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nawlinsgurl

Joined: 01 May 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Kanagawa and feeling Ok....
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:34 am Post subject: |
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Oooh...
Sunday morning papers with all the store ads and coupons!
Using coupons to save $
Chick-fil-a
Good New Orleans food
Wine varieties from my local store
Having a dog with no problems from neighbors/landlords/etc
Old Navy (and other clothing stores that have great clearance racks)
My dad's amazing tortilla soup and huevos rancheros
My mom's amazing ability to buy any and everything on sale
Super cheap movies
Big back and front yards with lots of real grass I can walk barefoot in
Habanero peppers and Diet Caffiene free Coke (not together though)
***As for Mexican, I have two awesome places. Ok one is Mike's in Sagamihara (near Higashi-rinkan stn) 042-746-8584 ---awesome magaritas and huevos rancheros.
And Road and Sky Bar (actually Hawaiian-Mexican-Japanese fusion) near Kanazawa Bunko stn. 045-701-1639 The owner is an awesome surfer and staff is really funny and nice. It's a tiny tiny place though. But the chicken quesadillas are amazing and portions are massive.***
Most of the stuff I miss, I can find something near or similar or get my folks to mail over. I find that family and friends are on the top of the list, and most of them can't come over, which sux.
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Quibby84

Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 643 Location: Japan
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:55 am Post subject: |
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new orleans food...yum (the other day I was craving beignets...YUM!)...we found a mexican hole-in-the-wall resturant and I was super happy to see Jambalaya on their menu.... it was rice with little weanies cut up in it with a half cook egg on top...I laughed when I saw it. It was NOTHING like the real thing but good in its own way.
Nawlinsgurl, you should come to Ashikaga (after we get a bigger place) and we can try to turn Japanese ingredients to a good ol' cajun meal...do you think its possible?? hehe
I forgot about walking barefoot in the grass...I miss that to...BUT the weather is so hot in Louisiana that I spent most of my time this summer indoors...I wish we had the grass that is there in Japan...the weather here is awesome....sometimes it is perfect to walk barefoot in... |
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nawlinsgurl

Joined: 01 May 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Kanagawa and feeling Ok....
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:05 pm Post subject: |
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Sure I can come down there or you two can come down to Hayama. Whatever's best.
I did find a small restaurant in Tokyo with a New Orleans menu but haven't been able to contact them to see if they are actually still open. Maybe I will get a chance to just go down there and see what's up.
Keep looking! |
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Quibby84

Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 643 Location: Japan
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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Where is Hayama?
Disney land has a Cajun restaurant but it is VERY expensive (like $25 a plate) so we didnt go...I told my dad the price and he said it is about that much in La for a Seafood Platter...maybe we should have gone there... |
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Vince
Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 559 Location: U.S.
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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Nawlinsgurl, do you know that Cafe du Monde has branches in Japan? At least they were there when I left in 2004. In the Kanagawa area, I know of one in Honatsugi and one in Shinyurigaoka. I used to get beignets and coffee there about once a week.
I ate at a good Cajun restaurant in Machida. I don't remember the name or exactly where it is. Brooks might know.
I ate at Mike's, the Mexican place near Higashi-rinkan Station, and liked it. |
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Brooks
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 1369 Location: Sagamihara
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:32 am Post subject: |
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| the Cajun restaurant closed some time ago. It became a British style pub called Trafalgar, which I like. |
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ndorfn

Joined: 15 Mar 2005 Posts: 126
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:47 am Post subject: |
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| Smoking homegrown weed with good mates and being able to look at the milky way at night. |
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nawlinsgurl

Joined: 01 May 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Kanagawa and feeling Ok....
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:29 am Post subject: |
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| Is Cafe du Monde the same as back home though? |
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Glenski

Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Posts: 12844 Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:47 am Post subject: |
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Good cheese, especially when it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Better pizza.
Real sales (go to supermarkets here, and you see huge red sale signs on items, but it's the regular prices).
Cheaper gasoline. |
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Vince
Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 559 Location: U.S.
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:20 pm Post subject: |
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| nawlinsgurl wrote: |
| Is Cafe du Monde the same as back home though? |
I haven't eaten at the one in New Orleans since I was about 16, so I can't say if it was exactly the same. But I do remember the coffee and beignets being good. It's definitely worth a trip to check it out. The one in Shinyurigaoka is on the restaurant floor in the Ito Yokado building, and I think the Honatsugi one is in Parco. |
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Quibby84

Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 643 Location: Japan
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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| That is crazy...I never really knew that that was a big international chain...but beignets arent so hard to make...so maybe it makes sense... |
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Brooks
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 1369 Location: Sagamihara
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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well Japanese like coffee so it is not surprising that it is in Japan.
I have bought cans of the coffee there.
Of course the one in New Orleans is better. |
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Quibby84

Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 643 Location: Japan
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:07 am Post subject: |
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| they also like donuts so I guess it does make sense...what kind of coffee do they sell there? Community Coffee? |
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Brooks
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 1369 Location: Sagamihara
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:18 am Post subject: |
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dunno, the cans that they sell are orange.
I haven't been in some time but they have some different kinds.
My wife wants to try Krispy Kreme but there are only two in Tokyo and the lines are long. |
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gaijinalways
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 2279
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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Cheaper imported beer. Nuff said.  |
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