(◕‿◕)♡ FOOD HUNTING (◕‿◕)♡
ππ»Japanese Fruit Sandwich (Fruit Sando) (γγ«γΌγγ΅γ³γ)ππ»
Whenever you walk into any fruit theme cafes in Japan, the basement food halls of the department stores, or any convenience stores in Japan, you would probably encounter with the slight outlandish, vibrantly colored sandwich which is known as Fruit Sandwich or Fruit Sando. The reason why you should try this Japanese Fruit Sandwich is because it will brighten your day as the juicy seasonal fresh fruits are embedded in chilled whipped cream between two slices of fluffy Japanese milk bread will be going into your mouth! Yums right❓❓
p/s : We would always eat Fruit Sando as our snack because when we are back in Malaysia, there will be no more Fruit Sando unless you want to try make it by yourself π€ͺπ€ͺ
These colorful sandwiches are mostly combined with strawberries, orange, and kiwi which are perfect for your breakfast and snack! So, you should give it a try❗️❗️
π΄π΄π΄ The cost is 200 yen to 550 yen only❗️❗️
ππ»Watch how to make Japanese Fruit Sandwich (Fruit Sando) ππ»
ππ»Omurice (Japanese Omelette Rice) (γͺγ γ©γ€γΉ)ππ»
Omurice is a popular contemporary Japanese fusion creation blending Western omelette and Japanese fried rice. It is usually enjoyed at home but also can be found at many Western restaurant in Japan. The rice is usually pan-fried with ketchup and chicken, then wrapped in a thin sheet of egg omelette. It took about 20 minutes to prepare this dish. The softly-cooked omelette and sweet tomato-flavored rice will complement everything and surely will make you enjoy this meal❗️❗️
π΄π΄π΄The cost is 2500 yen only❗️❗️
p/s : Omurice is the meal that we would always chose to have during lunch. If we have to compare the Omurice with the dish in Malaysia, i would say that it is quite similar to Nasi Goreng Pataya, but if you come to Japan, you should give this meal a try because it worth every pennyπ€ͺ
ππ»Watch how to make Omurice (Omelette Rice) ππ»
ππ»Sushi Train Restaurant (ε―ΏεΈγγ¬γ€γ³γ¬γΉγγ©γ³)ππ»
To break away from the standard image, but keeping true to its roots, a company has created a new kind of conveyor belt sushi which is the sushi will be delivered straigtly to your table using bullet train with the top speeds. Every plate of sushi is made to order and delivered to your table within 1 minute.
The epitome of freshness is thereπ€©❗️❗️
What makes it become more special is because you just need to make an order through your smartphone or any tablet provided there. If you are unable to speak Japan, worry not because there will be other languages such as English, Korean and Chinese as wellπ€©. This style of ordering has become quite famous in Japanese restaurant or bars.
p/s : Free refillable for hot green tea are available π€©π΅
ππ»Watch a video of Sushi Train Restaurantππ»
ππ»Jiggly Cheesecake (γΈγ°γΆγ°γγΌγΊγ±γΌγ)ππ»
The satisfying jiggle of the cake's spongy body while being branded will whet your appetite and make you want to start tearing at it straight away! There are two varieties that you can choose which is freshly baked and regular which can be purchase at the same price. If you want a fresh cheesecake, it can be prepared but you have to wait in line! Worries not, it is worth it ππ»π€€
During regular hours, cheesecake are baked every 10 minutes, which is shortened to 7 minutes during peak times. This efficient system makes your wait times short, so you will be able to devour your cake in no time ππ»π€€ The regular cheesecakes, which are baked in advance on the same day, are likewise delicious and offer a way to beat the lines. Many locals opt for the regulars, as the line for the freshly baked can be fearsome.
After each cheesecake is cooked, the staff will ring a bell to let the customers know their order is ready. The bell is known as a nostalgic sound to all of the locals! π₯³π€© This jiggly cheesecake has also become our favorite since we first try it.
π΄π΄π΄The cost is about 725 yen only❗️❗️
This is a great deal considering its size and quality ❗️❗️
ππ»Watch a video of Jiggly Cheesecakeππ»
ππ»Cheese Keema Curry (γγΌγΊγγΌγγ«γ¬γΌ)ππ»
The keema are paired with sticky short-grain Japanese rice, often topped with cheese or an eggππ»π€€
ππ»Watch a video of Cheese Keema Curryππ»
ππ»Pokemon Cafe, Nihonbashi, Tokyoππ»
After a visit to the Pokemon Centre DX, you can take a break and eat at the Pokemon Cafe. It offers a wide menu of hot and cold drinks, all with a Pokemon theme, of course. For example, you can try a Pikachu or Eevee latte. As for food, there is a range of completely original Pokemon-themed dishes! Pancakes, fruit, salad, burgers and there are majority feature of Pikachu, the star of Pokemon such as Pikachu omelet.
π5 minutes of walking from JR Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit
πDirect access from Nihonbashi Station B2 Exit on the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Tozai Lines
π4 minutes of walking from Nihonbashi Station on the Asakusa Line















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