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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Dinner at Yakiniku
My first dinner in Japan was at the restaurant: Yakiniku (which means grilled meat) in Zushi, Japan. You buy the meat raw and cook it at your table. I was served a huge bowl of rice, which I quickly devoured, and 4 small cutlets of meat. It's interesting to see how my host communicates with little mastery of the Japanese language. Most people do not speak English and if they do, it's very little. Thus, we communicate by pointing to pictures. Hey, when you're abroad, whatever works. The food was pretty good. A little expensive. However, with the depreciation of the US dollar, life is quite expensive here. Which equates to it be equivalent to prices that you would pay in the US. Check out the slide show.
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