Feb 2, 2010

Ramen Kagemusha again

*External link to the Japanese website

I went to Akihabara (秋葉原) with Koba about 8 p.m. in order to take back from Yodobashi Camera (ヨドバシカメラ) my watch which I asked them to repair before.
The charges for repair were 9450 yen but I had 1306 Yodobashi points (an allotment of points are practiced by many shops and stores in Japan as loyalty programs) therefore I paid them 8144 yen and 1306 points for it.

After that we would like to Manmoth Curry* (マンモスカレー) who serves 1kg curry which we have never eaten.
But this shop has been closed for renovation until Feb. 5 (Fri.) although we visited it and went in front of the shop. I read their website before going out of home but they announced no information about renovation on it. (They must announce it in advance, damn it!)

We had no alternative to visit Ramen Kagemusha (らーめん影武者) which we ate just 3 days ago.
Inside of this shop today a CD of a British Hard Rock band was being played, too; live album Made in Japan (Live in Japan) 1972 by DEEP PURPLE.
I chose of course large-sized ramen with optional slices of boiled pork (らーめん大 豚入り) (930 yen) while Koba ordered large-sized one (らーめん大) (780 yen).
Their sliced boiled pork was very good! Recommended!


Large-sized ramen with optional slices of boiled pork; it is shredded garlic that looks yellow and is in a small cup.

And we were identified perfectly as ourselves by Kagemusha's staffs surely because I talked a little with them about Hard Rock as we ate it before...

After leaving this shop about 9:30 p.m., we chatted at McDonald's, Suehiro-cho (末広町) until 0 a.m.
We were listening to many Hard Rock, Heavy Metal or Japanese Visual Kei (ヴィジュアル系) songs (last one I do not like) through the internet with my laptop computer today, too.

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