Sunday, November 11, 2012

AFFORDABLE JAPANESE FOOD AT JOED'S LUTONG HAPON

Yakiniku? Katsudon? I couldn't decide what to get. Every time I visit Joed's I always end up picking katsudon. But last night, I wanted to try something new. It was a fun night with the girls from work. Joed's is affordable. It tastes good. The presentation is good. 


My Yaki Udon (P110). I thought it would be rice toppings: rice with (yaki) beef. It is udon—a variety of Japanese noodles, not don from donburi—a bowl of rice with toppings. It was a happy mistake.  

Jacque's Beef Teriyaki (P95). It looks good. Sesame seeds dance on the top.
Sachi and Jo's Bento Box (P150).   Bento is a box with compartments that contain small separate dishes comprising a Japanese meal, especially lunch, but we had it for dinner: breaded pork, rice dusted with aonori, and salty noodles with tsukemono, which literally means pickled things.
Ellen's Katsudon (P65). It is rice with egg and pork toppings dusted with aonori and ginger tsukemono.
 Office friends at Joed's Lutong Hapon. We fictionalized Aki—a hot Japanese guy.
 The counter with a face peeping!
 Meet the owners: Edgar who worked as a cook in Japan for ten years and Joan, her wife and co-chef at Joed's. Food writing could be taxing. But it was done already. And it was an awesome learning process. The shoot was right after my Lanaya climb!
 Meet the staff.
Beverage section


Address: 257-A Don Jose Avila St.,Capitol Site, Cebu City, ( Beside the MAIN ENTRANCE OF SACRED HEART GIIRLS HIGH SCHOOL); F Cabahug St., Mabolo, Cebu City
Telephone Number: (032) 406 8028 
Camera: Nikon P310 


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