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Travel: Tokyo Eats – Part 1/3

December 1, 2018

After 5.5 years of talking about our dream trip to Tokyo, the boyfriend and I finally brought our dream to fruition this past week! It was surreal being back in Tokyo for the second time and I can easily say that it is my favourite city in the world. We stayed a total of 8 full days, plus 2 half days for travelling.

In these 8 days, we ate a lot and did not come across a single meal that we didn’t like! Here are some of the restaurants/chains that we visited, and I would recommend giving a try. I’m not going to list every single restaurant we ate at because the post would be way too long!
7-11: Our trip started with 7-11 food – yes, you heard that right! The 7-11 convenience stores in Japan are nothing like the greasy junk food served in Canada/USA. They have everything ranging from onigiri, salad, udon bowls, curry rice bowls, steamed dumplings, ice cream…. and more!

The go-to was the onigiri, which was approximately $1-2 CAD each depending on flavour. These are great to store in your bag for the day, and I bought a couple to snack on before going to Tokyo Disneysea as well.

Sukiya: Sukiya is a major quick meal chain in Tokyo. I saw a Sukiya every few blocks or so in Shinjuku! They specialize in beef rice bowls, aka gyudon. I came in here not knowing what to expect, but I actually really enjoyed it.

It is a very filling rice bowl, with lots of sweet, seasoned beef, and mayo. They also added some small pieces of sour, preserved veggies to balance it out.

The total cost was about $7 CAD for a delicious and super big meal. It is very popular during the lunch rush, where you can see lots of salarymen enjoying a quick lunch before going back to work.

A Happy Pancake: I have more of a savoury tooth than a sweet tooth, but A Happy Pancake was definitely on our radar! We went to the Harujuku location and waited for about 20 minutes around 2pm. They are known for their incredibly fluffy and thick Japanese pancakes!

Each pancake is freshly made and there is a window where you can see them making it. The pancakes definitely did not disappoint. I have yet to see something like this in Vancouver, so you should definitely give them a try while in Tokyo.:

Matsunoya: Matsunoya is another chain restaurant, although I did not see it around as much as Sukiya. We passed by one of the Matsunoya locations every day on the way to the subway, and decided to finally try it. They serve gyudon as well, but seem to specialize in katsu aka fried meat.

We ordered both the pork and chicken katsu to compare, and they were both delicious! Very crispy and the curry sauce was delicious as well. Matsunoya was also pretty cheap!

Kaisen Misakiko: We visited this sushi conveyor belt restaurant in Tokyo Dome City for lunch! It was reasonably priced and our favourite nigiri were the different types of tuna.

There are two layers of conveyor belts. The bottom belt offers the standard nigiri. The top belt has the nigiri that you specially order on the iPad and comes delivered on a shinkansen style plate, how cute! The colour of the plate corresponds to the price – usually, there are about 5 different plate colours at a restaurant.

Well, there’s part 1! Stay tuned for part 2!

 

 

 


Filed Under: food & drink, Japan, japanese, seafood, Tokyo, travel

Brown Bites: Dolpan Seoul BBQ

November 29, 2018

Brown Bites is a new mini series on my blog featuring places the boyfriend has tried without me, so it wouldn’t be my own review. Why the name Brown, you ask? It is named after the Japanese LINE character, Brown. Brown is a cute, shy, emotionless cartoon bear but secretly full of love, and we adore him to pieces! 

The boyfriend was working in Richmond one day back in the summer, and it was time for lunch. He was originally planning on going back to Sushi House which is also in Continential Plaza, but they were closed that day. Dolpan Seoul BBQ was in the same plaza and was open, so he came here instead.

The interior of Dolpan was pretty modern and woodsy. It seemed like a relatively new restaurant based on the decor. At lunch it wasn’t that busy, but I heard it gets really busy during dinner.

Korean BBQ beef lunch combo: Mmm, looks delicious! He went with the lunch combo which came with a generous portion of sliced beef, Korean crystal noodle (aka sweet potato noodle), and onions. There was also a side of rice, making it a super filling meal!

He really enjoyed his lunch at Dolpan. The beef was marinated very well.

He would definitely not mind coming back! We were actually planning on coming back a few days after since he couldn’t stop talking about how delicious it was. But after checking the menu, it didn’t seem like they had any BBQ chicken which was what I wanted that night … So I didn’t really want to go, teehee.

Don’t get me wrong, I love my BBQ beef too but sometimes I just prefer chicken and white meat! It would be great if Dolpan could add some chicken.

Yay!

 

Dolpan Seoul BBQ Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, korean

Mike’s Place – Gibson’s, Sunshine Coast

November 20, 2018

Wow, this post is an OLDIE! We are talking about 1.5 years old, folks. I was going through photos in my cloud storage and came across some restaurants that I never fully blogged about on our long weekend getaway in May 2017!

I did briefly talk them in my Sunshine Coast Weekend Itinerary post though. That’s probably why I forgot to write a post!

Anyways, after our hike up to Soames Hill, we stopped by Gibsons Pier. While walking around, we came across this small ice cream shop inconspicuously named Mike’s Place. It had great reviews so off we went!
Mike’s Place is a no frills cafe. None of the fancy stuff, but friendly and cozy service. They also sold convenience store snacks as well.

I believe I ordered the pistachio??

I forgot which flavours we ordered (can you blame me, it was 1.5 years ago whoops!), but I DO remember that the gelato was delicious. Both our ice creams were creamy and hit the spot perfectly on a hot summer’s day.

The best part of this was how cheap the ice cream was! I believe it was around $3-4, which is an absolute steal compared to Vancouver prices. There was also a plethora of flavours to choose from!

Mike’s Place is a gem on the Sunshine Coast. Delicious ice cream, cheap prices and friendly service. If there’s one dessert place you should eat at in Gibsons/Sunshine Coast, go with Mike’s Place!

Mike's Place Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: Canada, dessert, food & drink, Sunshine Coast

Kamamarui Ramen – North Burnaby

November 17, 2018

I wasn’t planning on writing about Kamamarui Ramen again, but I haven’t been out to try new places lately! This visit was actually from the summer time. I wrote about Kamamarui four years ago, when they opened their first shop by Metrotown.

I remember back then, it was super popular and constantly had huge line ups because it was one of the only places you could find delicious taken joint outside of downtown! Now, ramen joints are popping up everywhere and there are more options in the suburbs.

The boyfriend and I usually go to their second location in North Burnaby because it is more convenient.
Tonkotsu Ramen: This is my go-to and hits the spot every time. I order the light broth which is still pretty rich and creamy. It is a bit on the saltier side which I don’t mind!

This bowl comes with one piece of lean chashu pork. The lean pork is a bit dry so I like to soak it in the soup and eat it near the end.

If you want more chashu, you can order the chashu ramen. The chashu ramen contains the same broth but with more pieces of chashu.

Dan Dan noodles: On one of our visits, the boyfriend was pleasantly surprised when he saw that they now offered Dan Dan noodles! He traded in his usual chashu ramen (described above) for it.

It was alright, but lacking in the prominent peanut and chili flavour that is associated with Dan Dan noodles. Although he was glad he gave it a try, he would stick with the ramen instead.

Overall, Kamamarui is a great choice if you’re craving some ramen in Burnaby and you don’t want to venture into Ramen Land (aka the West End).

Yay!

Kamamarui Ramen & Don Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, japanese

Brown Bites: Patron Tacos and Cantina

November 11, 2018

Brown Bites is a new mini series on my blog featuring places the boyfriend has tried without me, so it wouldn’t be my own review. Why the name Brown, you ask? It is named after the Japanese LINE character, Brown. Brown is a cute, shy, emotionless cartoon bear but secretly full of love, and we adore him to pieces! 

One day for lunch, the boyfriend came across Patron Tacos and Cantina. After passing by a second time, he decided to go and satisfy his burrito craving and to see if it was any good.

Patron Tacos and Cantina is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver. It was quite busy and lively during the lunch rush, but he was able to find a spot after ordering and paying at the front.

Chips: While he waited for his burrito, they gave him some free tortilla chips and salsa! They were a nice snack for him to munch on and made the wait feel a bit shorter.

Beef burrito, $16.80: The burrito was more expensive than what we’re both used to, but that is to be expected due to the central location of the restaurant.

It was a pretty filling burrito, but he has had better, taste and price-wise. For the price, it didn’t feel worth it. To compare, the burritos at Sal Y Limon are about $10 and more flavourful. The burrito we had at Vallartas was at the same price point as Patron, but Vallartas already included guac and was much larger.

Overall, he was quite excited to possibly have another delicious Mexican restaurant to go to, but the price was not worth it. There are other places in the city which are tastier and cheaper, but Patron is a good option if you’re in the area and wanting some Mexican food.

But, it has a lively and fun atmosphere so come here if you’re looking for that!

Meh.

 

Patron Tacos & Cantina Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, mexican

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