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Monday, 14 July 2014

BLOG -- My trip to Japan -- JAPAN EATS

So here is my blog on the foods I had while in Japan. I wasn't sure how to organize this, but organizing by region seemed to make the most sense. Also, this entry is very photo-heavy -- the scroll bar is NOT tiny because I've written a novel here! (maybe a light novel, though) ;)

One thing to note is that when ordering foods in Japan, if you don't know Japanese or enough Japanese, you can often point to what you want on the menu and show with your fingers how many of that item you want. Even though I was prepped beforehand how to order in Japanese, I would still often end up pointing at the menu and saying how many I'd want.

I found out in one embarrassing situation that by ordering in Japanese, the server could ask me something in Japanese (that I don't understand)... and then I'd be standing there, not sure what to do or say... like a deer being caught in a head light... *sigh* hahaha


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MEGURO
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GANKO DANKO

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Takoyaki
Yen Spent: 500
Restaurant Size: Take-out only
Recommend? Yes

Brief Impression
So this takoyaki stand was located right across the Meguro Parasitological Museum. Feeling mischievous, I thought it would be neat to have some takoyaki after visiting the museum (I was curious to see if the museum would have grossed me out so much that I wouldn't be able to eat anything afterwards).

Lined along the walls of the stand were autograph boards signed by celebrities. I didn't take a good look at them, but I did notice an autograph board signed by Mr. Children (I like some of their music).

Even though the place had about five different takoyaki items on their menu, I went with the most basic, default option. I figured it'd be the best way to gauge just how different it was from the takoyaki in Toronto (if there was any difference at all).

Once I got it, I sat on the nearby bench with my sister and opened the container. It -- looked -- amazing! So amazing that I think it caused two passerbys to stop and order some takoyaki for themselves. Unfortunately, since my tongue is about as sensitive as a cat's, I had to wait for it to cool down before I could bite in. When I did, though... it was sooo yummy!! That place better still be there when I go back to Japan! :)

Ahhhh... looking at this just makes me wanna drool...
It was soooo good, too! Ahhhhh....


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ODAIBA
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MAIDREAMIN'

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Cute
Yen Spent: 1296 (meal) + 540 (photo)
Restaurant Size: Small
Recommend? Yes

Brief Impression
So Maidreamin' is a maid cafe. The decor is very bright and cute, and the servers are dressed in maid outfits. As you can also see in the above pic, a lot of the food items look cute, too. The service itself is also very cute. Whenever an order came in, the server would teach us some kind of move to "instill cuteness or magic" into the dish / drink. An example would be forming a heart with our fingers and then bringing the heart to the dish, saying something like "kaaaa-waaaa-iiiii".

I ordered a curry cutlet dish and it was pretty good (and cute). I was glad to see a variety of customers at Maidreamin'. One table had about six men in dress suits, and I think I saw a couple at another table. I would definitely go back myself.

Unfortunately -- I don't think there were any male servers (where's a good host club when I need one?! Hahaha).


My curry rice dish with cutlets. Originally the cutlets were bare, and the 
server asked me in Japanese what animal I'd like her to draw. Suddenly put on 
the spot, I said "neko" (cat), and she drew it. I should have said 
"usagi" (bunny) or "kitsune" (fox). It was still neat (and cute!).

 A pic of me (with my face blocked out) with one of the servers.
I paid 500 yen for this pic. I kinda say that it was worth it, 
'cuz now I have a memento.


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AKIHABARA
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MCDONALD'S

Type(s) of Cuisine: Western
Specialty (if any): None
Yen Spent: 1003 (499 Big Breakfast + 504 Nugget Happy Meal)
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? If you like McDonald's

Brief Impression
Well, McDonald's is McDonald's. I'm not too well-versed in the menu for McDonald's back in Canada, but I think the menu in Japan is very similar. We've got breakfast items, burgers, nuggets, and fries in Canada -- same as in Japan. And as far as I can tell, the taste is the same as in Canada. The only difference I noticed was the way they disposed of their trash. The trash bin compartments are separated out into more than just a section to throw drinks and a section to throw the rest. There was a compartment to throw out drink lids and straws (I think); a compartment to throw out the drink container; a compartment to throw out paper items (I think). I should have taken a picture of the trash bins... but I didn't.

This is a "Big Breakfast". It was good.


GUNDAM CAFE

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Gundam-themed
Yen Spent: 842
Restaurant Size: Small
Recommend? Yes

Brief Impression
So the Gundam Cafe had a sort of cafeteria feel to it, with a bunch of square tables and wooden chairs. To make an order, you'd have to go up to the counter close to the entrance, make your order, and pay for it. Then you go back to your table and wait for your food to come.

We went in almost right after it opened, to avoid the long lunch lineup that a couple of my friends warned me about. I think if I was more familiar with Gundam and its universe, I would have been able to appreciate more of the cafe overall. Despite that, I think I would visit it again, to try out at least one other dish (the one my sister was eating, lol).

If you ever end up going to the Gundam Cafe, make sure to visit the washroom -- and push the giant button!

Connected to the cafe was a Gundam gift shop, which we visited after our meal.


This was my order (pancakes and fruit). I think this was a limited dish to celebrate
Gundam's 35th anniversary. It was okay.

A gundam figure that was placed by the entrance. It's not everyday
you see a gundam holding a restaurant menu.


A shot of the inside.


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IKEBUKURO
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LOTTERIA

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese (Fast Food)
Specialty (if any): Burgers?
Yen Spent: 1760 (210 beef roll + 900 ramen burger & iced tea + 650 ramen burger)
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? Yes

Brief Impression
A friend suggested this place to me, and I'm glad I checked it out. This is a fast food place that sometimes offers limited burgers and menu items. One item that they were in the midst of introducing was the ramen burger. From the food placemat, it looked a burger with ramen noodles as the patty. Then and there, I knew I had to try it. Just like at McDonald's, trash disposal was split out between drink lids, drink containers, and such.

When I tried the ramen burger, I ended up buying another, because I dropped the first one (agg!).

A food placemat advertising the upcoming ramen burger.

The ramen burger! The ramen soup was kinda watery, but I liked the overall taste.
I enjoyed the overall taste of the ramen burger as well (with the sauce).


T.G.I.FRIDAY'S

Type(s) of Cuisine: Western
Specialty (if any): None
Yen Spent: 800
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? Standard

Brief Impression
I've never been to a T.G.I.Friday before, but this didn't seem that different from a casual Western restaurant in Canada. I don't have much to say here, 'cept that the food was standard for a Western restaurant. I ordered a pasta dish that had to be sent back, 'cuz they forgot I said "No cheese." The pasta dish tasted fine.


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SHIBUYA
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SUSHI NO MIDORI

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Sushi
Yen Spent: 2538 (800 red roll + 850 california roll + 700 salmon sashimi)
Restaurant Size: Small
Recommend? Yes!!

Brief Impression
So while in Japan, I knew that one of the things I had to try was the sushi. There's just no way that I would go to Japan, and NOT try the sushi there. Sushi no Midori was recommended in my guide, so we checked it out.

When we found it the first time, there was a long line-up, so we went back another day... about 45 minutes before they opened. And even then, there was a small line-up. Before joining in on the line-up, though, we had to reserve seating on this electronic ticket machine that was in front of the entrance. The machine had an English option so that was very nice.

Inside, the place looked very... authentic, I guess. It was what I would imagine a sushi joint would look like (everything was pretty much wooden, lol). And the food -- was so good! I'm not too sure about the salmon sashimi since that was a bit different from what I'm used to, but all and all, it was a very yummy sushi experience and I would totally go back!

The electronic ticket system in front of Sushi no Midori. Before lining up, 
make sure you use this to get a number!

The salmon sashimi. I think that was a lot of pieces for 700 yen, and it 
tasted a bit different from what I'm used to. The pieces felt firmer, lol.

These are red rolls. It was quite good.

California rolls! I think tuna is used here 
instead of cucumber, and it was -- soooooo gooooooooood!
I totally like this version of california rolls much more 
than what we have in Canada.

The line-up after we left. For a small restaurant, this is really long.


KAMUKURA

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Unsure
Yen Spent: 100 (bought something really small)
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? Unsure

Brief Impression
I think we mainly wanted to try this place because we wanted to try the electronic menu that was outside the entrance. It kinda works like a vending machine. You pick the item you want. You pay for it. Then you receive a ticket with your order. Then you go inside and hand the ticket to the server / cook and wait for magic to happen. 

I got a really small item, so I can't say if I would recommend this place. The service was quick, though.


A pic of the electronic menu.

The thing I ordered. Can you read what it says?
Click the image to enlarge it. 

Here's what I ordered. An onigiri! I liked the taste.


MIAMI GARDEN

Type(s) of Cuisine: Italian
Specialty (if any): Pizza / Pasta
Yen Spent: 880
Restaurant Size: Small
Recommend? Standard

Brief Impression
I don't remember what compelled us to try this place out, but we did and it was just okay. The walls were lined with various plastic peppers, which I found a little... um, I don't know. I also noticed that rap music was playing.


The dish I ordered. It was just standard.


SEIBU

Type(s) of Cuisine: Various
Specialty (if any): Various
Yen Spent: 889 (breakdown below)
Restaurant Size: Not applicable
Recommend? Not really

Brief Impression
So Seibu is a food hall. A food hall is this area that has a lot of food stalls carrying various foods. Since I tend to like variety, I was pretty psyched to check it out. From what I saw, Seibu largely sold dessert / snack items. And being in Shibuya, the prices kinda went up there. We saw one vendor selling organic spicy chocolate for about 1200 yen (pricy!), and another selling a tiny chocolate square (with a unique printing) for about 700 yen. Crazy!

I think this place is worth checking out if you want to whet your eyes, but take caution when buying something. Most items are pricey for what they are, so be very sure that you want it!

What I Ate / Drank ...
Melon Bread + Sweet Bread (231 yen) -- I was hoping this melon bread was what I've been waiting for... but it turned out to be melon-flavoured bread... It was still okay, but I was a bit disappointed.

Macaroon (302 yen) -- Very meh. I'm not sure which flavour I got.

Dango (356 yen) -- This was wayy too much to eat in one sitting. And I shared one stick with my sister. It was also too saucy for my liking.

A stall with tons of macaroons. I like the colours.

The very saucy dango. Blehhhh.


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SHINJUKU
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KFC

Type(s) of Cuisine: Western
Specialty (if any): Fried chicken
Yen Spent: 1000
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? Yes

Brief Impression
So unlike McDonald's, I can't say I'd recommend it "if you like KFC", because this KFC is quite different from the KFC in Canada! For one, there are a few different menu items. Here's a brief conversation I had with my sister while in line:

Me: "I guess they don't like chicken nuggets in Japan like [we do] in Canada; they're not in any combos."

Sister: "KFC doesn't offer chicken nuggets in Canada."

Me: O_O! "Oh, yeahhhhh...."

They also had fried biscuits (I'm calling them doughnut holes) and some kind of egg-based item. The chicken was also different. They were more breaded and had a different taste. It was a different experience.


The menu for KFC.

Chicken nuggets that aren't offered in Canada. 
They were pretty good!

Some chicken pieces and fried biscuits (doughnut holes). The doughnut holes were yummy! I wish they had those in Canada.


BAMIYAN

Type(s) of Cuisine: Chinese
Specialty (if any): Unsure
Yen Spent: 861
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? No

Brief Impression
So this Chinese restaurant was a bit underwhelming for me. I ordered ramen and a plate of fries (yes, fries in a Chinese restaurant!). The ramen was just okay, and the fries were terrible. I wouldn't really recommend this place, since there are so many other restaurants around.


My ramen dish. It was okay.

A Chinese restaurant carrying fries on their menu? Okay, I'll bite.
They were horrible. 


ROYAL HOST

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Unsure
Yen Spent: 918
Restaurant Size: Big
Recommend? Small yes

Brief Impression
So Royal Host is a restaurant that's connected to our hotel. Having the impression that those sorts of restaurants are a bit more pricey than non-hotel-connected restaurants, we tried to avoid eating there (at least, I tried to avoid eating there). But one night, we were a little too lazy or tired to venture to Shinjuku, so we gave Royal Host a shot.

Now my small recommendation doesn't come from my dish (I ordered sandwiches and fries and it turned out that the sandwiches had wasabi in it *bleh*) -- it comes from trying out a bit of the curry dish that my sister's fiance ordered. It was very good! I even dipped my fries in the curry sauce.


The sandwiches I ordered. I wish
they didn't have traces of wasabi in them (yuck...).


CAPCOM BAR

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Video game-themed
Yen Spent: 1310 (630 meat dish + 680 brain cake)
Restaurant Size: Medium
Recommend? Yes!

Brief Impression
Before I even get to my impressions, I have to say that we had some trouble finding the Capcom Bar. When searching for its location online, I kept this line in mind: "It is in the Pasela Entertainment Bar". Now... little did I know that Shinjuku has a few Pasela Entertainment Bars. I thought the Capcom Bar would be located in the core of Shinjuku, but it wasn't -- it was located in a smaller area (that almost looked seedier and shady due to excessive ad postering and graffiti, lol). So... unless you can read the map on Capcom Bar's website (I couldn't read it), make sure to have Google Maps or some kind of map app on to find the Capcom Bar.

Now... the Capcom Bar is... quite the entertaining place! The servers put on various skits, doing impersonations from various Capcom games. Sometimes even the restaurant-goers are asked to get involved. Another neat thing was that certain dishes came with their own... "intro" of sorts. For example, I ordered a Monster Hunter-themed meat stick dish. When it came, the meat cooking mini-game music from Monster Hunter was blaring. Somebody else ordered a Resident Evil-themed dish and that was served by somebody in a mask and fire extinguisher. Even though all the skits and such were in Japanese, it was really entertaining and fun to watch.

One thing to keep in mind is that the entertainment is done in 2-hour segments, and that includes serving your food, giving you your bill, and whatnot. So when you go, you'd want to be seated around the beginning of a segment (making reservations would be ideal if possible). I'm not entirely sure if you would be seated if you came in close to the end. And if you are done with your food way before the 2-hour segment is up, the bill will still come at the end of the segment. This isn't really a bad thing. You get a lot of entertainment and you know that that seat is yours until the end.

Along with the food menu, the Capcom Bar has a merchandise menu where you can purchase various products from some Capcom series. I was able to purchase a couple items that looked out-of-print elsewhere (and that will be covered in the next blog). You'll get your purchases at the end of the segment.

Whenever I go back to Japan, I am totally hitting this place up again! :)


One of their limited menus celebrating Monster Hunter's 10th anniversary.
I would have ordered one of the drinks, but many 
of them looked like they contained milk *sigh*.

A shot of a magazine rack with a bunch of Capcom books
I want an Edgeworth figure...

Another shot of Capcom-themed novelties.

Watch out for that scary claw!

The Monster Hunter-themed meat stick. I love Monster Hunter, so this was a nice delight. I think the meat is actually some kind of seasoned sausage. 
The felyne nori (seaweed) tasted bitter and mischievous. ;)

*Insert the brain cake photos*
Since the brain cake is kinda gross (I mean, it makes me think of a real brain!), 
I've moved it to the end of the blog. If you want to jump 
right to it, do a search for: BrainCake 


ARTNIA

Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Video game-themed
Yen Spent: 4260 (2 visits -- breakdown below)
Restaurant Size: Small
Recommend? Yes... but more for the gift shop

Brief Impression
This was one place that I knew I had to check out. After seeing Siliconera's post about it last year, it's been on my must-visit-while-in-Japan list. Fortunately, it was about a 10-minute walk from our hotel so we were able to check it out more than once. I was originally intending to visit it almost everyday and try out each of their pancakes (with their cute designs), but that didn't happen. Because... the pancakes tasted terrible... hahaha... (I am so sorry, Square Enix!)

However, this place is definitely worth checking out for the gift shop area. There were a lot of neat things in there, and many exclusive-feeling merchandise and figures. It was very cool.

One thing to keep in mind is that the Bar Menu and alcoholic beverages aren't available for order until after 5 PM. So if you want to try an Elixir, make plans to visit after 5 PM.


What I Ate / Drank ...
Chocolate Pancake (930 yen) -- Unfortunately, I didn't like this dish very much. The pancake was pretty bland and tasteless, and I had to smear the chocolate pieces, banana slides, and cream to give it flavour.

Smoked meat platter (880 yen) -- The meats were served cold, but they were good.

Hi-Potion (650 yen) -- This tasted very lime (probably 'cuz it had limes in it).

Ifrit (870 yen) -- This had a very strong orange taste. I got affected after one glass, hah...

Chocolate Parfait (930 yen) -- This was good, but there was way too much (for me, at least).

A shot of Artnia inside. The decor is very nice and inviting.

The hi-potion. Doesn't this look so pretty? I also love the coaster. 
I ended up swiping it and bringing it back home to Canada, 
'cuz the design is just so cute.

The ifrit! I was tempted to try the Shiva drink, but wasn't sure if I'd be able to take it...

The smoked meat platter. I liked it!

The chocolate pancake. As I've mentioned earlier, this tasted so bland and plain... 
with just a touch of sourness in it. If it didn't come with chocolate pieces and such 
to give it flavour, I think I think would have cried. *sigh* 
I was very disappointed. If you really want to try this out, 
I'd recommend sharing it with somebody.

The chocolate parfait. I just had to order this for the chocolate buster sword.
The dessert itself was way too much for me, so I'd suggest sharing this if you order it.

Some cool decor hanging in The Lounge (aka a part of the gift shop). 
It looks so pretty!

Some figures and accessories (if you can see it, lol).


E.A.T. PARADISE

Type(s) of Cuisine: Various
Specialty (if any): Various
Yen Spent: 1585 (breakdown below)
Restaurant Size: Not applicable
Recommend? Yes!

Brief Impression
So this is a food hall located in Isetan. Now let me tell you -- this food hall has A LOT of different stuffs! There were buns, chocolates, cookies, pastries, sandwiches, pasta, cutlets, meals -- tons and tons of stuffs! If given the chance, I would have tried more of the food.

Another thing that got me excited about E.A.T. Paradise was that I found it... the melon bread that I've been searching for all this time!! Ever since watching Yakitate!! Japan, I've had this strong desire to eat and experience melon-filled melon bread. I was able to find plain melon bread in Toronto, but no dice on melon-filled melon bread. After roaming around Japan for a few days and peeking at the various bakeries we passed by, I was losing hope that I would ever find one... until exploring E.A.T. Paradise.

I would totally recommend checking this place out, but keep in mind that it closes around 8 PM, at least at the time of this blog. Also, the prices are generally reasonable -- just be on the lookout, and not dine at the nearby dessert restaurant that serves chocolate desserts for about 2000+ yen (crazy!).

What I Ate / Drank ...
Melon bread x3 (648 yen total) -- This was fantastic. I can finally be at peace... lol.

Chick bun (216 yen) -- This was pretty sweet. It was filled with a kind of custard cream filling.

Mini hamburger (151 yen) -- I really liked this! I wish I had gotten more.

Yakitori (570 yen) -- I got two sticks; each one with a different meat. I didn't know what the meats were -- I just pointed to what I wanted. The cheaper one was very good. The other one was chewy and not to my taste.

From top to bottom: mini burger (yummy!), 
chick bun (sweet), yakitori (one good; the other chewy).

The melon-filled melon bread... the grail that I've been waiting for YEARS to try!!!

And it was beautiful! The melon filling was melontastic, and 
the cream complemented it very well. I wish I could have another! Hahaha.


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SNACKS & VENDING DRINKS
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This section is just to list what miscellaneous snacks / foods and flavoured vending machine drinks that I bought.

What I Ate / Drank ...
Takoyaki-flavoured chips (102 yen) -- I'd like to say they were good, but... I tasted a cheesy flavour from them, so... (yuck...)

Peach gummies (91 yen) -- These tasted good. Just what I would expect a peach gummy to taste like.

Puchi mini-chocolates (143 yen) -- These were tiny boxes with various chocolates inside. Some were good. Some weren't.

Mango shaved ice (400 yen) -- This was okay. Good for cooling yourself down from a hot day, but nothing special.

Snack / Pastry gift box (1080 yen) -- Most of the snacks were too sweet.

Red Bean Kit Kat (150 yen) -- This tasted toooo red bean. While eating it, I think my mind was expecting this flavour to come from something soft like a bun, but instead I got something crunchy and chocolatey. It kinda messed with my mind.

Sakura Matcha Kit Kat (150 yen) -- This had a really subtle taste to it. I'm not sure if I like it.

Chili Kat Kat (864 yen) -- Since I don't take spicy foods that well, I never tried these. I was intending to share them with my team-mates, but they melted on the way back to Canada. And just so you know, the other Kit Kats melted, too. But those were for me, so I didn't mind eating them that way, lol.

Vending machine drink: Apple-flavoured (130 yen) -- This definitely tasted like apples.

Vending machine drink: Heated tea (130 yen) -- It was okay.

Vending machine drink: Salt & Fruit-flavoured (150 yen) -- This tasted like lightly salted lychees.

Vending machine drink: Peach-flavoured (150 yen) -- I tend to like peach-flavoured foods. This drink is no exception.

The takoyaki-flavoured chips, peach-flavoured gummies, and Puchi mini-chocolates. 
I'll probably post this pic again in another entry since it has some non-food items.

This is some snack / pastry gift box. I was planing on bringing it home to share with friends, but I ended up eating pretty much the whole thing. This is 
embarrassing to say, but I mainly bought it to put souvenirs in the yellow box.

The Kit Kats that I bought. The two small ones, from left to right 
are the red bean one, and the matcha sakura one. 
The big one is the chili-flavoured one, which I didn't get to try out.

I originally thought this was a peach drink because of the picture. 
When I tasted it, though, it was apple-flavoured! (The label tricked me! Hahaha)

A tea that was warmed up by the vending machine. I really 
 shouldn't have bought it since it was already super hot outside, but I couldn't resist, lol.

A Salt & Fruit-flavoured drink. This was very good. It tasted 
a bit like lightly salted lychees.

Peach-flavoured drink. I really liked this! 
It was exactly what I was expecting..


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7-11
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Type(s) of Cuisine: Japanese
Specialty (if any): Unsure
Yen Spent: 4107 (breakdown below)
Restaurant Size: Not applicable
Recommend? YES!

Brief Impression
I just had to give this 7-11 its own spotlight. Why? Because I really enjoyed the place and all the foods it had to offer! They carried stuff like buns, sandwiches, rice, pastas, etc. Also, the foods were generally priced very decently, and you could count that they would be fresh. Whenever we went, there would always be at least one person browsing through the sections and some of the foods would be sold out for the day.

The 7-11 was like a food hotspot, and it is one of the places that I miss dearly! I wish the 7-11s in Canada carried as much cool and cheap foods as the 7-11s in Japan... hahaha.

I can tell you for sure: whenever I go back to Japan, 7-11 will be one of the first places I will hit. :)

What I Ate / Drank ...
Rice + Cutlet meal (380 yen) -- This was really good.

Rice + other cutlet meal (545 yen) -- This was really good, too.

Rice + curry meal (498 yen) -- This was really good as well!

Takoyaki (340 yen) -- This came with a packet of takoyaki sauce (I don't know what it's called) and mayo that could be mixed and poured onto the balls, which was pretty neat.

Anpans x4 (100 yen) -- These were delicious. And at 100 yen for four, it was also a very good price.

Other Flavoured Chips (don't remember) (152 yen) -- This was okay, except that there was some kind of cheese flavouring, which I didn't like.

Pizza-flavoured Chips (159 yen) -- This also had a strong cheese flavouring, which I didn't like.

Chocolate-flavoured Chips (127 yen) -- This didn't taste good.

3-Seaweed Flavoured Chips x2 (330 yen) -- These chips were awesome! The seasoning was nicely done and there was a slight kick to it. It also did not have any hint of a cheese flavouring on it, which was a definite plus.

Fruit Salad Cup (110 yen) -- This was okay.

Yakisoba bun (154 yen) -- This was something I've been kinda wanting to try out. It was good, besides the ginger pieces randomly strewn around.

Mango cake (100 yen) -- This was okay.

Melon Bread (108 yen) -- This melon bread was plain, but it was still good.

Bottled Water x6 (658 yen) -- I bought all this to stay hydrated. Water is water.

Dango x3 (316 yen) -- These were much smaller than the ones I bought in Shibuya, and they were so good! To me, the small size was perfect, 'cuz I was able to eat them all in one sitting. I totally want to eat these again.

The first meal I ever bought from 7-11 (rice + cutlets, and the anpans). 
They were good too!

My rice + other cutlets meal.

The last bunch of foods I bought from 7-11. They were all good and decent.

Chocolate-flavoured chips, dango, and yakisoba bun. The dango here are soo 
much better than the big ones I tried from Shibuya.

From left to right, top to bottom: 3-Seaweed Flavoured chips, 
plain melon bread, other-flavoured chips, and Pizza-flavoured chips.

Another set of dangos that I bought. These were really good, too
Though I would prefer dango in the earlier pic instead of this one.



And just so I have a record of it, here is the total yen that I spent on food: 28729 yen.
 
Thanks for reading! Truly, if you read to the end, you are awesome! If you have any comments or want to know more about anything, feel free to say something! :)

The next blog (yes, I still have a couple more entries on Japan) will be on any miscellaneous thoughts / observations in Japan PLUS all my "swag" purchases (wheee!).



So I'll do the scrolly thing and the brain cake photos will appear after that. Afterwards, I'll add some more scrolly things in case anybody wants to comment, but not see the brain cake photos.

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BrainCake

Below are the two brain cakes photos that got moved from the Capcom Bar section.



Shot 1 of the brain cake. If I didn't know better, I think that 
I could possibly mistake it for a real brain.

Shot 2 of the brain cake, where the insides of the brain cake are shown!
This cake was good, by the way. I would totally order it again. 


Thanks again for reading and feel free to comment :D


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