Sunday, August 24, 2014

Oki Eateries

Another place in our neighborhood is 
Yakiniku Viking TRY.
Yakiniku is when you cook your own food at your own table. In some yakiniku places, you order the meats and vegetables you want and they bring them out to you. This particular establishment is buffet style.
You pay first for the amount of time you want to spend eating -- 30, 60 or 90 minutes.
Then, you proceed to the food coolers to chose your meats. They had a variety of cuts of chicken, beef, pork, and seafood. Some cuts were pre-seasoned, as well.

They also had a nice selection of fruits and veggies, some of which, were good for the grill, too!
Between the coolers was an offering of soup, pasta, and a few other precooked food items, like rice, of course!!
Notice the little ice cream treats cooler? There was also a cotton candy machine!
Once you've made your food choices, you head back to your table and proceed to cook them!
They had a few "American seating" tables, but also a raised area of "Japanese seating" tables.
I am always fascinated with the shoes kicked off ;0)

They do, indeed, "always give the freshest vegetables and meet."
I'm hoping you can click to enlarge the pictures to read the rules and welcomes!!

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Arashi's
(aka -- "the ticket machine place")
As you walk in the door, your first stop is the ticket machine where you make and pay for your food and drink choices. You then hand your ticket to the greeter as s/he seats you. That's it!


Rodney enjoyed his Golden Ramen and Gyoza!!

My Garlic Fried Rice was quite tasty!!


Now that we're back stateside, one of my biggest cravings is a really good bowl of ramen. I need to get on the hunt!!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Oki Neighborhood Eateries

 Old Spices Doner Kebab
 The first time we tried this place was after Typhoon Jelawat. When the "all clear" was given (after 24 hours in lock down) and we still didn't have power, we were anxious to get some fresh air and curious to see what the neighborhood looked like. On our way back to the house, we walked by this trolley car and he was up and running!!! So, we ordered a couple of pita sandwiches. You get to choose spice level and topping (yogurt or blue cheese).
Quite a deal for ~$5!
Typically, when we'd get this later, we'd walk down, get the shawarmas, then take turns (since we'd have Truman with us) going into FamilyMart to choose an interesting drink and chips to go with it!

 
 
 Nepal Spice "Kitchin"
This is one of our favorites!! Lunch is the best time to go, as the prices are better. But, its great for a date night. With the dinner for two, you get the big piece of na'an and rice to share, each get a salad and four curries of your choice and chicken tandoori. That also includes two drinks and ice cream for dessert. Their best by far is Butter Chicken Curry!!! It's fun to watch them make the na'an, too, when they slap the bread to the inside of a large cast iron pot!!
 


 Needed to stop to grab a drink for the long two block walk home ;0)