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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 @ 10:19 AM
Kyoto Part 1

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At last im going to talk about Kyoto.

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Kyoto Tower.

The Kyoto JR station is like a huge shopping mall with Isetan, The Cube and The Porta. Our favourites are at the basement (okay food basment) and the restaurants levels.

There are alot of bakeries with cakes and breads that tasted as good as it looked.

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and the thing about Japan food basements is that sample portions are not like in singapore, but is bigger than bite-sized =D ang they let me take pictures of them. Some of them even placed the food nicely for me to take.

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The mochi here doesnt just come in the shape of round but also flat triangular shaped.

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The skin is very delicately soft and the soya powder doesnt overwhelm. We tasted quite a few mochi in Japan but the most special one got to be in Daimaru in Tokyo, which the mochi fillings are cake-like and really very nice which i forgotten to take picture of LOL. I was having it to myself when stupid Tang took up the whole seat in the cyber cafe to sleep and i was almost falling LOL

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A whole level for ramen.

The japanese must be very health conscious or weight conscious because most of the restaurants have calories counted for you to make a better(?) choice.

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We settled at this tonkatsu restaurant and we didnt regret it. Oh and there's no calorie count here.HAHAHAHA because if you go to the food basement you will find out that one tonkatsu has 980 calories thats why they dun dare to put HAHAHHAHHAHA

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The tonkatsu was excellent. The meat wasnt dry, crumbs crispy not oily and the pork cutlets was just as good. It put the tonkatsu in Sushi Tei to shame. Its even better than the tonkatsu in Tampopo. The miso soup was tasty not too salty. And free flow of rice, miso soup and salad!

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It was a very satisfying meal indeed. and another thing i like about japan restaurants is that there is no service charge that doesnt mean the service isnt good, in fact its better than some restaurants in Singapore. And the tax is already included in the price. Makes accounting easier.

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We came out and saw the polices in Kyoto performing. Must be some police day.

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My kyoto favourite bakery at Isetan. I bought these 3 for the next day breakfast and immediately regreted not buying more.

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so i wanted to get it the next day but it was so late and i was worried that it has closed so i ran for it T_____T

That day was the start of Gion festival and they have night fair along the roads which were closed for the event.

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Corn grilled with soya sauce.
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Rough and hard ice drizzled with grape syrup.
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This grilled squid was very fresh and chewy but the portion was very big and we got a bit sick of it. Think of the tonkatsu dinner we just ate.
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Their tako pachi is really nice! the sotongs were so big that it was half out and its just like xiao long bao in the sense that its the soup but here its the juice of the sotong!
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Candied fruits.
I got the longan ones and the juiciness of the fruit was retained.
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banana chocolate.

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Thats all for Part 1 very tired wtf.

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