During my stay at Rob's, I was able to continue enjoying life in the neighbourhood of Musashi-Kosugi in the city of Kawasaki. On the 11th, his family and I had lunch in a dim summy family restaurant in the Grand Tree mall called Dim Joy.
The soup dumplings came out and I also had a nice spicy bowl of tan tan men. Now, folks might assume that I had a perpetual IV in my arm pumping tonkotsu ramen throughout my trip considering how much I love the stuff. However, I only had the dish twice during my entire time in Japan. The reason was that Toronto now has decent ramen restaurants all over the place so I could actually use my time and stomach on other culinary pursuits. So to complete my sentence above that has been acting as the title for this article: ramen tabetai ga sonnani hitsuyo ga nai(ラーメン食べたいがそんなに必要がない...I wanna eat ramen but there isn't that much of a need).
Of course, that's now how Akiko Yano(矢野顕子)would see it.
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