Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
GRILL MANTEN-BOSHI @ Shinjyuku
I think Yōshoku is one of the greatest invention in Japan.
Yōshoku has an image of our precious memory which we were taken to the restaurant by our mother with holding our small hands in her hand.
A kind of Petite madeleine"?
Anyway, all Japanese might love Yōshoku.
It is one of the delicious Yōshoku restaurant in Tokyo.
He ordered Hayashi rice.
Of course, both are so delicious!
Even if you miss eating lunch, you are relieved.
GRILL MANTEN-BOSHI (Only written in Japanese)
Tel : 03 3355 3621
Tel : 03 3355 3621
Add : 4F, Isetan kaikan, 3-15-17, Shinjyuku, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo
Hours : 11:00~22:30 (21:30)
Labels:
Eating out
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Souvenirs from Fukuoka
Then, this is his souvenirs from Fukuoka.
A lot of beans in the daifuku are enjoyment.
It looks so graceful!
The surface of Awayuki is covered with the wafer, and the citrus fruits peel is woven.
(Awayuki is a Japanese-style confection. It expresses the light snow that accumulates slightly, and the texture seems to begin to melt on the tongue like the snow.)
Um... so elegant.
Um... so elegant.
Tel : 092 406 1877
Add : 1F, 4-15-26, Yakuin, Chuo, Fukuoka, Fukuoka
Hours : 9:00 - 20:00
Tel : 092 402 0851
Add : 2F, Fukuoka airport Terminal 2,
Hours : 8:00 - 21:00
Labels:
Foods,
Life in Japan
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Cath Kidston “FLY TO THE UK!” 2010 autumn&winter (e-MOOK)
Labels:
Japanese magazines
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Harrods (e-MOOK)
I privately imported the first pans from Harrods when I married.
I treasure them still.
Then, I found the Mook of Harrods at a book store.
I thought I must buy at that time.
Nobody will blame me.
Labels:
Japanese magazines
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Souvenirs from the Railway Museum
There are a lot of souvenirs concerned to railway.
This is a banana chocolate cookie can that imitates the Yamanote Line.
Labels:
Going out
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