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Once again, a thread inspired by my favorite Japanese news source, RocketNews24.
Almost every week they feature all-you-can-eat restaurants, so feel free to look to past articles for possible bargains.
This week it's fried oysters:
Located two blocks from Iidabashi Station in downtown Tokyo, Kaigaraso bills itself as an “oyster bistro,” It’s got the sort of classy interior you’d expect from the fancy self-categorization, but its lunch sets are very reasonable, with fish, pasta, or meat dishes for just 980 yen (US$9.50).
Even the most expensive lunch option is still pretty cheap, at 1,200 yen. As a matter of fact, we’d say it’s an absolute bargain, since it’s for all-you-can-eat fried oysters!
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/09/...l-works-out-to-less-than-three-bucks-an-hour/
Almost every week they feature all-you-can-eat restaurants, so feel free to look to past articles for possible bargains.
This week it's fried oysters:
Located two blocks from Iidabashi Station in downtown Tokyo, Kaigaraso bills itself as an “oyster bistro,” It’s got the sort of classy interior you’d expect from the fancy self-categorization, but its lunch sets are very reasonable, with fish, pasta, or meat dishes for just 980 yen (US$9.50).
Even the most expensive lunch option is still pretty cheap, at 1,200 yen. As a matter of fact, we’d say it’s an absolute bargain, since it’s for all-you-can-eat fried oysters!
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/09/...l-works-out-to-less-than-three-bucks-an-hour/