I travel the world #205: C & C Shinjuku

in food •  8 years ago 

Finally some Japanese Food again ;)

After being such a long time in Europe I was craving for some Japanese Food. Unfortunately most Restaurants are closed due to the Japanese New year so I met a friend in Shinjuku and we went for a Curry Rice. 

They display the food on a huge TV with Prices...

My friend Tomo ordered a Hayashi Rice and I ordered a Katsu Curry

Hayashi Rice is great too (its a Hashed Rice)

Restaurant Impression

Katsu-Curry

So why bother eating a Japanese Curry and not visit Moti in Roppongi?

Well as everybody knows Japanese folks tend to copy a lot and make it better than the original. So they copied the Indian Curry and adjusted it for Japanese people and they copied the Schnitzel from Vienna and made called it Katsu. While Schnitzel is great a real Katsu with Japanese Meat is very good and goes perfectly with the Curry Sauce. Curry Rice is fastfood, so for 600-1000yen you will receive a fantastic value. 

Do you like Japanese Curry-rice ???

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

I hate you

ps: Is that cheese around the rice ? (or egg?)

it is egg my friend ;0)

yum yum :D

yeah I love jp curry rice

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LOL thank you ! Just saw your comment. you made my day

LOL awesome - you just made mine 😀

The restaurant and the food looks extra good!!

it is extra cheap and extra good ;)

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