Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Thais Know how (and Where) To Eat!


Today, my classmate from Thailand (i still didn't grasp entirely his Name) and his fellow friends from Thailand, today, asked few students to go out for lunch.

We were wondering were to go, when The classmate from Thailand, said "I know Where, Follow me!". Well, we didn't have the chance to say anything that we were already on our way. We walked all the way to Sannomiya Station, and entered a building and took the elevator to the 7th or 8th floor.

Well, with great amazement, we got to this place, were you have a "All you can Eat" buffet for 1'200 Yen (CHF 15.-- at Lunch Time) and 60 minutes available. (For 200 yen more - +CHF 3.--, you could stay 90 Minutes).

Amazing... quite a good choice of meat and vegetable to grill on the table. This is called "Yakiniku", basically you have a grill in the middle of the table and you cook the meat by yourself. The good side is that you cook the meat as you wish and use the sauce you like most, the bad side is that you come out veeeery smelly! When i say Veeery smelly, i mean that inside there is a lot of smoke (from the cooking) and you really need to change your clothes when you come out.

You might thing that 60 minutes are enough, but i think this kind of food is something you might enjoy in the evening and have time to talk, the point is, that for Dinner, the price doubles... therefore,...here we go...poor students on the search of GOOD deals ;)

Thanks friends from thailand!

The Grill Master in Action! Which, by the way, I thought he just came to japan...but it turns out, he has already been here for 4 years! I'm going to get some more tasty hints from him ;)

We were 8 People, but beside me taking the picture, i guess the others were busy getting their grill ready for action ;)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG, looks so tasty and I'm here having my morning cereal:-( makes me want to reach for the pic and taste one of those grilled ones:-))
Way to go Da-vi-de Ku-ru-do-saluti, shirley

Michael said...

Sure that Thais know where and what to eat :-). Did you hae any doubt on this topic?