Monday, February 28, 2011

Neighborhood Hirakata

It has been 3 weeks and a half to stayed in Japan. Time passed in the blink of an eye. Everything seemed so interesting and new to me at first and some of them still are. Around Kansai-Gaidai, there are several restaurants that people can go. Not many restaurants but few good places. Here are some places that I have been.


I believe this was the first Indian restaurant I went in my entire life. The food was delicious but little bit different from my hometown food. The main course was curry (of course) with nan and rice. And dessert was served after. Besides, the owner who was about the same age as my mom was very nice to me. We hardly communicated each other but she tired to communicate with me by using hands and basic japanese so that I could understand. It was very thoughtful. This is where I got first friendly-impression about Japan.


This is Japanese pancake 'Okonomiyaki'. This is located in the park near by the seminar house 4 where I stay right now. My friend helped me to find this place and I was so glad that I finally found the place that I could go almost everyday. It is very easy to go and easy to like them! The space is a bit small as other Japanese restaurants but becasue of the small space, customers could feel like their home and be comfortable. This is the other favorite place that I found in my neighborhood.


As the picture indicates, this is 'Gappa sushi'. (I am not sure if it is proper English name) This is the first sushi place that I have ever been in Japan. Definitely there are full of freshness and fishes! Its' location is further than other places above but I strongly believe that it is worth it to go. Even though I am not really sushi person, I can't help myself from thinking about Gappa sushi. This place is also important especially for me because this is the place where I met my Japanese friend who now became one of my closest Japanese friends. Sushi and plus friend! Who can say no to Gappa sushi.

Those are the places around my neighborhood. Of course there are lots of places that I have never been before but so far I love where I have been. I am looking forward to search my next favorite places!

2 comments:

  1. You certainly are lucky to live in a neighborhood with so many good restaurants. Examining the food culture is an interesting approach to exploring your neighborhood.

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  2. that looks so yummy, okonomiyaki is something i'd really love to try if I'm ever lucky enough to go to Japan!

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