But first, we looked for Pokemon manhole covers...
The ginkgo trees were so pretty in Ueno Park.And then we walked down to Asakusa.
I was standing in line for Kameju dorayaki while waiting for Satoshi to finish his errand, but gave up since I would have to wait for more than hour more just for the line to get to the shop!
At least I saw the Sky Tree while waiting...
How is this tiny house sandwiched in between two high rises?!
We went to Torikoe Shrine.
And checked out Ichogaoka Shrine, I thought I posted about checking this place out before, but hadn't...
And we also checked out Sakaki Shrine.
Everything was so yellow!
We were starving and found Daikichi.
We went to Torikoe Shrine.
And checked out Ichogaoka Shrine, I thought I posted about checking this place out before, but hadn't...
And we also checked out Sakaki Shrine.
Everything was so yellow!
We were starving and found Daikichi.
Afterwards I realized I had bookmarked this place "to try".
In business since 1970, they serve all sorts of "western" style foods...
I ordered the char siu egg...1350 yen (tax included).
oh em gee!...melt in your mouth char siu which seemed more like kakuni (braised pork belly) to me and a sunny side up egg...I would definitely order this again!
oh and I told them I didn't want the miso soup that comes with the meal.
He also said that it had been awhile since he had something so good!
towards Okachimachi, because Satoshi wanted to see Takeya (again)
and stumbled on Taishindo, which has been in business since 1897 and makes these kaminari okoshi called Kodai
puffed rice brittle with peanuts
puffed rice brittle with peanuts
We realized it is actually meant to be split into 4 pieces as there are slight “lines” on the okoshi.
Not too sweet nor too sticky, these were delicious.
More warm weather, more walking and more eating.
Daikichi
1-30-5 Yanagibashi
Taito, Tokyo
Open daily 11:30-15:00 (lunch), 17:00-20:30 (dinner)
*closed on the 2nd & 4th Saturday
Taishindo
4-28-2 Taito
Taito, Tokyo
Usually closed on Sundays during the year, they are open on Sundays during November & December*
Hours: 9:00-18:00
gorgeous! Arynn was grumbling that we didn't go to Asakusa. Miss out!
ReplyDeleteanother long trek!
v
V, I thought you guys went to Asakusa, I must be confusing it with the last year's trip.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
Kay, you and Satoshi had a great day. Beautiful day, ginkgo trees and Ono meal. And how's that little house tucked in that Huge building.
ReplyDeleteHe said " I'm NOT selling"!!!! Lol. Thank goodness it wasn't here and a government building....eminent domain.
Curious how warm was it this day?
Bonny ogg
Such lovely colors! And the food looks quite good too!
ReplyDeleteBonny, I think it was high 60s or low 70s?! warm for winter :)
ReplyDeleteKirk, glad you enjoyed the colors :)
take care you two.
Kat