Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Anzuya
We went out to eat at this neat restaurant on Saturday night; it's named Anzuya. My buddy Kraig went with us, and it was sort of a going away meal, since he's leaving Okinawa next weekend.
The food was really good, especially the sashimi. There was quite a variety of dishes, and the atmosphere was nice. Of particular note was the glass floors. The room we were in sits over a pool of water, with fountains and lights in it. It makes for a strange sensation when walking around in there.
We really enjoyed ourselves, and Kraig and I hid a nano cache behind the restaurant after dinner. The first three people that tried to find it logged DNFs (did not find), so I think it is very well hidden. We named the geocache, "Sayonara Kraig."
Good times.
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6 comments:
yeah, rub it in... I'll be back for it. And with the looks of the food, I might go in this time.
Sounds like a good time was had by all - except the cachers to follow!
Anzuya looks like a very nice place, when I win the lottery and come over for a visit we'll have to stop in there...
Tim: Not trying to taunt, but I was certainly pleased to see that it wasn't an easy find. Maybe it will stay in place for a while.
Cary: Yep; the chow there is pretty good, if you like the local cuisine.
Hey John, how much yen/person should a guy budget to bring when going to that place?
Tim: We went with four adults and one child, and we spent 14,000. We ate pretty rich, though (big sashimi plate, and lots of interesting sides of seafood).
I would say about 2.5K per person, on average. Get a reservation for the center rooms, though. The atmosphere in that part of the restaurant is worth it.
Looks like an interesting place and interesting eats. ;)
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