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Am i the only one?

no, apparently toshi is also a bit camp. but it's ok, Ramen Genki it is. i am quite fond of all japanese food whether it's alive, raw or cooked.

edit: excluding raw chick thigh meat....

Holy sh1t ;)

I'm in 100% for Genkis. I LOOOOOOVE the karekatsu :D

I've been there about 20 times, and never ordered ANYTHING else :)

So we're moving this to the 2nd-last weekend of the month?

Holy sh1t :P

I'm in 100% for Genkis. I LOOOOOOVE the karekatsu :)

I've been there about 20 times, and never ordered ANYTHING else :laugh:

So we're moving this to the 2nd-last weekend of the month?

Just for this one cause i made a mistake with the date

Eat heaps cause it will be 5 weeks until the next one :)

Oh Oh whats this....could we be getting 10 or more attending???!!!

FREE CASE OF BEER on me if we do....

I think we may fall a few short....but i will be there 4 sure...may pop up to the pub for some pre-dinner drinks :P

Ando

meh, the katsu is a poor salary mans food. but nick and i ate quite a bit in tokyo as when you are shitfaced at 2am and farking hungry surprisingly there are not many restaurants open?? there was a great place in shinjuku that just sold tonkatsu curry. and you could pick your level of spicness from like 1 to 12 with every level in between! love that. usually mild, med and hot is enough, but they had the whole level system going, and had great katsu curry!

ok, who am i kidding, i love the katsu. mmm i just remebered in 2005 when we were on the shinkansen we bought beer and tonkatsu sandwhiches... they were high kwarity.

steve, you are right, last time in japan when we were at dinner one night the waitress got confused. our friend tried to order salmon sashimi for us, but instead ordered chicken thigh meat sashimi... mmm raw chicken.

no, apparently toshi is also a bit camp. but it's ok, Ramen Genki it is. i am quite fond of all japanese food whether it's alive, raw or cooked.

edit: excluding raw chick thigh meat....

LIES!

You loved the raw chicken at the yakitori restaurant

raw chicken = salmonella surprise

Thats what i was thinking.......

Yeah it looks like ill drive up this time

I have an open bar party the next night so i shouldnt get wasted 2 nights in a row

raw chicken = salmonella surprise

yeah and top it off with some bird flu... needless to say we sent it back to be cooked.

actually tosh, i think you may have explained it. we tried to order salmon, but they got mixed up and gave us salmonella? lol.




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