I was so impressed to read this post "German Shepherd dog leads Alaska State Troopers to fire". He is really smart!
"Colors in Culture", it shows the meaning of color in each country and area. In Wetern/American, Japanse, European, African think angre is read but in Hindu, it's black. African and Soudh American people seem to set less color to feeling than wetern or Japanese.
Today I will go to Yakitori place Torikizoku, their yakitori is good, size is big and all menu is 280yen! And if you go there in more than 8 people, you can order Tabehodai(free foods) & Nomihodai (free drink) by 2800yen, it's so reasonable! Most of all, I can tell you their yakitori is really good. That's point, since Toyokizoku is chain store, you may find in youre area.
Like that, cheap price izakayas are incrasing since last year. Here are some chain shop you can find easily in Tokyo area.
Chu bo Happi : chain shop, all less than 399yen Izakaya, their main manu is Japanese fried chicken. I have never been there but I will one time, Good topic.
kin no kura / Thokenbunroku : chain shop, all 270yen Izakaya, some place has ordering system that you order on touch panel machine. Foods were so so, I recommend Edamame, it's a huge size.
Hanbei : chain shop, most menu is less than 100yen, wow I can't understand why they can make such cheap.
And now uniqe shop try their owun unique idea.
Kakumei(revolution) : an izakaya in Oyama, Itabashi ward. They have free shochu, you can drink shochu for free. You need to order two dishes only. And their menu are not expensive at all.
Seihin(poor) : You rent pot and buy ingredients, then you need to cook by yourself. If you have some good cook friend, this might interesting place.
Woooow, thanks a lot for those wonderful tips !
I can't wait to try them when i'll go in Japan this summer.
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Hanbei : chain shop, most menu is less than 100yen, wow I can't understand why they can make such cheap.
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the only Izakaya in toronto is so expensive T_T and i bet it just couldn't compare!!
Posted by: nostalgic_na | Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 01:50 PM
Woooow, thanks a lot for those wonderful tips !
I can't wait to try them when i'll go in Japan this summer.
Posted by: katsudon | Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 07:27 PM
wow... free shochu.. o_o
行きたいな。
Posted by: Hu5h55 | Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 06:22 PM
Very cheap and useful information! I'll check those places in Tokyo in few days (I'll be there from May 6th to May 15th!).
Thanks and great blog, as usual.
Posted by: Marco | Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 05:50 AM