My life in Sapporo, Japan. Eating weird food, seeing weird clothes, meeting weird people, doing weird things.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Borscht in Osaka
When I travel in Japan, I rarely book a hotel. There are usually lots of hotels everywhere, so I just randomly walk into some cheap looking hotel close to wherever the evening may end. After having dinner with my friend in Osaka, I went to a magic bar I had never been to before. When I left that place, it was raining like crazy so I decided to stay in the hotel across the street. It was not cheap.
The breakfast was however very nice. They had lots of fresh fruits, quite a variety of what Japanese people call bread, sausages, waffles, rice, onigiri, soups, and more. They even had borscht for breakfast. Not really very similar to what was called borscht when I was in Poland last year, but still pretty good.
Labels:
Japanese food,
Osaka,
work
Location:
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
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