Zaru-soba
A
very surprising dish : this is buckwheat noodles to be eaten... cold.
They are actually very refreshing during those crazy hot summer days. To
try it is to love it !
How to eat me properly : First pour as much green onions as you want (bottom right on the picture) in the brown sauce pot. Then dip your noodles in the sauce pot before tasting. Price : Very reasonable Where to find me : All over Japan |
Tako-Tako King - Ôsaka
As an Ôsaka specialty, Takoyaki are some delicious pancake dumplings filled with octopus (*tako in Japanese). It's possible to find some at every corner in Ôsaka, but the restaurant Tako Tako King is especially good, featuring hot plates at your table and a decoration with wood panels. It's also possible to try Okonomiyaki there, some big cabbage pancakes with a wonderful sauce that will ravish your taste buds. |
Les gyôzas de Harajuku (Tôkyô)
Hidden in a little street, you will encounter business men gathered to eat lunch at full speed. The Harajuku gyôzarou, literally « The Gyôza tower », is the ideal place for those who want to eat quickly at a good price, without compromising the taste. For the most curious ones, the kitchen is placed in the middle of the restaurant, so you can spy on the preparation of those delicious fresh raviolis. Positive point : Efficient service Price : Quite cheap Where to find me : Click here Harajuku stop (Yamanote train line) or Meijijingumae stop (Chiyoda or Fukutoshin subway line) Link : http://www.tokyogyoza.net/archives/1754090.html |
Omeraisu
Contraction of the word "omelet" and "rice", Omeraisu is presented like some rice wrapped into an omelet and accompanied with a sauce of your choice. Mushrooms, tomato, cheese... a lot of options are on offer. Positive point : Very filling Price : Cheap Where to find me : All over Japan |
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