Showing posts with label doraemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doraemon. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Kangaroo Jack On The Eleventh


For our eleventh month, Edmund used one last voucher he purchased from cashcashpinoy - 

He decided to visit the branch at Robinsons Galleria. He booked for a reservation at 6pm. I was glad I went out of work early that day.

We ordered Baby Back Ribs in Hickory barbeque sauce, Cream Dory, and Pasta Marinara. :9 They were all so filling and delicious. :9 The original prices were very reasonable as well. I'd like to dine at this place again some time.

In total, Edmund only paid PHP 315.45. *thumbs up*
As a bonus, I finally had a picture taken with the big Doraemon statue/game station! :3



Kangaroo Jack
2/F Robinsons Galleria
EDSA Corner Ortigas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Metro Manila, Philippines

Sunday, July 1, 2012

At Hana and Choto Stop in Little Tokyo

Through Edmund's navigation powers we  finally visited Little Tokyo last June 9, 2012. :)) Little Tokyo is situated along Chino Roces Avenue. Just find a way to reach Park Square One Mall and your just one jeepney ride away, you can always ask the driver to let you off at Little Tokyo. (But in our case, we had to take a different path because the shuttle didn't reach Park Square One Mall.) 
One of the two entrances to Little Tokyo. :)
When we arrived, I was a bit 'Ito na 'yun? (This is it?)' :)) I was thinking that the place would be more.. hmmm.. grander? Or just a little bigger than what it actually is. Hehe. There were also so few people around. Most shops were also closed. Maybe because it was a Saturday. But isn't it that more people is supposed to be out on weekends? XD Anyway, that was good for us because it meant lesser people are needed to be served. It also meant less stress from walking around while dodging people along the way. :)

On entering and going through what felt like a tunnel to Diagon Alley, we immediately saw the well-renowned Hana restaurant. :D
When we went inside, we were greeted with several "いらっしゃいませ!" :D
(Romaji: Irasshaimase! English Translation: Welcome to the store!) 
After taking our seats, the lady who assisted us gave the menu. And wow, I was overwhelmed with Kanji characters. =)) I really hope that I took the time to study and memorize at least five Kanji characters a day so that my Nihongo lessons are put to practice. XD Anyway, we ordered California Maki (a forever favorite :9) and bento without the gyoza.
This arrived shortly after we ordered our meal.
This one costs around Php200++.