jkid wrote:Outback Steakhouse: http://www.outbacksteakhouse.co.jp/en/menu/index.html
Wow, the food is so good.
Sorry but you need to get out more - whilst it is good it is no different from Outback anywhere else...
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jkid wrote:Outback Steakhouse: http://www.outbacksteakhouse.co.jp/en/menu/index.html
Wow, the food is so good.
visual_gaze wrote:I agree. im a die hard Japanese food lover and i love all and any Japanese food but nattou, just not my kind of dish. It seems that many foreigners dislike nattou the most yet the Japanese LOVE it. at least all the ones i met.
gamblerumble wrote:It was pieces of chicken separated by cartilage! Are you supposed to eat the cartilage? because it was essentially unchewable for me.
Taurus wrote:Ha ha, this happened to me. I grabbed a whole skewer and stuck most of it in my mouth before realising I'd have to chow down on a load of cartilage. My wife reckons Japanese people really like it because of its texture - and I think in general Japanese people have a much greater appreciation of the roles that texture and shape play in the enjoyment of food.
Taurus wrote:But my own recommendations for the best food in Tokyo would be an amazing Tempura restaurant in Akasaka. But I'm still trying to find out the name.
Fedgrub wrote:A place I really enjoyed in Shinjuku was www.sangokuichi.co.jp Tasty meals, good service, nice layout. Nothing super flash, but it was good enough to eat at 4 times.