after two and a half hour drive, i wonder if i am really at a city called dusseldorf in germany or i am in any city in japan? it is deceiving... we arrived to this particular part of the city, hungry for supper, we enter this restaurant and these are the decorations that welcomed us....
well, it is typical japanese restaurant decoration and motifs, i know...
but how can you explain this... a menu board that full of japanese characters and no sign of western alphabets
with japanese waiter/waitress at the bar, johannes and his asahi beer
a portion of assorted sashimi - maguro (blue fin tuna), sake (salmon) and saba (mackerel) - super fresh and yummy...
karagae - deep fried chicken cubes, was okay but i prefer the one from next door....
delicious and super yummy 6 sticks of assorted yakitor
different types of sake wine that you could imagine - they can be found here....
although there are westerner customers in the restaurant but this place is really frequented by real japanese only... the workers of the restaurant exchange conversation in japanese and even among the japanese customer the japanese language prevails....
the freshness of the sashimi is of japan standard likewise the yakitori are also as tasty as those you can find in any yakitori restaurant in japan.. the choice of sakes are endless to my knowledge...
it makes me really believe that i am in japan but the fact is i am in japan dusseldorf, we walk out the restaurant with complete satisfaction.
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