These boy restaurants have been mentioned in this blog before. You might remember that one of Nicole's three "worsts" while she was in Kobe was:
"No dude restaurants (due to Gwen being too girly)."
Gwen quickly replied in the comments with:
"'too Girly' meaning I wouldn't eat at a filthy restaurant"
The restaurant is small (it probably can only seat about 10 people on stools around a U shaped bar. Before you sit down, you buy a ticket for whatever you want to eat out of a vending machine. We have seen these in several other restaurants, and of course at the cafeterias where I work, and they really are quite clever. Since you buy your ticket before you sit down, the restaurant doesn't have to handle any money. In fact, this particular restaurant is run by only one man. All he does is cook and clean up after patrons when they are finished. Its quite efficient. Russell and I each got a ticket for gyuudon and we sat down. The fellow behind the bar came out, took our tickets and returned maybe 5 minutes later with a tray and three bowls. The big bowl was the guudon, the middle bowl had some broth with bits of seaweed and peppery shitake mushroom slices in it, and the last little bowl had some kimchee in it (spicy Korean pickled cabbage if you have never tried it before). Everything was delicious. The Gyuudon was different from Russell's gyuudon. There were larger, but still thinly sliced pieces of beef that had been grilled perfectly and laid over half of the rice in the bowl. By grilled perfectly I mean they were fully cooked but super tender and tasted like the best steak you've ever had - even though they were very thin cuts. The other half of the rice was covered in shredded cabbage. All together the meal cost $6 and I was quite full afterwards. It was delicious.
I have to admit, though, the place is absolutely a boy's restaurant. The walls started at a grease flecked off white color at the bottom and about half way up started slowly getting darker and darker until the color was more of a dark brown at the top. The ceiling was black. This was all due to the smoke from the grill and an apparent lack of any sort of attention for quite some time. The posters on the wall were all sun-faded and covered in a similar caramel patina. Everything we came in direct contact with (the bowls, the counter top, etc. ) seemed perfectly clean, but this did strike me as the kind of place you would need some encouragement to try out. Considering I have never had better gyuudon anywhere, though, consider yourselves encouraged.
1 comment:
Awww man...... I knew I wanted that. Thanks a lot, Gwen.
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