Cheezuu fondyu. Anybody can decipher its meaning? Cheezuu is of course cheese :).
Yuri San: Supagetti wa, doyouni iremashooka (How do you like your spaghetti?)
Hiro San: Aru dente desu (Al dente)
A glimpse of Saijo. Saijo is a small town in Higashi Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture. I'm going to tell some random little things through photos about this town, who knows, you'll come here someday.
8 comments:
Yummmm! Cheese fondue sounds good! My stomach is growling...
Oh, my first time here. Thank you for visiting my Brookville Daily Photo blog. That gave me a chance to follow your name here through the link.
Wonderful. I love sake. I had my last drink of sake in 1955 when I left Japan. The first times I had it was in 1953. And I stood up and fell down after only two sake drinks.
Nice blog. I like it very much.
Your posts always make me smile! I love Italian food of course - as you said everyone did, but mainly I love your photos and comments! The first one is terrific:)
So , Italian food is your favourite ? Is there a french restaurant in SAijo ?
Crazy, we all prefer food from somewhere else. I had Japanese for dinner tonight
Who is the chef? An Italian or a Japanese? There are great Japanese chefs making great French cuisine, so why not Italian one?
Very nice images, at least something I can understand easily. The funny thing is that 'dono' , in the top photo, means gift in Italian.
The second photo is very nice but I can't realize what 'naoto' means.
Thank you, All.
Babzy, I'll find out soon :).
PixeLuz, they're Japanese. And for Dono Dono, I think it's a chain restaurant whose menu is common Italian food. Saijo is rather small town, fancy restaurants as far as I know are mainly Japanese restaurants with Japanese cuisine.
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