Hi everyone, i'm currently studying at Keio University located in Tokyo, walking distance from Mita station. I just wanted to share some information on oishi places i've been to, and some thoughts on my life in Japan. Hopefully my blog will help future exchange students in Japan to settle down faster than i did. :)
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Friday, December 27, 2013
淺草金半
I did some research on my own before coming to this place. Many commented that it is much cheaper to come here for lunch, when meals are around 2000ish yen, as oppose to dinner 10000 yen.
nidanju 3150yen (limited servings per day)
Originally it came with both bentos stacked on top of each other, but i was too excited so i laid it out instead ^3^...
mmm honestly.. all i can say is..
the quality of meat definitely changes EVERYTHING.
Next time when someone blame you for bad cooking, you can just argue that it's because the meat quality wasn't good :P
8400 and 5250 yen sukiyaki lunch
the only difference between the two was the portion.
I ended up ordering one more plate of meat because the meat was wayyy toooo oishi! No wonder people gave this place super good rating, because it's worth it! The lady even stopped by and helped us cook everything.
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