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Slightly drop in souvenirs...Ningyocho

[Kenken] July 29, 2014 14:00

All you have to do is finish your business in Shimbashi on Saturday morning, and then prepare a souvenir for the banquet at night.

Take the Toei Asakusa Line, get off at Ningyocho, and go to the Suitengu intersection, which has a wider sky than usual due to temporary relocation to build a new main hall.

The recommendation in the house is Mr. Mihara-do (1-14-10 Nihonbashi Ningyocho) at the Suitengu intersection.

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The salt rice cracker here has a crushing feeling of rice, and although it is thin, the chewy and the taste of soy sauce are solid, and I am delicious.

In addition to souvenirs, I bought a little for my family.

 

Well, after the souvenir, I'd like to buy lunch.

What I've always been worried about before was Ningyocho Imahan's side dish shop (1-14-5 Nihonbashi Ningyocho).

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Here, I bought sukiyaki croquettes and homemade menchikatsu and went home.

 

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The sukiyaki croquette was thick and volumey, and the seasoning was undervalued, and it was a taste that made you feel the sukiyaki itself. I'm very satisfied!

I don't have any complaints. Even if it was a little cold, it was delicious enough!

The upper left of the photo is the asparagus meat roll. This was also good. Oh, I'm shredded cabbage in the middle.

I'm full. Thank you for your dinner.