Japanese food in Tokyo for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
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One of the best things to do when you travel is eat delicious local food. So one of the ideas I like to do when I visit any destination is eat a typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Japanese food is amazing, and in Tokyo you have so many options of what to eat, so on this Japanese food tour, I decided to eat a mix of typical and authentic Japanese food.
Breakfast at Shokudo diner 東新宿食堂
Japanese breakfast can be very regional in Japan, but a good typical Japanese breakfast is a bowl of rice, miso soup, and often a piece of grilled fish like a mackerel. Just down the road from where I was staying in Tokyo, we went to the local diner for some Japanese breakfast.
Price - 1,690 JPY ($15.29) for everything on my tray
Lunch at Sanshuya 三州屋
This is one of the best local Japanese restaurants I’ve ever been to in Tokyo. Thank you to Yuko for this recommendation. It’s a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves incredibly fresh fish and daily specials. Amazing little restaurant in Ginza, for best Japanese food.
Total price - 3,300 JPY ($29.87) for 2
Dinner at Shibuya Morimoto Yakitori
There are so many different Japanese food you can choose to eat for dinner, but one of the common businessman meals is an afterwork stop at an izakaya (a Japanese pub). One type of izakaya is a yakitori restaurant, serving grilled chicken. I went to a restaurant called Shibuya Morimoto, a wonderful chicken heaven and ordered the omakase set. The chicken sashimi was actually incredible!
Total price - 9,001 JPY ($81.45) for 2
So that wraps up this authentic Japanese food tour of breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Tokyo. Thank you for watching!
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One of the best things to do when you travel is eat delicious local food. So one of the ideas I like to do when I visit any destination is eat a typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Japanese food is amazing, and in Tokyo you have so many options of what to eat, so on this Japanese food tour, I decided to eat a mix of typical and authentic Japanese food.
Breakfast at Shokudo diner 東新宿食堂
Japanese breakfast can be very regional in Japan, but a good typical Japanese breakfast is a bowl of rice, miso soup, and often a piece of grilled fish like a mackerel. Just down the road from where I was staying in Tokyo, we went to the local diner for some Japanese breakfast.
Price - 1,690 JPY ($15.29) for everything on my tray
Lunch at Sanshuya 三州屋
This is one of the best local Japanese restaurants I’ve ever been to in Tokyo. Thank you to Yuko for this recommendation. It’s a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves incredibly fresh fish and daily specials. Amazing little restaurant in Ginza, for best Japanese food.
Total price - 3,300 JPY ($29.87) for 2
Dinner at Shibuya Morimoto Yakitori
There are so many different Japanese food you can choose to eat for dinner, but one of the common businessman meals is an afterwork stop at an izakaya (a Japanese pub). One type of izakaya is a yakitori restaurant, serving grilled chicken. I went to a restaurant called Shibuya Morimoto, a wonderful chicken heaven and ordered the omakase set. The chicken sashimi was actually incredible!
Total price - 9,001 JPY ($81.45) for 2
So that wraps up this authentic Japanese food tour of breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Tokyo. Thank you for watching!
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GOSPEL PROCLAMATION
Good enough to go to heaven?
The endless excuse for an answer when confronted with the issue of heaven and hell, is that many people say they're not perfect yet good enough to go to heaven.
The bible explicitly answers the question "are there good people" and there's not one (Rom 3:10; 23). While there maybe good people in the sight and standard of man, but in God's sight all of us have gone astray (Isa 53:6).
All of mankind have sinned against a just and holy God, incuring upon themselves death as the punishment of their sins (Rom 6:23), and all of their good works are counted as a 'filthy rag' (Isa 64:6).
So clearly the bible is clear that there's are no good people but sinners, and sinners who fall short of what God's standard of goodness is (Rom 3:23) and there will be no good people in heaven, for only sinners enter in it (Mark 2:17).
The bible clearly states that every person who enters heaven, enters not by their own meritorious works or their goodness but solely upon God's grace, mercy, and goodness (Eph 2:8-9, Titus 3:4-5). It is only through Jesus that one enters to heaven (John 3:16; 14:4).
May God bless you all today.
I'm hungry now…
And at dinner the drunk dyslectic says, "type of meatball the Decision like most like sausage Form oh………" Someone is making fun of you!
Dinner: "We're not drilling chicken here….." Why is someone turning your video into a stupid joke???
Mark, for lunch the subtext says, "Even though most of the food here is PEOPLE……" Someone is making fun of you!
I Love your wife and son watch him grow up u make me eat something every time
I’m drooling rn 🤤🤤
I fovarite for you so nice….
chicken sashimiii?!?? wowww holy
OMG! Mark Robinsons book izakaya covered this exact restaurant!!! I knew the name looked familiar but when I saw the bar, I knew it was the one!! Thanks mark for bringing this izakaya to life!