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Korean @ Nishi Azabu

I organise an event called 'Girl's Night' once in a while.
It's just dining out with female friends.
The reason I started this was because women love food.
Guys really don't care what they eat, as long as they can drink.

We catch up each other when we meet up.
My friend who visited in Tokyo from Osaka for a business trip joined some times ago
and she called it ' Sex in the city' !
In a way, yes it is:D

We had dinner at Korean restaurant called 'Sonamu' in Roppongi Area,
they were on TV the day before.

Good food and pleasant staff.


I tried to speak some simple Korean language to the waiter.
'Brother' is 'Oppa' in Korean, so I called out 'Oppa!' when we need him.
It's easy to remember and funny too.
And we agreed that the friendly waiter was cute in a way.
I should have taken his picture, sorry!

Korean food have many beef and pork menu.
In secret, I don't eat meat so I was kind of hungry until the last though, haha.

Comments

~Chow Wo Man~ said…
the older guys get the more they will care about what they eat.

you know "you are what you eat"

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