Thursday, September 18, 2008

Restaurants & Japanese Food

The restaurants here in Iwaki are for the most part mom & pop shops. It’s usually a hit and miss, but we’ve found some really good places. One of them is a katsu place where they stick cheese in the middle. Sooo fat and good. Also none of the restaurants that I have been to, sell teriyaki or flip food with knives and spatulas or make onion volcanoes. Despite the fact that it is delicious and awesome, I believe that it’s all commercialized Japanese food to appease foreign audiences. So next time you say you want some Japanese food, don’t be ignant and say, “Let’s get some Teriyaki bro!”

One of the best-discovered places is an all you can eat bbq place in the main part of town. It’s about 13 for the unlimited beef/pork and the price increases for add-ons like salad and such. It’s definitely better than Korean bbq, because you don’t smell like you spent half our life in Seoul afterwards. And you don’t feel guilty for eating dog.

There is also this sauce. Absolutely incredible sauce. It’s like sex for the first time, at least for guys, and maybe the 5th or 6th time for girls? You put it in your mouth and are like, WOW! It’s already over? I need more RIGHT NOW! Except it’s every time you dip the meat in the sauce and put it in your mouth, that’s what she said. Frustrating.

1 comment:

proxy said...

Make you bring dis asauce to the America!