There's a place in Waikiki that makes very good ones, including my favorite - cheese and mochi. Does the Mr. Young Man restaurant make that kind, and how would I ask for it?
Yea! I have a napkin from Mr. Young Man, how could you resist!?
heres a plug: right across from Mr. Young Man (if memory serves right) there is an AWESOME Indian restaurant right acrossed from it. its on the corner, on the 3rd floor. Pretty good mix of nationalites in there. The speak English too (at least our waitress did- although I prefer to order in JApanese as they messed up my food when I did itin English once- Ihave food allergies). Theres even a clear part of the kitchen you can watch a guy making naan.
If its not at the Teremachi/Shijo corner, its at the other long shopping street and Shijo (right beside it! shouldnt be hard!)
ps- I totally miss First Kitchen and their cheap Piza Magarita,,,, with curry sauce!
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MMM - I *heart* okonomiyaki.
There's a place in Waikiki that makes very good ones, including my favorite - cheese and mochi. Does the Mr. Young Man restaurant make that kind, and how would I ask for it?
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and mochi is mochi :)
cheese and mochi would be "chiizu to mochi"
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heres a plug: right across from Mr. Young Man (if memory serves right) there is an AWESOME Indian restaurant right acrossed from it. its on the corner, on the 3rd floor. Pretty good mix of nationalites in there. The speak English too (at least our waitress did- although I prefer to order in JApanese as they messed up my food when I did itin English once- Ihave food allergies). Theres even a clear part of the kitchen you can watch a guy making naan.
If its not at the Teremachi/Shijo corner, its at the other long shopping street and Shijo (right beside it! shouldnt be hard!)
ps- I totally miss First Kitchen and their cheap Piza Magarita,,,, with curry sauce!
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