Part 1: Dinner at Syu's Garden Deli (Chiba City)
Super intense BBQ plate of meat, fish, and fresh veggies! |
Oh man. This place is just...epic. I have so much praise for this place I donno where to start. We had the "Garden BBQ" course menu - initially, I thought it was a bit pricey at (I think?) 3000 yen/person, but I knew my mom would appreciate the healthy-ish (ish beacause of the sheer amount of food), veggie-centered menu.
Considering that it was all-you-can-drink (including alcoholic drinks) and an eye-popping amount of amazing food, the price was totally worth it! The restaurant staff was also incredibly nice (very accommodating to our rowdy (but in a friendly way?!) group. I'd love to go back again if I get the chance. It's about a 5 minute walk from Parco in Chiba.
Syu's Garden Deli website: http://www.syuplanning.com/
Part 2: Mitsui Outlet Park (MOP) Kisarazu
Being silly with the random statue/objects placed around the outlet. |
We went on a weekday afternoon after I got off from work - if you're not a big fan of crowds, this is definitely the perfect time to hit up these outlets. There aren't many other shoppers so you can look around as you please.
Part 3: Sea Festa 2013 in Kamogawa
Rain cleared up just as we arrived in Kamogawa...absolutely gorgeous! |
To male
things even better, my mom was visiting just in time for Sea Festa, one
of my annual traditions! It's a huge, city-wide event, so I knew we had
an incredibly high chance of running into everyone we wanted to.
...and we pretty much did exactly that.
Kamogawa Coffee! This coffee here is seriously epic. I don't actually know where they normally do business...their truck just appears at various local events! |
Kamogawa grins all over! |
Also, found these lovelies at Ichihara Service Area on our way back to Chiba City:
Chiba pride! |
To the right - the service area carried a huge variety of I love...Chiba-related place names, so I picked up one for Kamogawa and another for Chiba in general, in honor of my two employers. These'll go on that new suitcase I am overdue to purchase for my trip home. Anyway, the stick come in rectangular and circular shapes, there's one for pretty much every city/town in Chiba...in addition to general "Chiba" ones in hiragana, katakana, romaji...and perhaps others?!
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