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Dining in Japan

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When trying to choose a restaurant in Japan, it is not like in Manila where you can go to a Japanese restaurant and find all the kinds of Japanese food all in one place.  In Japan, most of the restaurants specialize in one kind of thing so it will either be a tempura, unagi, ramen, soba, shabu shabu, etc etc restaurant.  So there are times where it is difficult to choose a place that will please a big group of people

Rice Bowl and Soba

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Unagi 

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Tonkatsu – this restaurant was recommended by our friend Mykie who studies and lived in Japan.  This is no ordinary tonkatsu because it uses the highest grade of pork – KURUBOTA PORKdsc_8168.JPGdsc_8159.JPG

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Ramen 

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and gyoza! 

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Soba – this restaurant had quite an assortment and it had soba to go with mostly everything.  They show how the noodles are made outside the restaurant to attract customers

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What was nice about this place was that they showed the calorie count of every dish in the menu  

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Only in Japan!! We normally see photos in the menu, in Japan, you can actually see mock ups of the dishes which look almost real from afar!  So this helps us tourists since we can’t speak Japanese, we just point when we order!  🙂 

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Previous Entries:

Zakuro January 13, 2009

Pepper Lunch, Tokyo January 15, 2009

An Italian Cafe and Restaurant in Harajuku January 16, 2009

Tsukiji Market January 16, 2009 

 Kani Seryna January 18, 2009

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Bathing Ape

By | Fashion, Travel | 3 Comments

A popular brand in Japan now! BAPE!

I wouldn’t have known until my son and my brother showed up in these very colorful shoes!  Apparently, they lined up in the SALE and were able to buy things at 70% off!!! 

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Website:  Bape.com 

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Tsukiji Market

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This is my first time to go to the Tsukiji Market.  We went in the evening so it was not as busy as it should be. It is a good thing we found a good restaurant which we all enjoyed!

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 There are many restaurants in the area…hmmm….

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A few vendors still open…. 

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Until we finally decided to eat here… 

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Prices are much more reasonable! 

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and so FRESH!!! 

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I am not a sashimi person, so I ordered the Unagi which was cooked… WOW!! Still YUMMY!! 

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Togo Shrine Antique Flea Market

By | Classifieds/Segunda Mano, Shopping, Travel | 5 Comments

The main reason we were in the Harajuku area was because we wanted to see the flea market by the Togo Shrine

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Things are not cheap in the market…like this helmet which I spotted and knew my Dad would like…It was going for around 60,000 yen! The black one was 47,000 yen!   

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Togo Shrine  “Antique Flea Market” 

 If it is rainy, the market will be called off           

Time:  5:00AM to 1:00PM            * Visiting in the early morning is recommended 

Place: @Togo Shrine                 Address: 1-5-3 Jingumae Shibuya-ku Tokyo                

Tel 03-3403-3591           

about 5 min. walk from Takeshita Exit of JR Harajyuku Station ( the JR Yamanote Line)             

Shops:  90- 100 vendors  

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An Italian Cafe and Restaurant in Harajuku

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We were hungry and did not know where to eat and we saw this Italian place at the tip of the street in Harajuku

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Dad read “Ostriche” on the menu board so he recommended this and we just followed.  Only to find out “Ostriche” meant oysters and not Ostrich like dad originally thought 🙂 Though the oysters we ordered turned out to be our favorite dish!

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This was our not so private dining room which fit us perfectly 

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Here is the owner and general manager of the restaurant. I was watching him and I noticed that everytime a dish would come out, he would go to this table and start garnishing the dishes

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I found that an interesting touch by the owner…here is his working table 

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with oils and garnishings 

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Mr. Makoto Miyajima said that his restaurant is the oldest Italian restaurant in Harajuku 

I found another use for cork… as a spoon/fork rest 

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2 pages of the menu were in English, the rest were in Japanese.  Good thing we always have our brother, Paul, with us who interprets for us and helps us communicate with the Japanese 

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Salad- and of course the tomato is so fresh! 

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We were so scared to order because we have not heard nor eaten in this place..so we ordered very little dishes.  We tried to order oysters and WOW!!! IT WAS SO GOOD!!! And they served it with a small toasted bread and mushroom on the side of the shell with this really delicious creamy sauce then sprinkled with parmesan cheese on top!!!!!!! We all loved it! THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!! We ordered again some more!! 

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Calamares!! WOW!! Also very good.  The owner said that he uses everything NATURAL and ORGANIC! 

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The pizza was also very very good!! We felt so bad ordering very little because the food was taking quite some time to prepare and if we ordered again, it would take more time again…but IT IS WORTH THE WAIT! 

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ALL THE PASTAS WERE VERY GOOD!!!!! 

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Here is our second batch of oysters!! YUMMY!! 

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Harajuku

By | Shopping, Travel | 2 Comments

We went to Harajuku and is a first time for me.  Wow!! I love the place!!  I was able to take a few photos of some shops…but regret not taking photos of Harajuku looking people!  My niece Gabbi and I wanted to take photos but we were a bit embarassed to do so…plus there were so many people.  It was difficult to stop and move.  We went early morning and it was quite pleasant with very few people in the street, but after eating lunch and went out of the restaurant, we could not believe it… the street was soooo… tight!  This is how it looked from the top of the street! I was hoping I could go back in and take more photos but it was just too tight

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Because it is so cold, when I see this store, I want to buy everything!  🙂 

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Happy Hearts!! Heart2Heart likes the name!  They sell kinky lingerie though 🙂 

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I am beginning to suspect Japanese like hearts! Angels Heart crepe place! Looks yummy! Looks empty but when we went back, there was a very long line already

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Another crepe place… 

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Oh my gosh!! I like this shop!! Pink!!!  

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My niece Danni told me to take this and dedicate this to Edward Cullen 🙂 

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Pepper Lunch, Tokyo

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 This is dedicated to my friend, Cecile and her husband Jeroen who own and operate Pepper Lunch in the Philippines 

I made sure we tried Pepper Lunch while in Japan so that we could compare.  Good thing there was one near our hotel.  According to Dinky and Dondi who were in Japan too, they ate in Pepper Lunch 8 times!  They were a group of 18! 🙂dsc_8248.JPG 

Of course just looking at the photos makes us hungry! Take note that the Beef Pepper Rice is 680 yen which is equivalent to P 384.00.  In Manila, Beef Pepper Rice is only P 198.00 which is half the price!  So go and eat all the Beef Pepper Rice you can here in Manila!! 🙂 dsc_8249.JPG 

 In Japan, it is self service.  They have a machine that looks like a vending machine and you already choose what you like and press the buttons and pay!  What an invention!! They have many of these machines around Japan

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We ordered our favorite the Beef Pepper Rice 🙂 The difference again is that here in Manila they even have nice paper around the plate so that it won’t splatter on you and with instructions on how to cook it.    But the taste is the same!! YUMMY!!!  Of course, I asked James to ask for extra butter.  James said ” battah”!   butter with japanese accent 🙂  Finally they understood after pointing several times at the butter.  Then they gave us so much.  They did not have a button in the machine for extra butter so it was FREE!! Yay!!! and I am probably the only customer they encountered who asked for EXTRA BATTAH!  🙂  dsc_8256.JPG  

The style of eating in the one we went to is like a bar….I guess it is for people who really just want to eat in a hurry and go. Many places are like this in Japan. They are not like Filipinos who eat in batches of 14 people like us 🙂 ( but not that evening )

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and we face the kitchen while eating… 

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Conclusion:  We are spoiled here in Pepper Lunch Manila.  So enjoy it here!!  No need to go to Japan to eat Pepper Lunch!  

They even provide cologne when exiting the store so you can spray yourself after 🙂 

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Ladureé in Tokyo

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 Some very Parisian excitement in Tokyo

 

After London, Monaco, Geneva and Lausanne, Ladurée continues its’ journey and opens on one of the most beautiful avenues in the world: “Ginza”.

David Holder, the President of Ladurée, has wished for several years that our House could blossom in Japan.

Following a meeting with the President of Mitsukoshi, an iconic department store in Japan, David Holder decided to open his first Ladurée Tea Room. ladureerevised3.jpg

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(Taken from website of Ladureé )

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The girls made sure we tried Ladureé in Tokyo…so we braved the long lines.  

The first time we went there, we backed out just like many other customers did….. and later on realized that we had to really try it.  So I lined up by the back stairs of Mitsukoshi department store and waited for 30 minutes and called my Mom and sister when it was already near our turn.

Previous Entry:  Ladureé May 28, 2008 

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I wish I had taken more photos, but they were strict about it…so this was all I could take of the pastry counter 

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1 Macaron costs around P 158.00, expensive but it is the BEST in the world!  🙂

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Loved the mini chandelier… we stayed in one of these tables 

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It would have been nice to stay by the window facing Ginza street… 

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So sorry about the menu- it was a bit tiny than usual…plus no English, just French and Japanese 

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It was worth the wait to spend time with the girls…. 

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We just shared the Afternoon Tea for 2 persons 

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And took home some macarons for the others 🙂 which came in beautiful boxes  

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Ladurée Ginza Mitsukoshi

2F, 4-6-16 Ginza Chuo-ku

Tokyo 104-8212

Tel : 03-3563-2120 

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Tokyo Disney Sea

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When in Tokyo with the kids, there is Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea.  We went a few days after Christmas and it was a big mistake.  There were just too many people.  But take note that no matter how many people there are, the Japanese are very disciplined and still remain quiet.  

All the rides had long lines.  One of the major attractions which was Journey to the Center of the Earth was a 240 minute wait.  There is a sign outside every ride which tells you the wait per ride.  There was nothing below 100 plus minutes.   

Nevertheless, it is always nice to be with the family in Disneyland! 

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea – We lined up for a fast pass for this so we were able to ride this after 2 hours and then later on realized that the first ride we should have lined up for was the Journey to the Center of the Earth 🙁  so we missed it 

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No one was brave enough to ride this….good thing the lines were long 🙂 

 

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Even to buy drinks and food, there is a line. We had to line up to buy churros and a drink! There seems to be a line for everything in Japan… 

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There are two areas which are mainly for young children- Arabian Coast and Mermaid Lagoon 

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In the Mermaid Lagoon, there is an indoor part which is a bit dark and there are rides for kids 

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Yay! we got to ride another ride! 🙂 Lines were not as long in the Mermaid Lagoon but it still took us 30 minutes to line up for this ride! 

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website:  Tokyo Disney Sea 

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