Nishinotoin Shokudo, Kyoto (京 小町食堂 西洞院店)

I’ve been accused of excessive blogging, but only once or twice. (I’ve also been accused of a few other things in relation to this blog, but mostly they were inspired by Canadia and her denizens.)

Anyway, For the 3 minutes it’ll take to upload and type, I think it’s interesting and maybe useful to point out that this cafeteria-style place does a good line in breakfast as long as you like Japanese and don’t mind the cafeteria format.

Mom and Dad, did we go here? I really think so, and there were stores across the street where I think we fabric-shopped.

So I maintain it’s not excessive to upload this…but the amount of breakfast I ate is certainly excessive. Clockwise from the eggs, that’s a Japanese omelette with green onions in it (made fresh to order), freeze-dried tofu with more eggs (oops, but I love that stuff), terrible rice (being the famous ‘Koshihikari’ is no guarantee it’ll be cooked well), freshly-grilled salmon, spinach, and more tofu (but fried and in soup). It’s all fresh and reasonably tasty, and it cost a grand total of about 7 bucks.

That’s it.

One Reply to “Nishinotoin Shokudo, Kyoto (京 小町食堂 西洞院店)”

  1. Think we did breakfast here and my memory has the fabric shop on the same side of the street and down the block. I went there several times!!

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