This looks like a great shop! I wish we had a place like this here.
@streetfoodjapan2861Ай бұрын
Nishinari has many delicious grilled hormone restaurants.Hormones have been going on too much recently.From next time onwards, I'm going to completely change things up and show videos of the streets of Tenjinbashisuji Shopping District, the streets of Kobe, and Izakaya, so please look forward to it.🤗💐🎉
@aragmarverilian8238Ай бұрын
@@streetfoodjapan2861 This sounds great! Shopping districts and winding little streets are the beating heart of any old city.
If you can, look for a Bulgarian shop. Since you are living in Japan, there has to be at least a few. Order "Shkembe Chorba". This is our version of this hormonyaki soup :D
@streetfoodjapan2861Ай бұрын
I will try to find a Bulgarian restaurant whenever possible.I have been to restaurants in Germany, Russia, and India, but However, I think there are really few Bulgarian restaurants.🤔🍲🍹
@aragmarverilian8238Ай бұрын
@@streetfoodjapan2861 I am fairly sure the is one restaurant accredited by the Bulgarian embassy in Tokyo. I just hope you don't walk into a fake place. Let me do a google search for you.
@aragmarverilian8238Ай бұрын
@@streetfoodjapan2861 The sad reality is that you only have one single Bulgarian restaurant in the entirety of Japan :( Located in Tokyo, Ginza, called Bulgarian Dining Troyan.
@streetfoodjapan2861Ай бұрын
There are many German and Italian restaurants, but why aren't there any Bulgarian restaurants It's such a shame.🤣🥘🥦
@aragmarverilian8238Ай бұрын
@@streetfoodjapan2861 It is perplexing to say the least. Bulgaria and Japan have so much in common and so much to share, yet there aren't many shops and restaurants open. As you said my friend, it is a damn shame.