In Japan, it is very common to have displays of plastic food so you can get a visual of what you are buying. Let me tell you as a foreigner how grateful I am for this small consideration. Now back to the crepes. It was A) delicious, B) not too far of a commute and C) only 550 yen (about $5.50) well worth it.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Oh My Crepe!
I went to explore Takeshita Street today. Met up with a new friend and had a great time. Apparently, it is where all the teens go to see and be seen. We went during the day when they were all in school. It made it a lot less busy. All along this street in addition to candy shops, clothing and shoes shops are these little creperies. Let me tell you how wrong the rest of the world has been doing crepes.
In Japan, it is very common to have displays of plastic food so you can get a visual of what you are buying. Let me tell you as a foreigner how grateful I am for this small consideration. Now back to the crepes. It was A) delicious, B) not too far of a commute and C) only 550 yen (about $5.50) well worth it.
In Japan, it is very common to have displays of plastic food so you can get a visual of what you are buying. Let me tell you as a foreigner how grateful I am for this small consideration. Now back to the crepes. It was A) delicious, B) not too far of a commute and C) only 550 yen (about $5.50) well worth it.
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