On the grounds of the Tsukiji Hongwanji is a cafe called Tsumugi (which is a chain type).
The 18 item breakfast from 8:00...2200 yen (tax included)
13 toppings, 3 "dessert" items, okayu (rice porridge) & miso soup. (some items are from Tsukiji Outer Market vendors)
The okayu is all you can eat, I didn't have more than what I was served but Satoshi had seconds.
You can also choose hot or cold tea, we chose hot.Unlike Shojin ryori meals which are vegan, this breakfast has some vegan and non-vegan items.
The reason this is 18 items is it is based on the 18th vow of Buddhism (there are a total of 48 vows)
If you want to try this breakfast, you should definitely make reservations because they serve the people with reservations this breakfast first.
This was different and delicious, I'm glad we got to try this.
I'd never visited the Tsukiji Hongwanji, so we went to pay our respects.Loved the stained glass above the door!
We needed some coffee so we stopped at Mejicafe...I ordered their "gin & tonic"(colombian anaerobic lime cold brew with tonic water)...650 yen (tax included) delicious!
Namiyoke Shrine, this was my first time here.
The tomb of the egg, there is also the tomb of the shrimp, sushi and fish.
Huge lion heads (male), the red one is (female)
And then we saw this line in front of Le Pain and had to try their different croissants...chestnut paste and sweet bean paste...300 yen (tax included) each.
We found one of the shops that sold the bettarazuke that was part of our breakfast...Yoshiokaya...480 yen (tax included)
That is some breakfast Kat! Really makes me miss Japan!
ReplyDeleteKirk, hope you can come back soon :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat