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Little Tokyo

After a number of failed attempts to have dinner at Little Tokyo, finally we were successful this time around. Hello Little Tokyo!


Eventhough it was the middle of the week, I was surprised to see that the place was still close to being full.


It was nice that we were with a friend who knew about the place already. So he suggested that we get a table in the middle and not inside the restaurants so we can look around and order the specialties from different stalls. I guess we can do this as long as we order something from the place we were seated at. We got a table at Riozen.


So here's the food!

My favorite food that night... Takoyaki!


I think this one's called Karakuchi (?). It's Hot and Spicy Ramen with pork, beef, chicken.


My Katsudon


Maki and lots of Sashimi


Yumyumyum! I was so focused on the eating part that I forgot to take note of the prices. Oh well.. I shall take note next time because we will definitely be back. :)

CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.

Comments

MrsLavendula said…
i love this place...just too far from where we live but you make me want to go back!
Marvin Gaerlan said…
Cza! You poked your food with chopsticks... no no!
Cza said…
@MrsLavendula You should visit it sometime soon! worth the travel :)

@Pansitlove Di na po uulit. Hehe.
docgelo said…
i miss little tokyo in makati as much as i miss the real city in japan! oh my, those were my days.
sarap ng jap food!

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