It was blazing.
I had seen this kaisendon shop, Tsujihan, on social media and thought Satoshi would enjoy this.I should’ve paid more attention to the videos on social media, all the seafood was mashed and mixed up instead of slices of seafood being placed on the rice
Not to mention you could see the guys in the back hacking large frozen blocks of seafood…disappointing!
After lunch we went in search of something sweet and stood in line for Kagurazaka Saryo.
This place is all things teaSatoshi chose their parfait and hot genmai tea from Kyoto
Kat chose their shaved ice and cold tea from Kagoshima, but she should've chose hot tea instead...This shaved ice had a genmai (brown rice) pannacotta inside and lots of azuki too.
We want to try their lunch items.
Another blazing humid day, but we were able to explore the teeny pathways as well as check out areas that Satoshi needed to review for his tour.
Tsujihan
3-2-15 Kagurazaka
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Open daily: 11:00-21:00
*cash only
Kagurazaka Saryo
3-1 Kagurazaka
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Open daily: 11:30-21:00
do they still sell kakigori end of Sept? Looks so refreshing.
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V, it would depend on the weather, if it is still blazing or cool. Take care, Kat
DeleteYour shaved ice looks good!
ReplyDeleteJalna, it really was. Take care, Kat
DeleteAwesome you guys doing research in the area for the tour!
ReplyDeleteRtkmatsu, hope you guys come back soon :) Take care.
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Bummer about that kaisendon Kat. Though the shaved ice looks good!
ReplyDeleteAt least the shaved ice didn't disappoint, Kirk :) Take care. kat
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