Checked out Sosh the Market Bar for breakfast one Sunday morning.
They have one thing on their morning menu...the Power Breakfast...950 yen.
The breakfast is only served on weekends from 8:00 and consists of...
An hour limit to the salad bar...all their veggies come from areas around Japan
The roasted onion was super sweet!
Everything like the ham, eggs and toast were from different areas of Japan too.
A daily veggie juice, this day it was carrot and your choice of drink, I chose coffee.
From my pics it may not look like much, but it was super filling, and super quiet...I'll be back.
Sosh the Market Bar
Grand Front Osaka, South Building 1F
Kita-ku, Osaka
Phone: 06.6485.7315
Weekdays 11:00-25:00, Weekends 8:00-26:00
p.s. Satoshi's classes ended this past Sunday so we'll be doing other things on Sundays until April.
For 950 yen and an hour limit at the salad bar, I could eat my money's worth. Thick toast!
ReplyDeletebread in our part of Japan tends to be sliced thick, Rowena :)
ReplyDeleteTake care!
Kat
Not quite sure about hitting the salad bar for breakfast, but it looks quite good Kat!
ReplyDeleteA fresh salad bar in Japan - I would go to town on that!
ReplyDeleteaw Kirk :)
ReplyDeleteyeah K :)
Take care you two!
Kat
Do they sell whole loves but unsliced? The reason why that caught my eye is because I saw something called bunny chow (a type of street food from south africa, if i remember well). Anyways, they used a a good part of a squared loaf as a container to hold meat stew. So it's like you can eat your entire meal, "bowl" included! I wanted to try something like that, but I've never seen straight-sided loaf pans here. Your toast looks like it was baked in such a pan.
ReplyDeletethey do sell unsliced loaves Rowena here but only at bakeries. what they sell at the supermarkets are already sliced.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat