Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Food News Flash

Harken to the food gods、for they have seen it fit to answer my prayers!

In Minamiazabu, walking distance from my office, I found a tiny falafel shop, and it is phenomenal. There are few things more satisfying than a giant pita stuffed with fresh falafel, hummus, veggies and pickles, topped off with tahini... and yet more hummus. With the weather getting really raw, and the ever present danger of catching a cold, it is important to make sure you are properly fueled at all times, and this is a delicious way of doing so. The nice lady at King Falafel even gave me a free sample of her homemade black sesame hummus, which was pretty sinfully tasty.
With everybody rushing about to get things done before New Years, and clients coming by to pay their respects, we end up with some odd things stacking up in the office. While most of it is paper (endless supplies of calendars, greeting cards and coupons), some are edible.

The Pinanciers from Fukuoka Airport were pretty good, although the Amao strawberry coating didn't taste any different from regular strawberries. The low brow version of the famous Royce chocolate-covered potato chips (which has now been launched in stores, if you are curious) was quite weird. If nothing else they are good for those times you cannot decide between salty and sweet!
Just four more days until my 48 hour onsen vacation... I hope to have good things to say upon my return!


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  1. King Falafel is on my list of places to visit since it's vegetarian and I love falafel.

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    1. King Falafel is amazing :)
      Tai'm in Ebisu is also good, and the owner is really nice, but it is a bit pricy for the amount of food.

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  2. 48 hour onsen vacation? Lucky one! ;D Tomorrow I will visit an onsen, but just for 1-2 hours. taiwanese hot springs are not so comfortable like hot springs in Japan. :(

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    1. Hi Goya-chan, Beitou wasn't bad^ ^
      And even a couple hours is good for your skin! I will probably boil like a lobster笑

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    2. Yesterdays hot spring-visit was really relaxing. :3 But yesterday the weather was quite good (warm and sunny), so it was rather a "hiking-weather" than a "hotspring-weather."

      The chips in combination with chocolate? sounds kinda disturbing. xD

      By the way, you play the koto, right? Do you have any video of you playing it? I would love to see/hear you playing koto. :)

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    3. Look up Hiyaku or Benisoubi on Youtube, you should be able to find a couple if my old videos^_−☆

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  3. I can see why you say your hobby is eating now. :)

    Where are you going on your onsen holiday?

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  4. Nice work finding hommous in Tokyo!

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    1. It's actually not as hard as you would think ^ ^ Middle eastern food has actually made some inroads in Japan

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