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Apologies for the late reply Ming
Unfortunately I havent been there yet! Don't really go to "touristy" places like Asakusa much, but i'D like to go one day!
Thanks for the introduction, and of course the beautiful food photos!
Stephen
Cool instrument!
By: ATM : July 22nd, 2009-09:47
Thanks for sharing this DRMW. That's a really cool video. How did you find all of the cool places in Tokyo? You must had done a lot of research or had the world most awesome-ous activities director ever I'm looking forward to your food pics. Regards, ATM
Hello ATM...
By: DRMW : July 22nd, 2009-10:56
Hello ATM, When I travel my 'Activities Director' sometimes does a outstanding job of finding these things. But I do recall the time we had to kayak to the Mokulua Islands and my arms nearly fell off from all that paddling. =( -MW
:-)
By: ATM : July 22nd, 2009-11:58
Hi DRMW, I hope you do reward your Activities Director well *hint: AP PC* . I had to temporarily 'terminate' my Oahu Activities Director Assistant when my itinerary included "rock climbing", LOL. Still waiting PATIENTLY for the food pictures... Regards, A...
Love the vid!
By: dxboon : July 22nd, 2009-22:18
Videos are fun. Music videos are even better. This is my favorite post of the day! *squirming with excitement* I really enjoy learning about the indigenous music and instruments of different areas. The sound of these Tsugaru Shamisen remind me of frailing...
WAENTEI KIKKO: Food pics! PART2
By: DRMW : July 23rd, 2009-00:10
Restaurant Waentei Kikko in Asakusa Tokyo, Japan: A KEISEKI meal is a must try while visiting Japan. We chose the 9 course Musubi menu. A nice hot Japanese Roasted Tea to begin the feast: One of the best of the first course is the Sea Urchin in a Gelee. T...
Yummy!
By: dxboon : July 23rd, 2009-00:26
Looks fabulous (Except for the melon at the end -- only because I don't care for melons, but that's just me!)! Seems like a memorable trip. Uni is one of my favorite food items. There's nothing better than fresh uni, and very few things worse than bad uni...
Yummy indeed!
By: DRMW : July 23rd, 2009-00:29
I usually don't care for uni but the ones we had in Asakusa,Ginza, and Tsukiji were incredible! The taste and texture were so much better than anything I had here in the U.S. Daos, Where do you go locally for uni? -MW
Favorites, new and old.
By: dxboon : July 23rd, 2009-00:44
Hi MW, Just this week I ate at Sushi Dokoro Kirala on a recommendation from Thomas, and their uni was superb and served perfectly to my taste (the uni was chilled just a touch, the sushi rice was ever so slightly warm, pressed compactly, but still loose, ...
It's been....
By: DRMW : July 23rd, 2009-00:55
Thanks for reminding me as It's been two years since I ate at Sushi Dokoro ( It took over Tommy Hirase's Nouveux Cafe Blanc). Here's ED209 recent pic and review on the WFED forum: www.network54.com and it still looks delicious! I guess I need to p...
I have not......
By: MiniCooper : July 24th, 2009-10:20
been to Japan yet, so I am only familiar with the western version of the japanese cuisine Only exception was a japanese restaurant that I was taken to by a japanese friend of mine in Washington DC and according to him it was very original. Sashimi and sus...
That looks amazing!
By: Allen : July 23rd, 2009-13:10
I was just reading Memoirs of a Geisha for the past few days and she was talking about taking Shamisen lessons. The food looks so exquisite, but I think I would still be hungry afterwards! I think I'll still need some shabu-shabu afterwards