Happy new year everyone!
I hope you all rang in the New Year with some good grub,
drink and some great people by your side!
Today I will be catching up on an older post!
On October 25th Amy and I met up with Rebekah and Maisy - friends from our home University who are also studying in Tokyo - for Rebekah’s birthday!
We all met in Ikebukuro and headed straight to a kaiten zushi (conveyor belt sushi) restaurant for dinner!
On October 25th Amy and I met up with Rebekah and Maisy - friends from our home University who are also studying in Tokyo - for Rebekah’s birthday!
We all met in Ikebukuro and headed straight to a kaiten zushi (conveyor belt sushi) restaurant for dinner!
The atmosphere of this Kaiten zushi restaurant was pretty good.
Similar to the kaiten zushi restaurant we visited before, the orders are placed using a mounted touch-pad device. The layout of this restaurant and with it the eating experience was very different though. Unlike the first restaurant where you are seated in rows, the seating arrangement of this one had more of a diner feel where you had booths. Each booth held around 4 people.
I would say the seating of this restaurant was much better for eating with friends as you could all sit together making for easier conversation! The only downside to this was that the touchpads were only on one side of the booth so while two people could order with ease the other two would be left to make requests or lean over to use the device. As we were all friends this was of course not a problem but it meant that those on the further end of the booth couldn’t see the pictures too well) and either had to lean over to grab their dishes or ask someone else to take it for them (the menus and conveyor belt were also on the same end of the booth under the touchpads.
This kaiten sushi restaurant had another difference. Instead of the sushi arriving directly in front of you on a little carriage where it waits for you to take the dish and the empty carriage back to the kitchen, this restaurant uses a conveyor belt system like the one you would find in Yo Sushi!
obligatory photo with the cake! |
Before coming Amy and I bought Rebekah a cake from Cozy Corner (a nice Japanese cake shop chain) so we had our first experience of ordering a birthday cake at a Japanese cake shop! They had lots of different flavors but we went for the good old strawberries and cream option. After some short consideration over how Rebekah would be spelt in katakana we got a little chocolate plaque made saying happy birthday in Japanese. One really nice thing about Cozy Corner is that not only do they give you give you your desired number of candles with the cake but they also ask you how long you need the cake to keep for so they can put the appropriate number of ice packs in the box to keep it cool.
After giving Rebekah her cake and a bit of catching up it was time to start ordering the food!
Hamburger sushi! |
Actually, Japan distinguishes between two kinds of hamburger.
A ハンバーガー - prounounced hanbaagaa - is what would usually come to mind if you were to say the word hamburger.
However, ハンバーグ(hanbaaGU) is simply a thicker burger patty. This is usually eaten with a sauce drizzled on top alongside some vegetables.
Hanbagu picture taken from http://www.skylark.co.jp/gusto/ |
Now I will tease you with some more photos of the sushi we ate.
Scallop nigiri |
Salmon mayo nigiri |
look at all that mayo! That's gotta be good for the heart! |
There were so many products, some were pretty unusual:
Shingeki no kyojin.... salami sticks?!?!? |
Come to Animates and you can get your very own edible human victim-come-bashing stick for only around £8!
According to Maisy and Rebekah this shop is aimed primarily at girls, so most of the customers there seemed to be women.
I suppose the swimming anime Free can attest to the fact that it is a female orientated anime store |
They even had an omiyage section with character related sweets and noms |
THIS CREEPY ANIME WAS BACK TO HAUNT ME! |
More disturbing products!!! |
Yes! Yes! Yeees! |
As you can see, the store is pretty big... |
...and by big I mean huge! |
I really love Book Off! Book Off is a chain of shops that sell a variety of second-hand goods. You can buy books, magazines, comics, CD's, DVD's, games, game consoles, game accessories and even trading cards! That's not even everything!
a selection of magazines and comics |
PS1 games! |
Heaven for the retro gamer! |
There are some Japanese PS1 games I have wanted since I can remember so no doubt I will be returning when I have more time to conduct a more thorough investigation in the PS1 aisle!
Milky Way Cafe |
Although we had already eaten our fill at the sushi restaurant we couldn't resist trying the fare at the Milky Way Cafe. This Cafe sells Constellation Desserts which each correspond to a star-sign. We had passed the Cafe before and the display food was pretty enticing.
The atmosphere in the Cafe was really nice and you could get a good view of Ikebukuro at night through the windows.
The dessert menu |
The place mats had horoscopes written on them! The only issue was that the dates for each star sign seemed to be a bit off! But I am sure you all know your star-signs anyway!
My glorious drink! |
I certainly don't regret my drink purchase. It was a really refreshing flavoured slushie and presentation was so cute. It certainly put a smile on my face!
Maisy's dessert |
Rebekah's dessert |
My dessert |
Afterwards we went to a game center to try our hand at some UFO catchers and a bit of DDR.
This guy was playing DDR blindfolded using the invisible arrow setting! I can only guess that he didn't want to see the panels underfoot light up?!?
Maisy's reaction! |
Maisy imparted some sage UFO catcher advice onto me an Amy. If you ask the workers nicely enough not only will they switch the winnable product to your preferred choice but they may also make it a lot more easier for you to win!
There are a lot more tips on how to UFO catcher GET but I plan to cover this in a separate post.
I had a really great time and I was really glad that we got a chance to meet up with Rebekah and Maisy.
I look forward to the next time we hang out together.
Well that's all for now~
I look forward to the next time we hang out together.
Well that's all for now~
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