I have heard of Kaiseki 懐石料理 but never try before. Finally i got a chance to try this in Kyoto. On the last day, we went to this restaurant located at the JR Kyoto train station (if i could remember it located at the 10th floor)..
We have a nice view from where we were seated..
We had a total new experience on the difference taste of all these fine and unique Kaiseki dishes...Every taste is new to me !! You have to try out Kaiseki at least once if you visit to Japan one day..
This meal total cost us JPY 5900, JPY 2600 (RM100) and JPY 3300 (RM120) per set respectively..
Kyoto Ramen Koji(京都拉麺小路) is a Ramen street also located at the 10th Floor of JR Kyoto train station.You can try any kind of Ramen all over Japan at Kyoto Ramen Koji. Let see what ramen that we had..
very easy, just order your ramen through this machine..
We had Char Siu Ramen at this restaurant
One thing i noticed all restaurants here providing free flow of drinking water..Unlike our restaurant here still need to pay a dollar for a glass of plain water.
We ordered chicken Karaage (refer my recipe here), hot and juicy, yum!
We orderd these Char Siu Ramen with thick pork soup base..tasted quite good. We are appreciate their effort to prepare such a rich soup base but we feel that the soup is too thick and too rich to our liking, like we eating the whole pig, hahaha..We still prefer the Miso Ramen we had in Shi Ten Noh Ramen 四天王拉麵 Osaka (check out in next few posts).
After Kyoto, our next destination is Osaka
I bought a bento set to enjoy in the JR train. Another new experience for me ...
See all the bentos selling in this ekiben or station bento are so tempting !!
This was my 1st bento in the train..
Lau nuar loh! See all the nice and beautiful food you had at the Kaiseki, I feel like want to experience it too.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous !!
ReplyDelete怀石料理好精致
ReplyDelete对啊,去日本的时候,至少要尝试一次:)
Wah... look at all the food!
ReplyDeleteThe bento set is very presentable, I bet it must be delicious as well~
I love kaiseki meals, they are always so beautifully presented. Btw, if u wanna try kaiseki in KL, u can try Fukuya, they do a pretty good one.
ReplyDeleteSonia, I've also heard of kaiseki meals from reading the hong kong magazine but no chance to try yet! Looks of yummy food here! How's holidays so far? Indulge yourself in the market buy buy buy, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at the Japanese way of food presentation ! The food always look picture perfect that it's a shame to actually eat it ! lol Wonderful photos , Sonia !
ReplyDeletejapanese food presentation is an art to me, they are always nicely arranged and in a very creative manner.
ReplyDeleteAll the food you posted look so tempting and the bentos are so artistically done!
ReplyDeleteSonia, I am drooling! Showing me all these scrumptious food early morning it's like killing me softly. haha... Especially all those beautiful bento set. I might get myself the biggest one. haha.... Sounds like pretty greedy, right! You know, I don't want to regret after that if I only get the smaller package. I always enjoy trying new food whenever I on a trip.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
Kristy
Oh Man that food looks so good, I WANT NOW!!!! I did just rip my Palm portable vaporizer so it might be altering my thoughts but still looks delicous
ReplyDeleteI loves japanese foods the most, hehe...
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful and delicious looking food! Yes, must try one day...
ReplyDeleteGlad you tried kaiseki ryori for the first time! It's really a basic root of what Japanese food is all about (all the food theories). Seems like you tried so many things in a short visit, Sonia!!
ReplyDeletesonia, seeing all these makes me feel like going for japanese food tmrw, i know it's nothing near there but at least can help my cravings temporary!
ReplyDeleteLau nuar loh! See all the nice and beautiful food you had at the Kaiseki, I feel like want to experience it too.
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