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Exfarmer(on a bike) blog: A Japanese adventure
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 1239390" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Landed about 6 hours ago checked in to a hotel in Tokyo and started a bit of sightseeing. </p><p>Nearby we found a department store with a vast food hall, I am sure that the prices would put an envious look on some beef men's faces</p><p>[ATTACH=full]153606[/ATTACH] </p><p>Yes that is over £600 a kilo ! Best Wagyu mind, but who eats it?</p><p>We settled for a Ramen restaurant nearby where the noodles in a fish broth rice cake, with a couple of dumplings cost us a fiver. The best eating places are easy to find as they have long queues, but service is quick and they expect you out in in a few minutes and no tip. After eating had to get my head down , jet lag has hit in a big way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 1239390, member: 1951"] Landed about 6 hours ago checked in to a hotel in Tokyo and started a bit of sightseeing. Nearby we found a department store with a vast food hall, I am sure that the prices would put an envious look on some beef men's faces [ATTACH=full]153606[/ATTACH] Yes that is over £600 a kilo ! Best Wagyu mind, but who eats it? We settled for a Ramen restaurant nearby where the noodles in a fish broth rice cake, with a couple of dumplings cost us a fiver. The best eating places are easy to find as they have long queues, but service is quick and they expect you out in in a few minutes and no tip. After eating had to get my head down , jet lag has hit in a big way [/QUOTE]
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