It started at 6 p.m., so I wanted to go early to have dinner beforehand. First, we made a stop at Fugetsu-Do. Fortunately I was able to snag the last package of chocolate mochi, which I had never tried before. Highly recommended. Even D liked it, and he is not a particularly big fan of mochi. Very impressive that the store has been around for over 100 years!
We walked a few doors down First Street to Suehiro Cafe. According to Yelpers, it is like a Japanese Denny's, but we didn't think so. D had oyako don and CA roll and I had the house special, stir-fried eggplant with miso sauce and tofu. (You can also choose chicken or beef). The sauce was very tasty, but the vegetables were a bit too charred for my taste. The house special also came with a scoop of ice cream, so I chose the plum wine flavor--very fruity. We were there early, around 4:15, and had no problem getting a seat. Less than an hour later, the line was practically out the door! So, get there early if you don't want to wait.
We enjoyed the concert, and it was a nice way to kickoff the Christmas season. There were plenty of reminders that "Jesus is the reason for the Season". There were some very talented musicians/singers. It has been a while since we have seen a live performance (yes, we left k at the grandparents' house). The baby seemed to enjoy one of the louder performances in the beginning. He was kicking away! We ended up leaving early, though, around 8:20, at D's request. I thought that was reasonable since he was the one who had to wake up early the next day and spend all day at work.
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Chocolate mochi tastes good if you nuke it for a few seconds. Did they sell the mochi balls there?
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