Here’s another rooftop mall meal. We stopped by a crowded spot, not realizing it was yet another japanese vegetarian food place but this restaurant was also delicious. We both ordered two sets of the same, a bowl of hot udon noodles in some kind of vegetarian broth, accompanied by an assortment of curious Japanese vegetarian side […]
Mikimoto Lounge After some (window) shopping in Ginza, we stopped by Mikimoto Lounge for a fun dessert sampling. Ginza is THE mecca of high end shopping and was fun to walk through. Still, I’m not a fan of walking without a purchase purpose and wanted a sweet pick me up. Have you heard of Mikimoto? I […] yummy yummy! Seem delicious! They sure were! I can’t resist any type of desesrt :) These desserts look soooooo good! Please visit my blog as well: http://lulusandtiffanyblues.wordpress.com/ […] Dessert Among Diamonds Mikimoto Lounge […] In Tokyo’s Asakusa district, you’ll find one of the city’s oldest and most significant temples, Sensō-ji. This Buddhist temple was previously associated with the Tendai Buddhist sect before becoming independent after World War II. About the temple: Sensō-ji is dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. Popular legend holds that the temple was formed after two fisherman found a statue […] Looks so amazing!! You’re so lucky. I always wanted to visit Japan. Maybe one day :D xx Mira It was definitely a dreamy country, I totally recommend it Mira :) Really great pictures!!! aw, thank you! I’m so glad you stopped by :) my one day came last month . […] Tokyo’s Most Famous Temple: Asakusa and Senso-Ji […] […] Tokyo’s Most Famous Temple: Asakusa and Senso-Ji […] […] Tokyo’s Most Famous Temple: Asakusa and Senso-Ji […] […] Tokyo’s Most Famous Temple: Asakusa and Senso-Ji […] Last weekend, I went back upstate to the Bronx to visit the New York Botanical Garden for Orchid Evenings. We headed there at the perfect time, as it was still light enough in the conservatory to watch the sun set and take some different shots from when I last went to the Orchid Key West exhibit during mid […] […] photos above shot with my DSLR. For more info on Orchid Evenings, check out my later post of the night with Creme Yvette’s minty julep […] This looks like such a beautiful place. I’d love to visit someday! Also, you guys are adorable :D Looks like the most beautiful place :) I am so glad to have come across your stunning blog xx Aw, thanks for stopping by Fabliha! Oh wow I’ve been to New York before, but I’ve never visited the Botanical Gardens. The indoor and outdoor areas are stunning! Thanks for understanding the articles on your site that is useful for researching for me. […] hue in your photos. These were taken before sunrise, but for after sunset blue hour pics, check this image from the Brooklyn Botanical garden here. Not sure when sunrise and sunset will occur? Check out this nifty phone app which will tell you […] […] I grew up hearing about my mother’s forced childhood photo shoots on the stone lions at the Brooklyn Botanic, sitting on the hot stone in the heat waiting for my grandfather’s manual camera to slowly capture the perfect frame. By that point, everyone else in the picture was squinting and irritated but my mom’s smile was a ray of sunshine. I like the Brooklyn Botantic because it’s conveniently right around the corner from the Museum and train station and has a great variety of trees and plants in bloom. In the spring there are the cherry blossoms, in the summer the orchids, and currently in the winter season, there’s an Isamu Noguchi sculpture exhibit set in the Japanese garden. If you like gardens, also check out the Bronx Botanical, which is larger but also a bit a ways outside of the city. They also have a gorgeous annual orchid exhibit and cocktail-themed Orchid Evenings. […] […] I grew up hearing about my mother’s forced childhood photo shoots on the stone lions at the Brooklyn Botanic, sitting on the hot stone in the heat waiting for my grandfather’s manual camera to slowly capture the perfect frame. By that point, everyone else in the picture was squinting and irritated but my mom’s smile was a ray of sunshine. I like the Brooklyn Botantic because it’s conveniently right around the corner from the Museum and train station and has a great variety of trees and plants in bloom. In the spring there are the cherry blossoms, in the summer the orchids, and currently in the winter season, there’s an Isamu Noguchi sculpture exhibit set in the Japanese garden. If you like gardens, also check out the Bronx Botanical, which is larger but also a bit a ways outside of the city. They also have a gorgeous annual orchid exhibit and cocktail-themed Orchid Evenings. […] […] NY Botanical Garden: Orchid Evenings […] […] NY Botanical Garden: Orchid Evenings […] […] NY Botanical Garden: Orchid Evenings […] While in Tokyo, we stopped by Eat More Greens for a vegetarian meal. I can’t remember why we chose this restaurant specifically, since I’m by no means vegetarian, but the Azabu-Juban spot draws a pretty varied crowd and actually felt similar to a LES joint. They even had a hanging print of my friend’s old […] […] and I love anything starchy. While in Tokyo, we passed by Mont Thabor bakery while trying to find Eat More Greens. I couldn’t resist peaking into the bakery and found a delightful, broad mix of Asian and […] […] hot udon noodles in some kind of vegetarian broth, accompanied by an assortment of curious Japanese vegetarian side […] […] Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens […] […] Read more: Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens […] […] Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens […] […] Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens […] […] Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens […] […] hot udon noodles in some kind of vegetarian broth, accompanied by an assortment of curious Japanese vegetarian side […] |
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Ah that looks delicious! I love udon!
Thanks for stopping by Grey! Udon noodles are just the greatest for soaking up flavory broths :)
There are vast choices for vegetarians in Japan. I just think almost everything tastes like algae!
And they tend to serve huge amounts of soup.
ha they do like their seaweed!
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