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hehe noodle juice.

yeah the rainbow one i think is special blend.

oops, mountain blend. i knew it was something blend...

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God i loved that coffee. I still look for it in every asian grocery i go into. And thats a lot around here.

mmm those cold soba noodles are good with tempura dipping sauce

we have been toying around with octopus sashimi, ive tried it once and it isnot a taste thing but more texture, and its a weird texture but nice

also hiramasa head cut in half and smoked with salt, oh goddam its good, the neck part is the best , i could have it daily

As for drinks, I'm sure Gojira can vouch for the 300 yen pints of Kirin Ichiban shibori at that salaryman place in Umeda :)

LOL, to be honest I couldn't vouch for much after how many we had, I was a bit fuzzy at that stage! ^_^

Another weird thing i noticed in japan. no lemonade? i couldn't get lemonade from any vending machines, even macdonalds? they always have coke (but i don't drink it), or ginger ale, or grape fanta (eww)?

Yeah we found some but it was called lemon water and yep is was amrchants lemonade.

Well I cant go past Kitsune Udon or Inari zushi. Both made with oagesan. Sweet fried tofu. Tofu here is that crap cold white stuff so to find good fried tofu like in australia is great.

Bad food umeboshi. Damn right from before everyone I know takes that terrible little ball of sour plum of off their rice and throws it away.

Natto. Never had it nerver want to.

Drink, all you guys here must admitt that although they are technically a girls drink chuuhi are the greatest "get S**T faced" drink invented. But if you wat to be more exotic try oni no kage (Ithink that s it) it is about 800yen for 2L and 13%. THat is the smoothest stuff. Shouchuu.

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well tonight i had some karaage followed by some tonkatsu (pork). very good. last night had pretty much the same thing but with some gyoza as well, oh and some miso too and washed down with a 500ml can of sapporo and a few bottle of asahi... a good nights eating :)

yeah me too, but i've never found any in sydney. the UCC mountain blend is ok though, i warm the can up first though :D

told you to bring back some cans didn't I!!

They dont let you bring back drinks these days. At the airport they were confiscating them. Apparently some people like to put bombs in Boss coffees or something.

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well tonight i had some karaage followed by some tonkatsu (pork). very good. last night had pretty much the same thing but with some gyoza as well, oh and some miso too and washed down with a 500ml can of sapporo and a few bottle of asahi... a good nights eating :D

Get ready to do it all again on Thursday night mate :P

Boss bombs eh? I may start up a boss coffee import company. get the aus distribution rights. sounds like a good idea to me :blink:

maybe even get jap style vending machines with both hot and cold cans.

wow thats deep!?!?! and yeah mos burger is too small but so nice i can eat it all day long.

i think he mean no miso like not having miso? im sure he aint eatin brains...

natto kicks ass! its an acquired taste... hahaha

yer i also like natto. i liked mos burger.

Yeah we found some but it was called lemon water and yep is was amrchants lemonade.

Well I cant go past Kitsune Udon or Inari zushi. Both made with oagesan. Sweet fried tofu. Tofu here is that crap cold white stuff so to find good fried tofu like in australia is great.

Bad food umeboshi. Damn right from before everyone I know takes that terrible little ball of sour plum of off their rice and throws it away.

Natto. Never had it nerver want to.

Drink, all you guys here must admitt that although they are technically a girls drink chuuhi are the greatest "get S**T faced" drink invented. But if you wat to be more exotic try oni no kage (Ithink that s it) it is about 800yen for 2L and 13%. THat is the smoothest stuff. Shouchuu.

whta' wrong with umeboshi & natto ???

Boss bombs eh? I may start up a boss coffee import company. get the aus distribution rights. sounds like a good idea to me :D

maybe even get jap style vending machines with both hot and cold cans.

sounds good richard, only dont stop at boss coffee. how about other things not imported here. (australia)

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