世の中ね顔かお金かなのよ
I was invited to a work-related exhibition, so I went to Intex Osaka for the first time in about two years. Everywhere I looked, I saw curry cutlets. But for breakfast, I had leftover curry from dinner. After going around the exhibition hall distributing business cards and carrying brochures in both hands, I was exhausted and started looking for lunch. I wanted to have lunch in a cool place if possible. I found the Intex Cafe after a short walk. I decided to go for the daily pasta special. Since it was past lunchtime, the restaurant was empty. I bought a meal ticket face-to-face, and wanted to order the daily pasta special, but they only had 20 servings of the limited mackerel miso stew lunch for 1100 yen. I reflexively said, "Sorry, I'll have the mackerel miso stew." It was self-service, but it took some time for the food to be ready, so I left my "2" card at the counter and moved to my seat. When they called out "Z customer," I couldn't help but say, "Not 2, but Z?" The staff apologized sincerely for the confusion. The meal consisted of a large serving of mackerel miso stew, potato fries, daikon radish, broccoli, tomato, and other side dishes that were hard to identify. Hmm, I don't quite understand this sense of combination. The potato fries didn't taste good with miso, but the daikon radish was okay. The mackerel miso stew had a soft and tasty fish, just as I expected. Even though it's a Western-style restaurant, I could probably make this dish at home. The rice disappeared quickly. The side dishes left my stomach quickly, though. The miso soup arrived late, but it was still delicious. I added a coffee for 400 yen after the meal. I leisurely waited until the slightly late lecture. Thank you for the meal.

