Tuesday, May 16, 2023

jimbocho

Saturday the weather was rainy, a little chilly too, but Satoshi had to get the area that they plan to put implants in checked, so we went to his implant dentist.

Afterwards, we had planned to have lunch at a coffee shop, but realized while waiting for the train that they wouldn't open until later that day, so we had to figure out Plan B...

And ended up at Bondy, a curry shop that has been in business since 1973 making European style curries (oufu in Japanese), that I have had bookmarked for awhile.

Apparently, this shop uses a brown sauce base and incorporates veggies and fruit into their roux.

Even if we arrived just at the time they opened (10:30), there were at least 20 people already in front of us so we waited almost 30 minutes for a table.

Each meal comes with these two boiled potatoes with two pats of butter.

We weren't sure when to incorporate these into the meal but they were delicious!

I ordered the chicken curry with a smaller amount of rice....1600 yen (tax included)

Each order comes with cheese and pickles (even ume!), there are also more pickles (rakkyo, fukujinzuke and one other type of tsukemono) on the table…you know who had to “taste” them all…ahem!

Satoshi ordered their beef curry....1600 yen (tax included)

I like how they show a little of the meat at the spout so the wait staff can tell which curry is which.

My curry was super fruity...unlike anything I've tasted before and there was a lot of chicken in it too.

We both ordered the medium spiciness and it was just enough heat to make Satoshi perspire!

The place was busy the whole time we were there and the line was long as we left.
We also shared their pudding...super rich! 500 yen (tax included)

After something spicy, sweet was definitely a must.

That little metal pitcher contained all the caramel sauce your heart desired!

I'm sure we'll be back, and this area has a lot of curry shops, so I'm sure we'll be back to check out more.

After lunch we went to the coffee shop we intended to visit in the first place, Sabouru.

There are two of them next to each other, Sabouru is just to have coffee, maybe a beer, or a light meal.

Sabouru 2 is known for their Napolitan and Pork Ginger...the line for this one was krazy especially since it was lunchtime, and since we had already eaten, we went into Sabouru which had no line.

Even after all we ate, Satoshi decided that he needed a melon cream soda (what we call floats)...eep! 800 yen (tax included)

I had coffee 600 yen (tax included)...this coffee was so strong! probably to balance out the sweet floats.
loved this painting on the wall by Shinichi Sugaya

Satoshi loved this place but not their music...was kinda too "noisy" for him.

Dunno that we’ll be back but it was nice to check it out.
Afterwards, as we walked to the JR Ochanomizu station we walked past Haramaki, this time there was a different cat in the window.
And I've never noticed this little dog above the St Marc Cafe sign before.

The weather was terrible, but at least we kinda got to do all that we had wanted to.

Bondy
2-3 Kanda Jimbocho, 2F
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00-21:30 (weekdays) 10:30-22:00 (weekends)

Sabouru & Sabouru 2
1-11 Kanda Jimbocho
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Closed Sundays
Hours: 11:00-19:00
*Sabouru 2 (next door) only serves food, Sabouru serves light meals and drinks 

4 comments:

  1. The curries and rice with buttah sure looked good!

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  2. Jalna, buttah makes everything bettah :)

    Take care.
    Kat

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  3. That looked good Kat! There's a reason for the line it seems.

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  4. indeed Kirk :)

    Take care.
    Kat

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