First, some cafeteria foods. This was some fish and some other stuff - quite tasty.
A very red ramen that really wasn't spicy. Can't really get a spicy ramen from the school cafeterias.
Balanced lunch - some curry combo:Fish tempura set:
Balanced lunch of some breaded chicken, fried beef and cabbage:
This is some cream chocolate thing I got for a snack from campus convenience store:
A bun I bought going to school at a bakery in ikeshita (池下). The tape at the bottom said to eat it the same day.
Very tasty:
Here is a bento I got at BENTOMAN near campus - some really tasty yakitori:
One day, I went to dinner with a lab member to this tempura place near campus:
Here is the menu:
I got some tasty saltwater eel (anago) tempura don with an addition of a tempura leaf :P
I wanted a snack and I got these strawberry mushrooms?!! The name kinokonoyama (きのこの山) means mushroom mountain:
Got this morning shot coffee... hmm lets just say because some idol group advertised it on the train...
Here is some cheese/whipped cream dessert I bought on campus:
At this supermarket in ikeshita (not too far from me) was this large selection of teas in teabags - I got the assam one - delicious:
This was rather tasty from the Chinese restaurant where I like the tan-tan-men soup. This was some eggplant with minced beef in a tasty sauce:
Last Sunday, I scouted out the restaurants in Imaike to find something to eat. Finally, I decided on this Chinese one:
And had some tasty and really spicy tan-tan-men. The waitress was really really cute - I might be back...
On Friday, I got home for dinner so I went out looking for something to eat. About three blocks from my apartment, I found this corner takeout store where these three old Japanese ladies (お婆ちゃん) were making okonomiyaki - naturally I can't resist Japanese お婆ちゃん so I bought some:
And got some imagawaki as a dessert:
Finally... today for lunch I had this don at a popular fast food restaurant chain in Imaike:
For dinner, I went for sushi since I haven't had it in a while!
Some tuna:
.. and more tuna?
seared tuna?
mackerel:
And some of those tiny transparent fishies with tiny black eyes:
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