Josh reminded me that he has duty this weekend so we decided to go out exploring tonight. We've suddenly realized that we've already been here a year and we need to get cracking on our bucket list.
So we headed out to Kinpa Ginpa which is an izakaya, sort of like tapas. I'm probably spelling that wrong. Anyway, you're supposed to stick around for awhile and drink and be merry and order food sporadically and share with friends. We just went for dinner and no drinks. Though one of these days I'm going to have a gin fizz, just because I've never had one and it sounds festive.
Thomas was very happy to jump from stone to stone.
It's tatami seating but they have holes in the floor for your feet. It's the best of both worlds, because I love taking my shoes off but hate sitting indian style.
I loved the little corner we sat in. Thomas could look outside at the flowers and cars and he was pretty contained but there was still room for him to play.
I took this picture because it cracked me up to see Goat sashimi (chewy), like thanks for the warning! We did not order the raw goat, lol. We did get the squid ink yakisoba though!
This pictures isn't so great but there's an explanation on there about Jew's ear that they put in the ramen. It's flavorless but healthy apparently. We liked it.
Squid ink yakisoba. Not bad, not good. There were tentacles hiding under the seaweed and it was kind of greasy.
Teriyaki chicken. Always good.
Garlic and onion pork ramen. We LOVED this one!
When we were ready to leave they got our shoes off the shoe rack and lined them up for us. I thought that was really nice, although a little gross.
Here's a random picture of my Thomas.
And my newest kokeshi doll. I love her.
So we headed out to Kinpa Ginpa which is an izakaya, sort of like tapas. I'm probably spelling that wrong. Anyway, you're supposed to stick around for awhile and drink and be merry and order food sporadically and share with friends. We just went for dinner and no drinks. Though one of these days I'm going to have a gin fizz, just because I've never had one and it sounds festive.
Thomas was very happy to jump from stone to stone.
It's tatami seating but they have holes in the floor for your feet. It's the best of both worlds, because I love taking my shoes off but hate sitting indian style.
I loved the little corner we sat in. Thomas could look outside at the flowers and cars and he was pretty contained but there was still room for him to play.
I took this picture because it cracked me up to see Goat sashimi (chewy), like thanks for the warning! We did not order the raw goat, lol. We did get the squid ink yakisoba though!
This pictures isn't so great but there's an explanation on there about Jew's ear that they put in the ramen. It's flavorless but healthy apparently. We liked it.
Squid ink yakisoba. Not bad, not good. There were tentacles hiding under the seaweed and it was kind of greasy.
Teriyaki chicken. Always good.
Garlic and onion pork ramen. We LOVED this one!
When we were ready to leave they got our shoes off the shoe rack and lined them up for us. I thought that was really nice, although a little gross.
Here's a random picture of my Thomas.
And my newest kokeshi doll. I love her.
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