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Good for a break to explore Ginza at Kamameshi Yakitori Torigin Main Store

[Silver] August 23, 2013 09:00

 Bom dia !

In the second half of August, a cool breeze was blowing in the morning and evening.
It was also a fun season to walk around the streets of Ginza and go back alleys.

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Today, I went to "Torigin Honten", which is famous for Kamameshi and Yakitori in Ginza 5-chome.

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The menu of Kamameshi is not only bird rice, but also abalone kamameshi and small pillar kamameshi. Tea bowl steaming, soup, and pickles are added to the photo.

Though it looks small, the picture is taken when the half was tasted.
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It's a good idea to eat yakitori during the waiting time and wait for the cooked rice to be ready.

Of course, if time permits, Avotre sante!

 
"Ginza of the world". There are many famous shops hidden behind the alleys in a sophisticated and stylish city. Please enjoy exploring Ginza.
Please refer to the following blog for details. Enjoy Ginza !
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Torigin Ginza Main Store

5-5-7, Ginza, Chuo-ku

Click here for the bird's website. http://www.torigin-ginza.co.jp/