Lunch

Jun 20, 2007 13:59

I went out for lunch today at a place called Japanese village and ordered a bento. It wasn't very good. In fact, it tasted disgusting. The servers were nice and I got to see my friends though so it made up for the bad food. As long as I am still alive and well after eating the food I'll forgive the restaurant ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 7

makochin June 21 2007, 10:53:38 UTC
Whenever I go to a questionable Japanese restaurant, I only order 2 things, the katsu don, and tempura don (the one with shrimp). There is a limit to how badly something deep fried can taste, it's just less likely for them to screw it up.

Either that or soba. It's hard to screw that one up also.

Reply

The teriyaki chicken I had windaze June 21 2007, 16:51:18 UTC
Lol, even the deep fried breaded chicken tasted suspicious to me. The meat was quite dry like it was older chicken...just didn't taste like real chicken to me. But I'll take your advice with deep fried stuff at questionable Japanese restaurants. Because even though the chicken tasted bad, it's still better than stale sashimi.

Reply

Re: The teriyaki chicken I had makochin June 21 2007, 18:30:16 UTC
Theres this sushi place near where I used to live called "Samurai Sushi House", they make sushi the size of bricks, it's crazy. It's cheap as hell also. I remember this one time I ordered like $20-30 worth of sushi there for take out, the guy placed it in this box and it weighed like 4 pounds. That was what I ate for like the next 24 hours.

I googled a picture the sushi there
http://static.flickr.com/67/156940167_c50c89b405_m.jpg

Reply


Sushi windaze June 22 2007, 07:33:31 UTC
Wow, 4 pounds of sushi. That's awesome. Did it taste good though? Sushi rice (or any kind of rice) tends to get hard if you refrigerate it, so I assume you left it out at room temperature during the 24 hours you were eating it. But I want to try stuffing my face with 4 pounds of sushi too....for like $20-30.

Reply

Re: Sushi makochin June 22 2007, 12:40:13 UTC
no, it felt like eating onikili, I wouldn't recommend it to anybody.

If you throw one of them at your neighbor's house, it would probably break a window, it is that big.

Reply

Re: Sushi windaze June 23 2007, 06:49:30 UTC
Re: Sushi makochin June 23 2007, 07:19:43 UTC
yes, it's called 御飯團 in chinese

Reply


Leave a comment

Up