Satoshi tried their egg with hamburger and their garlic sauce...1300 yen (tax included)
Then we went to Cafe Pippis to have something sweet.
loved the glass windows
I ordered the chocolat tarte and iced coffee...1005 yen (tax included)
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
The couple of times we went past they were either closed or the line was krazy
Many shops in our area are known for their tonkatsu
And many tonkatsu shops in our area do not have all you can eat cabbage or unlimited rice
The portions at Maruyama Shokudo are pretty massive in my opinion
I ordered the katsudon without miso soup...1500 yen (tax included)
Bummed that there was about 1 inch of fat on each piece of pork on the katsu and that the rice was super mushy but I managed to finish this (and left all the fat on my plate)
Satoshi ordered the rosu katsu (pork loin)...1500 yenNot sure what sculpture this is
It was a rare time we didn't have a meal plan with our booking, and nearby breakfast choices were also slim.
Luckily, there was a 7-eleven across the street.
I had a Yasuda yogurt drink, pineapple and teri chicken egg salad sandwichWe also bought some coffee too
While eating we decided to check the time for the local trains, only to discover that there weren't any for the next hour...BUT if we paid an extra 800 yen each, we could take the Shinkansen from Tsubame Sanjo to Nagaoka
How is this huge sakura tree? we could see it from across the JR Tsubame Sanjo parking lot..so pretty