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Chikuyoh Yakiniku

You know what happens when you live in a normally boiling hot city and it suddenly turns cold? Instead of staying where you are you wander... Half an hour into looking around your empty stomach growls and you remedy it with a cup of coffee -

And then you become curious what's on the other pages of the menu. 

Ok, that's my routine, sort of. A month ago this was what I experimented on: Chikuyoh Yakiniku @ Yagura Chaya Fumi. Loved it!

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  1. the hot miso soup is also my top choice.:p everything looks tasty.

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  2. It looks very delicious Hazel
    Do you eat this everyday :P

    Hugs from us all
    Have a wonderful week-end
    :-)

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  3. I think I'd love that as well. Looks delish :)

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  4. I can picture you as eating out everyday sis lol.

    Looks sumptuous!

    Spice Up Your Life, have a lovely weekend!

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  5. That is so delicious! I too love Japanese food and I love the miso soup whenever I am so hungry and have not had anything to eat, I want soup first before anything else. Hmmm... yummy!

    Adin B

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  6. chubskulit, ba't alam mo sis? lol!

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  7. What a yummy routine! Thanks so much for participating in our Friday Food Fight. You've been such a great supporter. :-) xox

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  9. looking yummy ang mga foodies mo dito sis Des.kaso di kokilala ang mga ito..ang coffee lang hahaha

    visit from FTF: my entry

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  10. Suits for cold weather. or in rainy season

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  11. makes me want to have a cup of coffee right now. :)

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