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Fried Pork Cutlet(Tonkatsu) & Must Try RAMEN in Tokyo Japan

Fried Pork Cutlet(Tonkatsu) 

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 Must Try RAMEN in Tokyo Japan



Yes, I'm finally in Japan! My first meal in Japan was at a tonkatsu pork restaurant, and I could see why it was highly rated. The pork was perfectly crispy and so juicy. I really loved the pork over rice, and you can't go wrong with the tonkatsu sandwich. After 3 pork dishes, I was in the mood for some ramen. I ordered 2 bowls: Yuzuratan ramen and Yuzu Tsuyu Tsukemen (dip ramen). I really loved how in the spicy ramen, the noodles just soaked up all the broth. Finally, since I was in Harajuku, I had to end the night with some dessert. Harajuku is known for crepes, so I went to a location that had an assortment of choices. I got the blueberry cheesecake crepe. Yeah... maybe a bit heavy after the 2 dinners I finished. Anyhow, it was amazingly crispy, and the tartness of the blueberries in combination with the soft cheesecake made it the perfect combination! LOCATIONS: Maisen || Tonkatsu click here to book Afuri || Ramen click here to book Crepes from Harajuku

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