Tiffy's Stay in Japan
Sushiro
Somewhere near Nagoya Gakuin University
Sushiro
Somewhere near Nagoya Gakuin University
A bike ride away
I don't really know the name of the places around here. And neither do my friends. Most of the time, they ride the bicycle to places around the school. I didn't bother buying a bicycle because I just live an hour away from school by subway. It's been really troublesome, trust me. And home has an atmosphere that's too serious for me. I think that's a big reason why I'm so sleepy when I'm there.
A couple of weeks ago, Sushiro had a sort of promo where all their sushi costs 90 yen. (Originally, a dish would cost 110 yen.) You know what that means, right?
Eating time!
Sushiro had tables and conveyor belts beside the table. If you want something, you just get it off the conveyor belt. White plates have sushi without wasabi in them. If you want wasabi in your sushi, better get the yellow plates. It wasn't enough for me, so I put more wasabi -- YUM.
If something you want isn't on the conveyor belt, you press a little button and order what you want. Your order will then come in these elevated plates that indicate the assigned color of the table that made the order:
We also got to make our own tea. LOL. Powder and add water. Careful though -- the faucet is pretty hot. Trust me, I learned the hard way.
And my dessert? Yoghurt mango parfait! Although, if you ask me, the mango isn't sweet enough! I think I got used to the mangoes in the Philippines!
A couple of weeks ago, Sushiro had a sort of promo where all their sushi costs 90 yen. (Originally, a dish would cost 110 yen.) You know what that means, right?
Eating time!
Sushiro had tables and conveyor belts beside the table. If you want something, you just get it off the conveyor belt. White plates have sushi without wasabi in them. If you want wasabi in your sushi, better get the yellow plates. It wasn't enough for me, so I put more wasabi -- YUM.
We also got to make our own tea. LOL. Powder and add water. Careful though -- the faucet is pretty hot. Trust me, I learned the hard way.
And my dessert? Yoghurt mango parfait! Although, if you ask me, the mango isn't sweet enough! I think I got used to the mangoes in the Philippines!
Wow! These all looks so yummy! Hey, how much is 90yen? And do you mean you can eat as much as you want for 90 yen? Or for 90 yen each?
ReplyDeleteCool photos btw! :)
maganda ba dyan sa japan?? hehe
ReplyDeleteeto ba yung malapit sa kanayama station? hehehe
ReplyDeletetry yabaton, komeyo(?), and unagi sa rustans-like mall in sakae area.
will try to send u d details asap.
pls keep on posting your food finds. share tayo. madalas ako nagoya.
tnx!
nyak! you can ask naman re: where the places are, right? :P para mas accurate and exact :P haha
ReplyDeletehay, nakakainggit, your japanese food experience are sooooo good! boo, you better bring me food when you get back!
Philos: 90 yen each! :D Around 45 php a plate! :D
ReplyDeleteDonald: Yups :) Maganda!
Anonymous: Yeah! Around Kanayama area! :D Awww! Thank you! I'll start looking for those!
Brian: It was kind of weird how the Japanese don't really understand what were saying even though we were saying the words right :s Like we would order and they would even come out just to clarify what we ordered! So I didn't want to ask because I was afraid to frustrate them. Hahaha. They came out three times, I think. LOL. Pero I'll try next time :D Nyahaha. Baka sira na yung food when I bring it back!
HI! i lived in japan for several months and sushiro has a special place in my heart. my friends and i super love cheesy salmon! glad to have stumbled upon your page, brought back memories. :)
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