Traditional Japanese restaurant part 1 of 2
Part 2 of 2 to be posted subsequently.
While in Osaka, in April of 2012 at a conference I had the
good fortune to meet Mr. Ken and his family.
The day after the conference Mr. Ken took Shun, Manabu, and me to an
Osaka traditional Japanese restaurant.
The restaurant is around one-hundred fifty years old. Meals are served in private rooms with tatami
mats on the floors, low tables and chair.
Shoes are left at the restaurant’s lobby; sandals are worn, and taken
off before entering the private dinning room.
The food was served in small portions with many courses and
it was all excellent. A big thanks to
Mr. Ken for this outstanding Japanese meal and outstanding Japanese
experience.
Link to the restaurant:
http://www.daikinrou.co.jp/shopinfo/index.html
Link to Texas Daddy store:
http://texas-daddy.shop-pro.jp/
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