food from osaka and hokkaido! mostly hokkaido.hehe.
my 1st day's lunch was a simple japanese set lunch. simple is highly underrated :P very cool tempura meat ball thingies o sth
less of a class trip, more like a 入社式
table for 4?
first night's dinner at ramada hotel(i know the name sounds cheap but it's pretty good and one of the hotel attendants wears this real cool hat). it's a full course, and i mean full course, starters ,appetizers,fish,mouth rinse and everything, not to mention the cutlery.
supper was okonomiyaki at dotonbori :P
we then flew to hokkaido and had our first lunch there. i must say, this was the worst of the lot but still pretty decent(at least compared to when i travel)
small 'nabe' - hot pot
dinner at this hot spring ryoukan was amazing! the style was just a blast. i can only imagine how much it costs but i'm expecting about rm150 a person minimum.
this aint the full list. if u see the white piece of paper, written on it is the full menu
japanese style deco
sashimi, if u've noticed, any japanese meal will come with sashimi!
this hot pot was way way way better than the one i had for lunch!!!
3rd night was sushi. we had 3 sets of this.crab,sea urchin,fish roe,scallops,tuna,salmon,prawn, u name it, we ate it. probably the most expensive sushi meal i ever had coming at an approximate rm120
see this sheep?
that's our meal. so called 'gengkhis khan' lunch but all in all it was just lamb and a hot plate with kick ass dipping sauce.
this meal was at chitose airport before flying to tokyo. i always thought airport food to suck and be ridiculously pricey but i think i had the best 1000yen meal to date. fresh octopus sashimi.
and this set meal of ikura don(roe with rice) hokkaido baked potato with butter and a small bowl of udon
i must say, the roe is amazing. fresh red poppy juicy balls. if u've watched yakitate japan or cooking master boy, i was near one of those over exaggerated reactions that they show!
haha, that's all... if your mouth doesn't salivate from this, you shouldn't be coming to japan