Yesterday, I met up with some of my beading friends and we had lunch in Umeda.
By the time we finished, it was mid-afternoon, definitely too late to gather ingredients to cook, so, I decided to buy something for our dinner.
There was quite a crowd trying to buy different foods also and man, the price for food on Christmas eve was pricey!
Since Satoshi probably wouldn't come home early, I decided to buy salads instead of chicken or something fried.
A roast beef salad and a spinach salad. (By the way, the price for chicken is so expensive you could probably buy a whole chicken (or two) for the amount they were charging.)
After buying dinner, I went upstairs to the sweets floor.
The counter which I bought these from, Hamburg, has a shop in Mikuni. (I've seen the shop from the train and often wondered what kind of shop it was, so I googled to find that it was a cake shop and that they have a counter at Daimaru Department store.)
This is what I bought for Satoshi...chocolat mont blanc. He said this was delicious, chocolate and marron (chestnut).
And this was the cake that I got for myself..mini bouche noel (mini yule log). For the size, this tiny cake had a LOT of cute decorations on it.
Total cost of our dinner...2904 yen (about US$29.04).
Oh and Santa actually came by early to bring me the iPhone3GS last week...one of first things I downloaded was Kalapana's "For You I'd Chase a Rainbow".
I hope Santa brought all you wished for. I'm meeting my friend for coffee today, it will be interesting to see what I can find for our dinner tonight.
A close-up of the cute decorations... UPDATE: Hamburg is no longer in Daimaru Umeda.
Mele Kalikimaka!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your time and adventures with us.
Alan from Makiki
That looks so delicous! I don't like eating cute cakes because I don't like messing them up!!! hahaha.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I wish we had cute desserts like that! And cool gift that Santa brought you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan, hope you have a nice Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteha ha Rick, then I guess you don't eat any when you visit Japan, everything is cute!
Thanks Rowena, Santa also brought me some thick socks because he doesn't like me warming up my feet on his stomach :0
Take care everyone!
Kat
Those desserts look too cute to eat! Mele Kailimaka a me Hauoli Makahiki Hou! Have a blessed holdiday season!
ReplyDeleteBoth the desserts look amazing--I love how beautifully decorated they are too.
ReplyDeleteHave a Merry Christmas and enjoy the day!
Thanks Laura, hope Santa brought everything you wished for.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debinhawaii, hope you enjoyed the day too :)
Take care you two.
Kat
The decorations on the cake is so cute!
ReplyDeleteMerry X'mas and HAppy 2010!
Thanks Moshi Mooch,
ReplyDeleteHope you had a nice Christmas! Happy 2010 :)
Take care.
Kat