Monday, January 25, 2010

Tokyo Day 2/Night 3


On Sunday morning we all met up in the lobby and decided to forgo the ramen for a real breakfast which didn't work out because the spot Jon and I go to closed down (this trip was a little sad SO MANY stores, restaurants etc were gone!). So we got a quick coffee and snack and hit Harajuku which we all came to the conclusion had turned into Melrose other than the Neighborhood store and I would like to say the Porter store unfortunately it was closed for clean up and restocking of the new season oh well next time! We visited a few stores in Aoyama before heading back to the hotel to meet up with Rian and head to my favorite part of Tokyo Daikanyama to visit Linda and Mitch at Katie then we walked around for a while and then I did some damage at Hanjiro before we headed back to the hotel to get ready for dinner. That night we dined at my all time favorite Tori Yoshi. The W-Taps crew took us here for the first time a few years ago they call it "finger licken good" as they serve the greatest chicken wings here ever! Of course I took no photos while we were here but found one of the wings. There are three different types of wings sweet, spicy, and extra spicy. After sampling them all we all decided extra spicy was the best. They make the greatest sauteed mushrooms (even Rian who is not a fan of mushrooms tried them and liked them), sauteed mixed veggies, and the greatest skewers. They also serve a dish that is called Mayonnaise Shrimp that tastes like shrimp dipped in cool ranch dorito mix... AMAZING.
After pigging out and filling our bellies to the brim we all headed to the Park Hyatt bar high in the air for drinks before heading back to the hotel for sleep. Another fun and yummy day and night!

Next time I am hoping we can actually visit a cat cafe and rent a cat!
They were walking down the street playing the greatest music with signs advertising something? So endearing I wanted to buy whatever they were selling!
That's Boss!
I'm glad he was chained up he looks dangerous!
View from the Park Hyatt bar


One of the elevators


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