Baby & Kids-friendly Yakiniku restaurants in Tokyo
After giving birth, it took me almost more than 6 months to have the courage to bring a baby out for Yakiniku lunch. Take note of the word ‘lunch’, it is just lunch most people would think, it’s no big…
Exploring Korean Town in Japan
Just the other day, I was watching the latest episode of Solitary Gourmet Season 7, Goro had a business trip to Seoul and had Korean food. After watching that, I had this craving for Korean food and decided to search…
Burger places in Tokyo
Even though Japan is famous for its traditional Japanese food, they do have really good burgers in town too. There are times you missed those western junk food, a good burger would actually be very therapeutic for the soul (and…
Places to go for Sakura in Tokyo
Sakura is probably the season most tourists would love to travel to Japan. Well, at least from the social media trend, it seems like sakura is the must-go for travellers. The pink blossoms which only last maximum 2 weeks, are…
First authentic Unagi experience in Tokyo
There are many reasons why foreigners travel to Japan, it may be for the anime, culture, shopping. But for me, the main reason is probably food in Japan. Yakiniku has probably brought a revolution into my life, but there is…
Affordable Yakiniku places to go in Tokyo – for Japanese barbecue meat lovers
My love for yakiniku started when I was back in Singapore, dating with my then-boyfriend, now husband. He introduced me to try out this restaurant called, Gyukaku for one of our dinner date. Well, Gyukaku is actually a chained yakiniku…
Cafe exploration around the neighbourhood in Tokyo
Living in the eastern part of Tokyo city for almost 4 years, it’s only natural to explore the surrounding of the areas to check out the vibes and what the local do. The coffee scene has been brewing pretty aromatically…
Reflection of living in Japan
Four years – really do not seem like such a long duration. As I continued to go on with an absolutely normal life in Japan, having a full-time job, travelling via train daily on weekdays to office, relaxing during the…
Exploring Jiyugaoka
This is a post backdated 3 years ago. For a starters, (ummm.. sounds like some kind of appetizer in a menu) I thought it’ll be good to share some of my ”mini” expedition in Tokyo. That said, living over…
Project Post-Mortem
This will probably be my first and last experience to do a post-mortem discussion about the failure of a project. Post-mortem originated from the meaning when a human is dead, particularly unnatural cause of death. The forensic will conduct…