Made by Etoya which is from Dazaifu, Fukuoka
It was good mixed in rice
And on eggs
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
Made by Etoya which is from Dazaifu, Fukuoka
Learned about Umeya from a television show
They have been in business since 1913
Raw chicken is sold on the left side of the shop, yakitori and fried chicken on the right side of the shop (they also have a restaurant on the back side of the building)
I purchased 2 teba gyoza & 2 tsukunethe tsukune was meaty and super flavorfulI debated about whether to check out the Royal Palace's sakura or go to Yokohama.
I decided to check out Yokohama, because I had seen something online about 800 trees along the Oooka River
The bummer thing about IG these days is that they got rid of the "recent" feature on reels, so you can't tell what is actually current
This Aono has been in business since 1856
Apparently they were both named Aono because they use the same mizuame (sugar syrup) by a company called "Aono"
From Chidorigafuchi it goes straight to Shinjuku
The interesting thing is the number of the road did not change, only the naming changed from Kojimachidori, to Shinjukudori to Koshukaidori!
We started from Hanzomon Station and made our way to Shinjuku
Love this mosaic! inside the metro Hanzomon station
There were lots of cool buildings to see along the way...this was a StarbucksThe curvy building was a Korea Centerthank goodness “someone” didn’t trip over it when he went to the bathroom in the middle of the night and Kat didn't trip over said bag when she woke up in the morning.
she did take a photo and left it there...
“someone” didn't even notice it nor did he pick up when he woke up...bruh!
Lunch was at Hangetsu (love their blue building)
The sign says "spicy curry" no joke!
My mouth was on fire afterwards