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Sakura pan Nakae

・ Sakura pan Nakae ✨ Minowa ~ Tokyo gourmet ♪ 🥂🍽 ~ ・ Luxury course ☆ Advance ☆ Caesar salad with smoked horse meat ☆ Best horse sashimi ☆ Best horse sashimi nigiri sushi ☆ Taro Taro Yukke ☆ Grilled cherry meat ☆ Best cherry blossom pan ☆ Hachikin Jidori for hot pot ☆ Zaku, egg ☆ Rice, new incense, red soup miso soup ☆ Seasonal dessert ・ Founded in 1883, Mr. Nakae Sakuranabe, who can enjoy various dishes using horse meat such as horse sashimi and yukhoe, including the local dish'Sakura Nabe'that originated in Yoshiwara, Asakusa ♪ 🌸 The 100-year-old store is also a designated cultural property of the country, has a tasteful appearance, and the inside of the store is also digging, a space that feels nostalgic. This time I had Mr. Nakae's luxury course! !! The purely domestic cherry meat fattened exclusively for Mr. Nakae had no habit and was packed with umami ♪ 😋 The cherry blossom pan has a sweet miso sauce and a strong taste! The rice was delicious 🙌🏻 But the most delicious ones were horse sashimi and yukhoe! !! It melted in the mouth and I could simply feel the deliciousness of horse meat, which was great! !! After all raw meat is good 🤤 Horse meat is healthy, so I'm happy that I don't feel guilty even if I eat a lot 🤣 lol The staff were very polite and kind, and Mr. Nakae, the 4th generation, was also friendly and very interesting! !! Thank you for a good time 😊 Thank you for your feast ✨ ・ ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― Sakura pan Nakae @nakae_sakuranabe 1-9-2 Nihonzutsumi, Taito-ku, Tokyo 10 minutes walk from Minowa Station 17: 00-20: 00 Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays Lunch is open only on Saturdays and Sundays ・ ・ #sakura pan Nakae #minowa #asakusa gourmet #taito-ku gourmet #tokyo gourmet #tokyo dinner #tokyo date #horse meat #horse meat dishes #horse meat specialty store #long-established store #popular store #sakura meat #sakura pot #horse meat yukhoe #hot pot dish #hot pot dish #tabelog #tabelog Highly rated #tabelog top5000 #eating stagram #meat stagram
Posted: Sep 27, 2021
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