Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Tonkotsu ramen and yogurt, Manoa

Today, for lunch we went to Manichi, the ramen restaurant on Kona Street.  Nice red and black interior, with a wide counter area that is very comfortable.

Their black garlic oil and sesame ramen.  
Noodles are firm and the tonkotsu soup did taste like it was boiled with pork and  chicken bones for hours.

I think that's the owner when he was a child in Japan.
We definitely will return for their pupus and donburi rice bowls.


For dessert we went to Bloomingdale's Forty Carrots for their take out yogurt.  Plain with chocolate sprinkles and honey.
I wanted to know where we could sit and eat and was told by the hostess that there were chairs and a table around the corner.
Well, it was in the bedding section and not meant as a place to eat I'm sure,  but hey, if you have to eat your yogurt..you have to eat  it.
(She did say it's all right to walk around with it and sit anywhere there are chairs, but that seemed odd)

Later in the day, M and I took Penny for a walk in beautiful Manoa.
We usually trek along Oahu Ave.and Manoa Rd. but were tired so it was a short run around the parking area for Penny.

Pretty Penny looking sleek and long.
It's fun to hear the children pointing at the Sausage Dog.

A dog friendly supper outside of Fendu's in the Manoa Shopping Center.
Their Wagyu hamburger is so delicious!

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