京夏終空
In my opinion, Tenjin is the cheapest store in various ways. It's not about the quality of the ingredients or seasonings, it's more about the price range that doesn't warrant such discussions. I bought "Vegetable Croquette" (35 yen), "Crab Cream Croquette" (100 yen), "Pork Wiener Curry Tempura 10 pieces" (200 yen), "Yakitori" (65 yen x 3), and "Grilled Pork Skin" (65 yen x 3) - as shown in the photo. I purchased all of these items for 725 yen. Tenjo, you never cease to amaze me. It's been a while since I bought deli dishes from Tenjin. I hitched a ride in a car heading from Adachi Ward to Nerima Ward due to work, and got off at the Fuji-Michigane entrance on the Kan-Nana route. As I walked from Fuji-Michigane to Tenjo Ginza, I was surprised to see how much things had changed. I couldn't even recognize the Nishi-dori or Naka-dori areas. The banana juice shop that Mairevi-san told me about had a long line for some reason, so I passed on it. "Torifuji" has moved to this area. On a day when "Tori-dai" was closed, the "Ainaka House 2nd Branch" was crowded, so I passed on that too. This shop, "Miyahara", had 2-3 people at first, but after a while, there was no wait, so I went in. The grilled chicken, grilled pork skin, and meat were all solid, and the sweet sauce was delicious. The pork wiener curry tempura, 5 pieces for 100 yen, seemed surprisingly high-quality. The wiener flavor and curry taste were both good. The crab cream croquette, 1 piece for 100 yen, had a luxurious feel to it. The creaminess was better than expected. And the vegetable croquette, 1 piece for 35 yen. The potato flavor was not bad at all. Carrots and other vegetables were also included. The minced meat was also subtly present. It was delicious for a snack-level price. Thank you for the meal. I think they have raised the prices quite a bit. The grilled chicken, which used to be 40 yen per piece, is now 65 yen. The chicken balls used to be 30 yen, which was larger than the 10 yen from Toridai and 20 yen from Ainaka House, but now it's 35 yen. I haven't compared recently, but things have definitely changed. I used to walk around Tenjin frequently for work and other reasons a few years ago. This time, I was happy to see the slim young man who has been working there since then. Emperor Jing High School's coach Maeda retired after this summer. He hadn't made it to Koshien for the past few years, but personally, I really liked him as a coach. Unlike high schools that gather promising junior high school students from all over the country, Emperor Jing High School mainly selected students who could commute from their homes. I feel that many of the students and baseball players who were nurtured under the coach's guidance. Alongside Tsuru, the coach of Ikeda High School in Tokushima, I consider them to be the two great coaches in the high school baseball world. (Responsibility for the text: Kyoka Tsugunozora, 2021.9.21) (35 comments/3.30)