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Seryna

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Another family favourite since we were kids  

Previous entry: Tokyo Foodie November 14, 2010  

Kani Seryna January 18, 2009 

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As I always say, it is best to go lunch since it is cheaper than dinner
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Char broiled Steak –  Kobe Beef Sirloin
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Ishiyaki steak lunch – Long time ago, they used a stone to cook this steak but now it is just a griller.  But the steak is still good.  This is what we remember since we were kids and I still order this until now.  I cannot finish it though, I share half 
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Calbee +

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I saw this place while walking down Takeshita Street in Harajuku!  It was very full and with lines of people.  I regret not trying something from here because I love Calbee!! They are one of the major manufacturers of snacks in Japan and now they have this fast-food outlet

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Potato chips with ice cream and chocolate!!!  The chocolate they use is Royce chocolate!!
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This is one of my favorite Japanese snacks!! And I am assuming here they make it fresh!
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My husband knows me so well, he spotted another branch and he thought of me so he took photos 🙂  This was in Tokyo Station 
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Freshly fried potato chips
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I also discovered this!!  I love it because it is not full of chocolate like the Royce version where it is more chocolate than chips- this one is more chips than chocolate 🙂  

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Tsunahachi

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We went to Tsunahachi for tempura as recommended by our friend Mykie.  It’s on the top floor of Mastuya department store in Ginza

I love the salts!

 

We were 15 people – some ordered set meals and some ordered ala carte.  Maybe it was a bit confusing for them – we got our orders one by one and the set meals came last.  We should have ordered one by one instead of telling them all our orders at once.  That way we also get our tempura freshly cooked.  Whether big or small group – I suggest you order one at a time.  Just keep ordering and ordering one at a time and slowly so you get it fresh and get to eat it fresh

This is how one persons order came – it would have been better if he ordered one kind at a time

Anago tempura

This is my order – the scallops which I truly loved! and an order of the potato with truffle smelled sauce ( ? probably a direct translation ) and the prawns of James.  Everything in our plate was okay.  But maybe next time, better to order two pieces at a time so it is fresh 🙂

Ginza TEL?03-3567-1374

Matsuya Ginza 8F, 3-6-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104?0061

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Nodaiwa

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We tried a new restaurant for unagi this trip.  A one Michelin star restaurant, Nodaiwa.  They specialize in Unagi

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Beautiful laquer on the table
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This is the course set we ordered.  It has Shirayaki which is unagi without sauce and then the unagi with sauce which is the entree
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Shirayaki with caviar! You can order caviar on the side.  This is the first time we have unagi with caviar! 🙂

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James says that this is the real unagi for him.  It breaks easily as you pick it up with your chopsticks unlike the regular unagi you get anywhere else where it is quite firm.  So James really enjoyed this meal! plus everyone else
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Shabu Shabu in Zakuro

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Zakuro is Dad and Mom’s favourite since forever.  

Previous entry:  Zakuro January 13, 2009

They will never stop going here I think no matter what i tell them to try another shabu shabu place.  


Special Shabu Shabu A5 Rank.  This has always been a discussion in the family as to whether you should get the highest rank which is A5.  We actually prefer it not to be too high because it has too much fat – you get dizzy eating more fat over the beef.  Though in Zakuro, it was not that bad.  But we noticed when we buy the beef, its better to probably get A3 which is in the middle and will have a good enough amount of fat and at the same time not as expensive as A5.  You can get the set and order additional beef


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Torigin

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Our first dinner was at Torigin recommended by Chef Jay Gamboa.  It was very near our hotel and a block away from the Peninsula Hotel ( the triangle shape on the map )

On the way was a Starbucks store with a small sign so it was quite hard to tell what it was – many of us did not even see it 🙂

A few items on the menu were not available

We were 15 people so we had two tables.  Our table which had 5 people ordered this.  We wanted to try first before we ordered a lot of something

The other table

Chicken Ball ( Tsukune )

Chicken wings and chicken skin – very good and tasty but has a lot of fat

They also had kamameshi which was very good

Crab/Kani

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Grand Wine 2013

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I really look forward to this event every year!  

Previous entry:  The 12th Grand Wine Experience November 16, 2012 

 11th Grand Wine Experience November 27, 2011 

The 10th Grand Wine Experience December 14, 2010 

And each year it gets better and better!!grand-wine-2013-4.jpggrand-wine-010914-1.jpeggrand-wine-2013-17.jpggrand-wine-2013-16.jpg

Congratulations to the Joseph Family!!! MORE POWER!!!!

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 I come mostly for the food since I do not really drink.  The highlight this year as you enter was the Angel of Gironde.  The angel is made with 100% Pure Belgian Chocolate by Felchin. 120 kilos of dark chocolate, 80 hours of work, 5 feet 7 inches in height Handcrafted by Chef Chris Balane Chocolatier  

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 Beside the angel were these huge cakes which were edible and was really very good.  Around it were big truffle chocolates – they were actually hollow inside but it was very good.  I even took home one 🙂

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Spotted! The Joseph boys and some friends enjoying the evening! 🙂

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 Spaetzle
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 German Executive Chef Meik Bremmer and his team of Chefs from the Marriot Hotel.  The beef burgundy was cooked in 20 liters of French wine.  It tasted really good! 
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 Cheese section
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 Freshly baked breads
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 Roast Beef
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 Chinese section
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