This past Saturday, Satoshi had the day off. After taking care of some appointments, we headed to Sone (so-nay) for lunch. (Sone is a couple of train stops from where we live.)
I had been looking through a foodie guide and they featured a little restaurant that served some enticing curry.
Bull's Kitchen is about 10 minutes from the Hankyu Sone station. They serve lunch and dinner and everything on their menu is meat! no seafood or chicken...just beef or pork.
Satoshi ordered the hamburger simmered in a clay pot--1200 yen (about US$12). This came out sizzling with a demi-glace sauce and some veggies. The hamburger was huge too (though it is hard to see under all those veggies). There was also an easy over egg (under the renkon). He said the hamburger was tasty and liked the sauce.
I ordered the beef curry--1000 (about US$10). This came in a l-o-n-g dish, with green beans, an eggplant, mushroom, carrot and renkon.
From the photo it looks like there was no meat, but there was ONE big tender piece. The curry was spicy and came with a cup of consomme.
I think we may go back to try their cutlet.
Up the street was Patisserie Vin Blanc, a cake shop I had read about before. They don't have a place to eat-in so we took out.
Satoshi got their caramel cocoa 330 yen (about US$3.30), this had a caramel mousse, almond cake, cream and coffee flavored cake. I got to taste a bit and it was really light with a light coffee flavor.
I chose the strawberry charlotte 330 yen (about US$3.30). This had a strawberry mousse layered between yellow sponge cake. The strawberry mousse was light and a little tart. The only bad part of this dessert was trying not to crunch on the seeds from the grapes.
A couple of doors down from Patisserie Vin Blanc was Butter Flake, which was also noted in the foodie guide. This tiny bakery had all kinds of breads and really cheap. Satoshi picked up their mixed sandwich 262 yen (about US$2.62), which was filled with egg salad and ham. He said that it was tasty.
I chose the tea melon pan, a soft milk bread flavored with Earl Grey topped with a sugary coating 116 yen (about US$1.16).
Whenever I go to the bakeries I usually don't get melon pan (the calories are kind of high, I've heard it to be around 340 calories)--because the top is made by putting puff pastry and then sprinkle sugar on the top of the milk bread). But I couldn't resist trying something flavored with Earl Grey. I am glad I tried it. Though it was sweet, the tea flavor really shined.
The weather is getting warmer, I think over the past couple of days the temps were 28C (82.4F) and 29C (84.2F)...yikes!
I am glad we were able to try some new places.
Bull's Kitchen
2-12-5 Sonehigashinocho
Toyonaka, Osaka
Phone: 06.6864.5537
Closed Tuesdays
Lunch: 11:30-14:00, Dinner: 18:00-22:00 (UPDATE: 10/2012 this shop no longer in business)
Patisserie Vin Blanc
1-3-5-101B Chokojiminami
Toyonaka, Osaka
Phone: 06.6866.6901
Closed Wednesdays
Open 10:00-20:00 (take out only)
Butter Flake
1-2-6 Chokojiminami
Toyonaka, Osaka
Phone: 06.6866.1936
Closed Sundays
Open 7:00-19:00
The curry looks really good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura, it was spicy but delicious :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
What a fun way to spend a day off! Looks like you guys had some really good food!
ReplyDeleteThose cakes look delicious! I'm so jealous. It seems like you're surrounded by these fantastic bakeries. :)
ReplyDeleteAll look and sound good but it's the cakes and the 'meron pan' that really caught my eye. Must need something sweet:)
ReplyDeleteTK
Thanks JennDZ, I enjoy these days because it gives me a break from the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pocky, I know, my willpower to stay away from them is quite low :p
Maybe TK, maybe :9 hope you get something sweet soon!
Take care everyone.
Kat
I'm so inspired by all your food adventures. We're trying to get out there and experience all the yummy curries and hamburgers as well as local favorites that Okinawa has to offer... I just posted an entry about izakayas in japan and would love your insight to some things about them we don't understand!
ReplyDeleteThe cakes look great! I always loved going into cake shops in Japan, they were such little works of art.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary & Sean, I'll go to your website and check out your post :)
ReplyDeleteMelanie, they are little works of art aren't they?? If I send my husband, he usually ends up buying a lot because he cannot decide :p
Take care you two.
Kat
I love your foodie days. Everything looks delicious! The Earl Grey tea melon pan especially!
ReplyDeleteYour lunch and dessert looks like it hit the spot and then some. I liked seeing the lotus root! Still, you always do more than fab in the dessert/pastry department. I'm crying over here for want of some of that...I even went so far as to look on google streetview to see if I could find Patisserie Vin Blanc and got it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rowena, that street view is eery! BTW, if you scroll using the right arrow 9 times you'll see Butter Flake and if you go 4 more to right from Butter Flake you'll see Bull's Kitchen (next to the Shell service station)....there is some controversy here about using the application because of invasion of privacy...
Take care you two.
Kat
That was neat taking a "walk" on the same street that you did. My bro-in-law once found my inlaws in a view around their neighborhood. It was from the back but he (and my husband) swears that it's them.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting to see myself -- maybe at McCafe in Lecco? muahahaha!
Hi! First time to your blog. LOVELY! Your food looks delicious, awesome photos! Nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteRowena, Can you believe where we live is not on their street view yet? Ooh, do a post of what they have at your McCafe :)
ReplyDeleteDonna, Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment :) Nice to meet you too!
Take care you two.
Kat