Karen orders lunch from the Lunch-o-tron 2000 (well, I assume that’s what it’s called).
Ken eats the greasy-spoon quality food.
The word “quality” is a bit of a stretch, but it was cheap and fast, which is what we were going for.
Karen orders lunch from the Lunch-o-tron 2000 (well, I assume that’s what it’s called).
Ken eats the greasy-spoon quality food.
The word “quality” is a bit of a stretch, but it was cheap and fast, which is what we were going for.
I love how your plate almost looks like a yin/yang symbol, Ken. :)
Oh yum! I was just leaving for a Culver’s Butter Burger. Enjoy!
Yum, yum, eat well & eat often!
All I had for lunch was boring leftovers, made by me, here in lowly Queens, NY! SOOOOOO jealous! Enjoy!
I remember going to breakfast at a diner in Kyoto and it was scrambled eggs with spaghetti sauce on top.
Glad to see you made it safely to Tokyo. That restaurant looks exactly like one I ate at Ken. We couldn’t read anything so the cook brought out all the ‘still alive’ food/fishies and put it all on the counter for us to pick from as it crawled around. It was interesting but yummy! :)