Friday, July 9, 2010

My 1st Dish in Japan

It might be called Ramen, I guess.
Along the way from Narita Airport to Niigata, i and my team were allowed to stop twice. First stop was for lunch- at around 12pm. So hungry and wanted to eat sth hot. So i walked around and saw the sign this dish, Chhub Peb and said. I want this one (pointing to the pic of the dish). An old female cook spoke Japanese rav. Tveu muk leng lang leng lang. Seeing so, she call her colleague to assist me. She brought me to a desk on which the price of every dished was attached.
5 hundred Yen-according to the sign. Remember i had only 2 kind of JP currency- one is 1000Yen (i got from Tey) and another 10000 Yen- from TD, i handed to the lady the smaller note. Around 5 minutes later, she brought me this nice yummy dish.... hehhe Served ban 1 pel der.:D

6 comments:

Tom said...

look not delicious as Raman at Kourakouen(??? hope my spelling correct) te.

Nita said...

heheh. at first-so hungry-was delicious. But later, it become more salty.

TD said...

Yapp nas vey...NOT RAMEN te. That one is UDON. plain udon..hehe....
a Tom nis mech kor men deng cheng? Korakuen, not Kourakouen!!!!
Anyway,,explore more....

Sotpolin said...

Hmm, JPese argued houey. I have no idea of what it is so just keep mum. :P

TD said...

hehe...good to keep mum sometimes

Nita said...

I didn't ask the lady the name of that dish te; just knew that i need sth hot to warm my body. hehehh
Will explore more different dishes.:D

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