¥100 = RM3.80
Nishiki Market, Kyoto
Nishiki Market was one of the must-go streets for food. However, I found that the ratio of ready-to-eat food against other stuff was a little too low. I arrived there in the later part of the afternoon.
Nishiki Market, Kyoto
Nishiki Market was one of the must-go streets for food. However, I found that the ratio of ready-to-eat food against other stuff was a little too low. I arrived there in the later part of the afternoon.
Tamagoyaki. Taste like plain omelette. What else do you expect? Rated 5/10 |
This piece of fritter tasted good. ¥180. Rated 8/10 |
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto
I didn't expect to find food stalls at Fushimi Inari, as I did not read about it before flying to Japan. In any case, there were not many food stalls around.
The stall advertised the beef as Wagyu Steak |
It was tough and chewy. Not worth the ¥500. Tasted ok but texture was a definite no. Rated 3/10 |
It looked prettier than it tasted. ¥500. I have great expectation of Japanese food and was disappointed with the taste. Nevertheless, it was still worth 6/10 |
Arashiyama, Kyoto
There were restaurants, souvenir shops and other businesses at Togetsu Bridge northern end. The northern end is also where JR Saga-Arashiyama Station is located.
There were restaurants, souvenir shops and other businesses at Togetsu Bridge northern end. The northern end is also where JR Saga-Arashiyama Station is located.
The restaurant is on the first floor (2nd floor in American English) |
It was fried fish. I didn't know that. I have no idea what this dish was called. With a raw egg in the rice, it was quite tasty. At ¥1,620, it was the most expensive meal I had. I would rate it 8/10 |
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