This was our last two days in Tokyo,
the heat was unbearable and I was too lazy to take my camera out to take pictures haha.
I do have a lot of food pictures though!
If you're interested in my previous entries on my Tokyo trip,
the heat was unbearable and I was too lazy to take my camera out to take pictures haha.
I do have a lot of food pictures though!
If you're interested in my previous entries on my Tokyo trip,
you can find part one here: Wanderlust
and part two: DisneySea
One of my all-time favourite outfit pictures :)
Lunch at Nihonbashi Yukari
The exterior.
This restaurant was soooo hard to find 'cause it didn't display its English name outside.
After circling round and round,
we managed to find a kind Japanese man who directed us to the restaurant.
This was pretty yums.
Welcome starter I guess? Like welcome drinks?
The gelish liquid on top is salty and the bottom's kinda like chawanmushi.
Mine was the cod set + sashimi!
H had the tempura + sashimi
Presentation skills 10/10!
We sat at the counter and had a chat with the chef who told us he has a Facebook page
and won the Iron Chef champion title ten years ago.
I loveeee sitting at the counter watching the Japanese chefs do their thing.
It's just so fascinating!
I loveeee sitting at the counter watching the Japanese chefs do their thing.
It's just so fascinating!
Ice-cream was good!
I still don't know what flavour is it but there was some black bean it in
and the crunchy rice cracker went so well with it!
Hidemi Sugino @ Ginza
Heard and read so much about this patissier
but we were disappointed after trying three different cakes :(
They weren't really worth the rave or price to me.
After a little shopping on the most expensive street in Tokyo, we headed to Shibuya!
Hachiko
At the busiest crossing @ Shibuya
Even though we were so full, we couldn't pass up on CoCo Curry!!!
Best choice made!
Singapore's outlet can't compare at all!
hahahahha our wishes hanged at Meiji Shrine!
hahahaha act model sexy
If you loveeeee gyozas, you MUST try
Harajuku Gyoza!
Even if you don't like gyozas, you still MUST try it 'cause it is reallyyyyy good!!!
We ordered a portion each of pan-fried and boiled gyozas and both were equally good.
It was impossible to choose a favourite!
So juicy and tasty, the PERFECT gyozas!!
We had to order another serving 'cause it just wasn't enough!
Harajuku Gyoza - MUST GO!
It was really warm that day but we made it to Omotesando for some Maisen Tonkatsu!
This restaurant is rumoured to serve the Best tonkatsu in Tokyo
and the outlet in Omotesando is its first.
I really like the quietness of Omotesando.
When we were walking down the streets of this neighbourhood,
I was thinking this will be a nice place to live in if I ever move to Tokyo.
I ordered mine without the rice set 'cause I was still full after the gyoza
but hmmm very soft pork tonkatsu!
Even the softest in SG can't compare.
And the miso soup they served had tonssss of yummy ingredients in it!
And for dinner on our last day, we had sushi buffet at Tsukiji Tama Sushi
located at Takashimaya (Shinjuku) level 13.
The wait was at least ONE HOUR.
Pretty good deal if you ask me 'cause you can have unlimited orders of Uni or tuna belly
and it costs the same as ordering a platter of sushi in Tsukiji market.
But sadly, this branch wasn't as good as the one in Odaiba.
The sashimi in Odaiba's literally MELT in your mouth and it costs a little less too.
Too bad it's kinda out of the way.
OF COURSE I had to eat strawberry shortcake before I leave!!!
I think we bought this at Odakyu mall basement.
Every cake shop sells strawberry shortcake so we bought two from different brands to try!
YUMS!
I'm saving my birthday in Tokyo for the next entry because on that day,
I had two of the best meals in my life and they deserve an entry on its own :')
I'm saving my birthday in Tokyo for the next entry because on that day,
I had two of the best meals in my life and they deserve an entry on its own :')
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If you haven't heard of ChaceyLove, it's not too late!
I was browsing their website and they have soooo many pretty stuff I would totally wear!
I wore this watercolour chiffon skirt for brunch at *guess where*!
That's my friend at the back hahaha
I love the colours of the skirt, brightens up the entire outfit immediately.
And its so light and flowy!
Autumn is coming and it's time to go for darker shades!
You need this pair of Ferragamo-inspired shorts for that fun day out
or a casual dinner date with friends!
You can thank me later for introducing you to
ChaceyLove ;)
Have fun shopping!
(psst it's my favourite pastime)
love your polka dot dress!
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Hi!! :) Where did you buy your polka dotted dress from? :)
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