Friday, November 13, 2009

Japanese in Eagan

"Kyoto" is a new Japanese restaurant in Eagan. They specialize in sushi and hibachi. Allison, Steven, and I went there recently for an early lunch. We enjoyed the "all you can eat" lunch special, a great way to try many dishes!

19 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

looks delicious, I love Japanese food!
Happy Weekend!
Léia

Copenhagen said...

Now I really all you can eat Japanese food in Montreal :(

Andreea said...

Looks delicious! I miss all the diverse food I used to eat while living in US.

peppermint said...

oooh I'm sooo hungry. I wish we have all u can eat Japanese restaurant in here.

Layrayski said...

eat all you can is a good idea if you want to sample all the different kinds of food! Nice. Now I'm hungry :)

arabesque said...

ittadakimasu! ^-^
the interior looks inviting and the all you can eat? what a treat! ^0^

Lois said...

That food looks delicious!

Mo said...

Love Japanese food. I'm doing Japanese lamb shanks for dinner. Bet you dont know about the esant dishes of the north.

EG CameraGirl said...

Mmmmmm. Sounds wonderful, Leif!

cieldequimper said...

Yummy! Miam !

Gunn said...

It looks nice, both the place and the food!
I have been to Japan, but here I am not used to Japanese food.

God helg!

marley said...

I'm not a fan of Sushi but this does look good!

Tussy said...

It looks good,I love Sushi!

Lowell said...

I'll bet they shut down that "all you can eat" stuff after you guys finished!

Anonymous said...

Learning Japanese for about a year now, it is the vocabulary of a restaurant which is difficult to remember for me. Visiting this place for sure would help.
A wonderful weekend for you all.

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

I like the decor in that restaurt, it would be worth going just to look at. Don't eat sushi though - tastes too much like raw fish!
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo

VP said...

The place looks nice and 'all you can eat' seems inviting...

Unknown said...

Japanese and Thai food are my favourites!

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis» showed this to Mme la Vache, who lived in Japan for 15 years.