Finally found it!
If you blink while walking past, you will miss it! ha!
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
Finally found it!
If you blink while walking past, you will miss it! ha!
If you get caught, you need to pay 2000 yen on the spot
Even if you add your trash to a pile of trash that you see in Shibuya, it is considered littering
They also take charge cards, so you cannot say you don't have cash on you...
Japanese version...Well, when we moved in, the people that are supposed to clean before new tenants move in, did what I feel was a kapulu (half-a**) job (remember we found someone’s shoes?!) so it was already gross
Of course I made matters worse because I didn’t clean it either
So there was lots of “stuff” in between of the blades…eww
Well, the other night, the fan stopped working
So I put on a mask and started scraping out all the “stuff” from between the blades with a wooden chopstick
Even after doing all of that, it still wouldn’t work, so Monday morning, I emailed our building management and they called
Tuesday, a guy working on another project in our building came to take a lookHe took photos to send to the higher ups and will get back to us as to what will happen
Hopefully they will be able to repair or replace the fan soon, not sure how much the fan helps but I would hope that it does keep the mold at bay.
First, can I just say the comments on their post were in the gutter and kinda brutal?!
Since I have potatoes to use, I thought it might be interesting to try
I totally deviated from the recipe
After cleaning 4 potatoes, I boiled them for 15 minutes because I wasn’t too sure how easily an apple corer would fare with a raw potato
The corer went in super easily and after coring the potato, I put them into the refridge because it was way too early to start cooking dinner
Then when it was time to start cooking dinner, I preheated the oven to 200C (400F)Then I put the wieners into the potatoes, cutting off the end that stuck out (will use those ends for fried rice)
On a piece of foil drizzle some olive oil, place the potato weiner on the drizzle and then drizzle a little more oil on top of the potatoWrap the potato and put onto a baking tray
I baked the potato for 20 minutes, but think I could’ve baked it for a little longer
Instead of eating this with mustard, we had our version with takoyaki sauce
I don’t think I’d make this again, but it was fun to try!
Thanks Carol, I hope you try it at camp, would be interesting to hear about your experience.Especially in the early mornings and evenings
So when you come home at 6:30 in the morning walking/staggering in the middle of the street, shouting
letting everything bounce off the buildings and echoing
We hear you
We come out of our dwellings to check you out
Even different parts of the neighborhood heard you
The grandpas that came out of their houses must've called the police
The police came (3 cars!) and escorted this drunk bruddah back to his apartment a little ways down the street
And then while they left, he was flipping "the finger" at them
small kine excitement in our neighborhood this past Saturday
Since we were starving afterwards, we went to the first restaurant we saw outside of the hospital, Manpuku Tomitaya
Satoshi ordered the Manpuku Ramen...750 yen (tax included)This was a big bowl of ramen that was shoyu based
He said these were good
(I tried a gyoza but I didn't think they were too great)
Anyway....
I ordered the hiyashi chuuka with kim chee 1100 yen (tax included)I should've ordered the original version because the amount of kim chee was too generous and overpowered everything
Plus, their servings were way too generous, had to have Satoshi help me finish
I want to try other items on their menu but will have to remember to ask for smaller amounts of rice/noodles
Hoping the tests Satoshi took will be okay...We'll be back whenever we are nearby
Manpuku Tomitaya
2-7-10 Hatanodai
Shinagawa, Tokyo
Open daily: 10:00-23:00
*cash only
tried the yangnyeom chicken from Family Mart
If you've ever tried their Famichiki (the boneless chicken) that they have near the registers it is the same soft texture, too soft for my liking for this
noticed that some of the plants in front of our building are flowering.looked online and it said that the flowers were feijoa (pineapple guava)
will be interesting to see if it fruits
the garlic we received from Mayumi were purplish...the first time I've seen this type