This building, Osaka Shochikuza was slated to be torn down, but many people protested and has been saved!
We stumbled on this cute 3D screen right across of the big crab in Dotombori.
so much sensory overload...and tons of people...Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
This building, Osaka Shochikuza was slated to be torn down, but many people protested and has been saved!
We stumbled on this cute 3D screen right across of the big crab in Dotombori.
so much sensory overload...and tons of people...This was tasty but I wished it wasn’t swimming in the gravy
Thank goodness for a spoon
I didn’t think the spicy bean sprouts matched with this dish
Satoshi ordered the kikurage (wood ear) with pork & veggies…980 yen (tax included) (no photo)
and an order of gyoza…580 yen (tax included) (no photo)
His lunch also came with a slice of tofu and that same spicy bean sprout
Both our lunches came with a little bowl of soup that had no flavor
The gyoza did not pass gyoza snob's criteria...the wrappers were too thick
Not sure if we’ll come back but we were glad we tried this place
Toranoko
2-1-4 Shinkamata
Ota, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00-23:00
The lockers are located in several metro stations around Tokyo.
Apparently if you put your luggage in these lockers by 14:00, they will be delivered to your hotel by about 19:00 the same day
I think this would be good to use if you land in Tokyo too early for check-in and don't want to lug your bags around
For more info, please check out their site
dunno if it is as old as the building (40+) but they are old
and because they are plastic, well, they were already cracked when we moved in
the other day, when I opened my closet door, part of the base cracked off
so I removed it and took it to the DIY shop to find another knobWe always pass this place, but never have tried them because they aren't open for lunch on Saturdays and open late for lunch on Sundays
This had way too much sauce/ketchup…blah
The iced coffee was deliciousSatoshi ordered the daily hamburg and ordered it with a hot coffee…1000 yen plus taxSatoshi‘s patty was so teeny, in fact, when his food came out, his first words was "kawaii"
They also have karaage (fried chicken) or curry as lunch choices
They don't have small/light items on their menu like sandwiches or desserts, so I'm not too sure how this cafe will fare
We don't know if we'll be back but wish them all the best of luck
Cafe Ciel
7-16-1 Nishikamata
Ota, Tokyo
Closed: Sundays & Holidays
Hours: 10:00-20:00