Thursday, July 2, 2009

Nagoya Trip @ Summer Fest *Japanese Fusioned Buffet*

This entry onwards would have more interesting stories and photos on Japanese food that I've tasted and tried in Nagoya. On our third day, we shopped around the Nagoya City where the main department stores are such as Takashimaya and Meitetsu. Japan's public transportation is one of the best just like countries in Hong Kong and Singapore. It is easily accessible to the cities you want to go, even with the local Japanese who aren't quite good in English, you'll be able to reach your destination. ^_^


View of Takashimaya Twin Towers


Our destination to Takashiyama - Nagoya station


Farmer's Restaurant Mokumoku
This is our choice of a healthy Japanese Fusioned Western Style Buffet on the 13th floor of Takashimaya. This floor level has every cuisine restaurants which you would be able to find to suit your mood and taste for the day. My brother introduced us to this restaurants as the main theme is Vegetables, perfect choice for my mom.


Chef's Recommended dishes with nice photos on the 'Today's Specialties'..Look at it was presented...


Fresh Vegetables for the day are for sale and placed nicely on the racks. You could see that there's quite alot of customer who bought something from the restaurant after their meal..


Choice of soups, pastas, stir fried soba noodles, vegetable pot..


Varieties of green salads and cherry tomatoes are VERY Sweet and Juicy!


Fresh Food with Carbo on the high side - Mashed Potatoes, Deep Fried Potatoes, Cucumbers and gravy to go with..


The Matcha Jelly and homemade wheat biscuits are tasted so healthy!!


Dessert Corner: Choose what you would like to have or one each of all for tasting, prepare your plate and be served by the waitress with a big smile :)


Table Settings


My First Round to go.. Soba and Pasta, Tempuras and Salads


Sweets from my favourite corner - Green Tea Cake, Green Tea Pudding, oat biscuits, butter pound cake and Walnut Cake. All tasted equally Delicious! These desserts are not too sweet and the Green Tea in the pudding tasted fragrant and yet not too bitter..

2 comments:

Cioara Andrei said...

Foarte interesat subiectul postat de tine, m-am uitat pe blogul tau si imi place ce am vazu am sa mai revin cu siguranta.
O zi buna!

bran and shing said...

erm.. Andrei. English please..sorry, can't understand what you've posted.

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