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Nope, in the 1980's she was a baby.
Only here about 7 years.
Only here about 7 years.
Speaking about Tsukiji and fish markets ... I think that I would avoid eating fish in Tokyo and any seafood in Japan generally especially when staying with small children... Some parts of the Pacific close to Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant are extremely contaminated and so is everything that comes out of the Pacific ... Also lots of contaminated food (vegetables, rice, milk products from Ibaraki, Iwate, Fukushima prefectures) in general has been offered in the past for "low prices" to restaurant / shop / canteen owners to "support the local farmers of these prefectures" because otherwise nobody sane (except having no money) would buy that stuff in a grocery ...
Hijacking the thread a bit.
Any good izakaya, yakitori, or something VERY Japanese place for dinner/drink in Tokyo? We are coming from SF so we get decent Japanese here, but would love to try something local and non-sushi stuff... Oh and we drink decent amount (I'm from Kochi, and my friend is from Northern Ireland. 😉)
Within Yamanote loop would be easier for us but will go anywhere for good food. 😀
Ah ha, a yurikago dorobou 😱
Yes, and please... any really great curry places would be appreciated. One that offers it very spicy... I need way more spice that Curry Ya in NYC can offer. 😉
Hijacking the thread a bit.
Any good izakaya, yakitori, or something VERY Japanese place for dinner/drink in Tokyo? We are coming from SF so we get decent Japanese here, but would love to try something local and non-sushi stuff... Oh and we drink decent amount (I'm from Kochi, and my friend is from Northern Ireland. 😉)
Within Yamanote loop would be easier for us but will go anywhere for good food. 😀
Lumbini is much spicier than the other one. Normally, food is not spiced as highly as in NYC restaurants. (what they call "very hot" is not really hot)
You really have to insist that the food be spicy, but then they will think you are crazy and you'll get some godawful concoction. Just adjust your expectations. When in Rome.....
Believe me, I argue with Curry Ya all the time about spicyness... and they do think I'm crazy. The problem is the stuff they use for spicyness I can eat all by itself... it will never make the curry truly spicy if I can eat the ingredient by itself without any issues. All the other curry joints I've found in NYC only have one spicy level... bland. I've seen these videos of old japanese men eating japanese curry on you tube...and they are sweating and dying. That's what I want. 🙂
There are usually clusters of small restaurants around every major train station in Tokyo. Just walk around and see which are the most crowded. You can't get more "authentic" than that.
You should be aware of the "ticket machine" system of ordering food, which can be a big problem for non-Japanese.
I've been there. It's easy to find spicy indian food, but I was looking more for Japanese Curry.