
The interior was very hipster, with books and CDs for sale, and random objects such as a father Christmas in metal, and a meter-high doll wearing a hat. They played smooth music and we were the only guests (although we did come just when they opened, mind).
There was both normal seating and the cosy Japanese sit-on-the-floor-until-your-knees-hurt-too-much kind, which we used.
料理!!
I can't for my life remember what it was called in Japanese, but perhaps that matters less. Here's what it was. First, a small plate with three individual dishes: enoki (mushroom) cooked in garlic, kabocha (pumpkin) cooked with some nice spice, and tsukemono (pickled cucumber) which was a bit salty and tasted like the one I used to eat back in the day when I was a young girl in Sweden! Mucho nice, in other words.
Main plate: soy meat fried in something yummy, making it soft and a bit mushy. Served with lettuce and bell pepper.
All this was served with brown rice...
...and vegan miso soup. Nom nom nom! Came to 1,000 yen (=83 kr / £7.80) which I thought was pretty decent for the amount.
The other "Today's Special" they had was a curry plate with brown rice, popadum, a piece of falafel (I think), lettuce and some mushy stuff on the side. Bit spicy, but with great flavour! This one was 1,500 yen but made a muscley Italian full enough to refuse ice cream afterwards so two thumbs up!
More to come, more to come! Also, I do do other things than eat - no, honestly I do, even if it doesn't seem like it. Posts shall come.
Jo x
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