One of many soba noodle places in the Shibuya neighborhood of Tokyo. |
We couldn't read the noodle and topping options on the machine where you order, and the staff didn't speak English, so we pressed one of the main buttons and got a basic, and delicious, bowl of noodles. |
Soy ice cream with mango sauce at a train station in Tokyo. It tastes kind of like soy milk, but it's quite good. |
When you've just gotten off a morning train in Kyoto from Tokyo and you pass a bakery in the train station, this is what you end up eating for lunch. The greenish pastry has a melon-flavored filling, but I don't like melon so I can't tell you how it tasted. I did appreciate that I could find unsweetened iced tea on almost every corner. |
At a little basement okonomiyaki place in Kyoto. |
Making butatama okonomiyaki. |
BBQ sauce, egg, pork, onions... sort of a cross between omelet and pizza. |
Best convenience-store lunch-on-the-run I've ever had. |
Sake in Nara. |
It was a little warm in Nara for soup, but it was good nevertheless. |
Lime soda at a Freshness Burger in Osaka. We joked about this chain restaurant when we were in Tokyo, but after wandering around lost in Osaka, this was just what we needed. |
The soy burger was actually pretty good -- the generous amount of avocado on it helped. |
Lunch from the grocery store in the Okayama train station. Filling, delicious and cheap. |
Time to eat the snack I bought in Kyoto. Raw yatsuhashi -- a sweet wrap made from glutinous rice flour, with bean paste in the center. These are sakura (cherry blossom) flavored. |
Finally, in Okayama, we go for some seafood! This one was tasty... |
... as was this... |
This one was... chewy. |
Lunch in Hiroshima at a busy okonomiyaki place near the Peace Park. This okonomiyaki is "Hiroshima style" and is a little different from the one we had in Kyoto. |
We sat on stools facing the large grill. |
Add noodles and egg... |
BBQ sauce... |
Green onions and any other topping you ordered to finish it off. |
So good. |
Beef curry on Miyajima Island. |
A delicious Miyajima snack called momiji manjū. It's a maple-leaf shaped cake around a flavored, sweet bean paste filling. |
This one is brandy-chocolate flavored. |
Very good, very spicy ramen noodles at a popular place in Fukuoka called Ippudo. I ordered the dish with added "layers" of spice. |
Fried dumpling appetizer -- gyoza. Part of a delicious final dinner in Japan. |
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