since childhood (a packet a day after school lunch)!
Anyway, since I don’t have much updates recently, I thought I’d introduce Calbee’s Jagabee potato sticks to you. Is this a new product? Erm… to be honest, I’m not even sure. I’m more into the normal thin and rounded crisps as opposed to thick crunchy sticks. The only reason Jagabee caught my attention is via a tv show I watched last week.
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