Mar 072018
 

I go to the famous Robot Restaurant in Tokyo and it is simply AMAZINGGGGG!

I had a blast here and couldn’t recommend it more, so long as you have $70 USD to spend for 90 minutes of entertainment.

This was a really fun event and I recommend you combine it with a night out and go to Golden Gai afterword.

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Feb 142018
 

Tempura is Japanese fried food and it is AMAZING! Here is a video from my favorite tempura restaurant in Tokyo; I must have come here 5 days in a row for lunch! 🙂

I eat fried shrimp with hot soba noodles and then cold soba noodles as well as trying octopus inside some sort of slimey weird white goo. Soba noodles are a kind of thin buckwheat noodle and they taste amazing inside of a hot kind of broth/soup.

Enjoy the video and leave your comments below! 🙂

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Feb 072018
 

I end up at a local noodle restaurant in Tokyo and have one of the best meals of my life!

This place was in a dark alley in the middle of this huge city and the only way that we got there was by following a kind of local guide from our hostel.

The best part about the entire experience is that I found out that the Japanese really do slurp-up their food and that it really does make it taste better; though, it’s one of the most initially off-putting experiences, to walk into a place where everyone is loudly slurping, you quickly get used to it.

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I hope you enjoy the video! 🙂

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Feb 032018
 

Eating EEL in Japan. I never even thought about eating eel (unagi in Japanese) until I stumbled upon this nice little place in Tokyo.

It turns out that they eat EVERY part of the eel in Japan and this was a bit unexpected; though, it made for a fun experience in the restaurant ;).

In the video, I eat every part of the eel:

  • head
  • fin
  • guts
  • meat

Suffice it to say, the meat was by far the best part.

I hope you enjoy the video! Leave any comments below 🙂

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