耶蘇
I was born in one of the 23 wards of Tokyo, but there is a difference between being born in Seijo or Denenchofu and being born in Akabane or Kitasenju. It's hard to say, but there is a feeling that you want to "reroll your parents" when you think about it. However, this kind of thing can happen in any town, like in Fukuoka City, where Jousui Street and the restaurant "La Spiga" are located near Ohori Park, which is considered a high-priced area even in Fukuoka where rent is relatively cheap. This is because having a representative park in Fukuoka can help purify the air and reduce the likelihood of tall buildings blocking the sun and the scenery. People who have become healthier by walking or jogging may become wealthier, while people like me who are poor may become even poorer because if I run in the neighborhood, the police will chase after me. In other words, the restaurant "La Spiga" is located near Ohori Park, where people enjoy a leisurely brunch while walking around the park or visiting the Fukuoka City Art Museum nearby. The restaurant has a cafe-like space that gives off a retro Western-style atmosphere, reminiscent of the Visconti era. Near the restaurant, there is a weather station that often appears in local news during the cherry blossom season, and across from it is Fukuoka Daiho High School, the alma mater of "Hakata Hanamaru" (a comedian duo). The issue with the restaurant is its private parking lot, which is located right next to a one-way exit near a traffic light intersection, making it difficult to exit if you park facing forward or causing stress if you try to park in reverse with other cars behind you. However, the space itself is not as small as some people say, so if it's difficult, you can try parking a few times. I was lucky and managed to park quickly. I purchased the following four items: 1. Milk Korokoro-chan - ¥151: A fluffy bread with plenty of condensed milk. 2. Grapefruit Jam and Yotsuba Butter Sandwich - ¥259: Rye Bosco bread that goes well with grapefruit jam. 3. Anchovy Potato - ¥356: A potato salad with bacon, garlic, and anchovy in fluffy potatoes. 4. Cinnamon Centi - ¥86: Italian baked goods with a cinnamon aroma and a crispy texture. Item 1 looks cute but is a bit difficult to eat because the outer skin is crispy and the inside is airy, making it fragile and prone to crumbling. The condensed milk is very sweet, even sweeter than sugar candies. Item 2 may seem hard at first, but it's not that hard, probably due to the natural, firm texture of rye. The grapefruit jam is subtly bitter but has a refreshing citrus scent. The Yotsuba butter is so refined that it has a weak presence, so overall, it strangely tastes more like marmalade. Item 3, unfortunately, lacks the salty taste of anchovies. The potatoes seem to have absorbed it. However, the lettuce is incredibly crispy and delicious, with a surprisingly light and crunchy texture that is so good that you might mistake it for an apple at first. The buns are also ---