Again, using Google technology (and why not? Japan’s cities is one of Google’s most mapped-out places on earth!), you’ll find the Ramen Alley (??????) if you right click the arrow (right arrow) 5 times.
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You’ll see a nightclub called “Club Taliswomen” (lol, I like how they just turned “Talisman” into “Taliswoman” which makes no sense), [...]
I met up with some friends for dinner at Haiku, one of my favorite Japanese restaurant in Shanghai (aside from Nadaman of course, but that … is too pricey, lol). We had a big group and since I was in charge of ordering, and I really couldn’t be bothered with getting everyone’s approval on what [...]
Arguably one of the first pure yakitori restaurants in Hong Kong, Yakitoritei’s Happy Valley branch set a pretty high bar for followers popping up everywhere in Hong Kong soon after its opening in 2003.
In a previous post, I’ve mentioned Magushi on Peel Street, a new yakitori restaurant which found its niche through offering a wide [...]
If Matsubishi (松菱日本料理) at the Renaissance Harbour View Hotel is the most well-known teppanyaki restaurant in town, then Wa San Mai (和三味) comes a close second, with an equally impressive history of serving top-quality teppanyaki to the citizens of Hong Kong.
Wa San Mai has been operating for well over 20 years before the original owner [...]
Yakitori restaurants have been around for a very long time, but they continue to pop up in drove. Just recently, another one called Magushi opened on Peel Street in Soho so I thought I’d try it with my brother. Its about a 5 minute walk so I had greeted the folks at the restaurant in [...]