Back in October I went to Sakurashinmachi, to help out a friend.
Well, this past Sunday, we went back to check out the Hasegawa Machiko museum.
Hasegawa Machiko is the author of "Sazaesan", a well known comic strip in Japan.
The museum turned out to be exhibits of Hasegawa Machiko's art collection more than exhibits of her works.
The theme of the exhibits change from time to time.
I don't know that we'll be back, but it was nice to check it out.
Lunch was at Restaurant Demi.
A tiny shop specializing in Western-style foods that has been in business for 40-something years.
The elderly couple running this place were so cute!
I ordered the Napolitan...950 yen (tax included)
Sometimes when I order Napolitan, the ketchup is cloyingly sweet, but this wasn't, I think they make their own sauce.
I enjoyed this version.
Satoshi had their katsu...1350 yen (tax included)
He said it was super tender.
We'll be back to try other items on their menu.
After lunch, we went down the street to Lien de Sazaesan.
We tried their Sazaesan-yaki filled with chocolate.
And their Namihei-yaki filled with sweet bean paste.
Piping hot, these were delicious...150 yen (tax included) each.
Since it was Setsubun, we also bought some ehomaki for dinner from Shintomizushi...590 yen (tax included) each.
Over the weekend the temps went up and it was nice to be out and about.
Hasegawa Machiko Museum
1-30-6 Sakurashinmachi
Setagaya, Tokyo
Phone: 03.3701.8766
Closed on Mondays (closed on Tuesdays when a holiday falls on a Monday)
Hours: 10:00-17:00
Restaurant Demi (UPDATE 2021 out of business)
2-38-15 Shinmachi
Setagaya, Tokyo
Phone: 03.3420.2486
Lien de Sazaesan (UPDATE:11/2020 out of business)
1-8-9 Sakurashinmachi
Setagaya, Tokyo
Phone: 03.5799.6781
Closed: Tuesdays
Hours: 11:00-19:00
Shintomizushi
1-12-12 Shinsakurashinmachi
Setagaya, Tokyo
Phone: 03.3425.8868
Closed: Mondays
Hours: Lunch 11:30-14:00, Dinner 16:00-23:00
I clicked on your links. Looks like Machiko-san was ahead of her time. I love her drawings. So cute.
ReplyDeleteI grew up with Sazaesan cuz mom and her sis were fans, so her sis would always mail books to her and then I would just look at the pictures and figure out what was going on. Before her passing I went to the used Japanese book store and loaded up on a bunch of those that she read nightly - still going after all these decades!! Oh man I loved those books, along with Ijiwaru-basan. So cool they made a tribute to the author, she was so talented! -N
ReplyDeleteSazae-san! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteJalna, glad you enjoyed it :)
ReplyDeleteCool N!
K, it was :)
Take care everyone.
Kat
Looks good Kat. Though I'm not a big fan of Japanese Napolitan Spaghetti.
ReplyDeleteI imagine with the temperature going up, your knee didn't suffer as much too; love those different yaki treats ^-^
ReplyDeleteKirk, Napolitan definitely isn't everyone's thing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rowena, some days are better than others :)
Take care you two.
Kat