




I ate pieces of octopus in balls of dough with a toothpick. I single-handedly gave more business to a candymaker called Pure than they probably had all year; those chewy sour candies were a daily treat. I grilled thinly sliced beef at my table and upon eating, I felt like Meg Ryan in "When Harry Met Sally." It was that good. I ate okonomiyaki at least five times and it was not enough. One of my most favorite experiences in one city was going to a place called Ramen Stadium. Down the street from our apartment, I adored a coffee shop run by an old man and woman; a place with 70's style decor, elderly patrons, Dr. Dre blasting from the sound system, and excellent kohi."
As I've said before, I'll give the "best breakfast" award to America, but the prizes for lunch and dinner go elsewhere hands down...and Japan is most definitely in the running.
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