In Tokyo and I'm guessing all over Japan, quite a lot of restaurants display their food with plastic replicas in a glass cabinet or in their window. This is very handy for those of us who cannot speak or read Japanese, which I think is probably most people living outside of Japan! Though this isn't entirely fool proof as you still may not know entirely what you are getting, a bit like my game of Russian Roulette with Nasi Campur!
My pick today was, I think, Beef Ramen, the broth was extremely meaty with generous slices of beef that just melted in the mouth. There was also some pickled or preserved veg and a type of fish cake slice amongst the meat and noodles. Finely sliced spring onions were scattered on top of the bowl. Tasty and delicious.
The Little Nibbler opted for an omelette. The omelette came on top a bed of rice, with chicken and onion inside the egg mixture, and sliced dried seaweed on top. Miso soup and pickles were also served with this meal. Tea was served gratis. Yummy! Was the Nibbler's response.
Sorry but I cannot tell you the name of this restaurant but if anyone can please leave a comment.
The restaurant is located in the tourist quarter of Asakusa, in the streets around Senso Ji Temple, where all the shop shutters are brightly painted, it's also located opposite some kind of theatre, as they were drumming up business, as we were having a late breakfast.
The Bill : 1x Ramen, 1x Omelette Meal = 1550 ¥
Delicious Japanese food at this who knows where and what's its name restaurant!
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