A new yakitori stand on the street in front of JR Nara station. The guy running it is a real character, and the chow is tasty. Usually open until 5AM on the weekends.
Raising a family in Thailand // Documenting Issan food, culture, music, and people
A new yakitori stand on the street in front of JR Nara station. The guy running it is a real character, and the chow is tasty. Usually open until 5AM on the weekends.
i liked the “momo niku”.
There is nothing in the usniverse to compair the sitting at street stands at 3:30 AM while listening to traditional music in the background.
If possible after some drinks.
And on a lonely night too.
It always makes me think aobut the past with great joy and somehow no matter how tsaty the food to bring me almost to tears.
theres nothing like the japanese city night life 🙂
I love you all…