Weekly Akiba Meshi (+Nogami Sake) Week 3 & 4, February 2015 : Gourmet/Eating Place Information in Akihabara (+Sake Bar Information in Ueno)

Weekly Akiba Meshi" (February 3 and 4, 2015 issue), in which Akiba Research Institute staff members introduce what they ate in Akihabara and its surroundings.


The concept is "to write about what we ate with our own money," and unlike other magazines (since we do not receive any advertising fees or submit manuscripts), we will also write about the negative aspects... (><)
*For detailed location, business hours, budget, etc., please refer to the link (click on the restaurant name).
The disposable chopsticks in the corner of the tableware are just to give you an idea of the size/quantity of the food and dishes. Please do not say, "This is bad manners! Please don't say, "It's expensive and delicious," "It's delicious and expensive," "It's delicious and expensive," or "It's delicious and expensive.
We basically avoid "deca-masu" menus that cost more than 1,000 yen because they are not necessarily cost-effective. I am sorry.
I have always had a standard body shape with a BMI index of around 22. I don't have any internal organ related diseases, but I am seriously afraid of gout! (((((((;´decided)))))))



What's up with the Japanese? Hi, this is Akiba Research Institute.

The ACL qualifying rounds are underway, and the J-League teams are getting ripped to shreds....

Except for Kashiwa Reysol (one home win, one away), the other three clubs have lost two games in a row.

Gamba, Urawa, and Kashima have a lot of experience, so let's be more enthusiastic.

And finally, the J-League season is about to begin.

The team to watch out for is Matsumoto Yamaga FC, who have just been promoted to the JFL (J3).

They have been in the JFL (J3) for 5 years and have been promoted to J1, and their home stadium "Alwin" has a great reputation.

I would love to see them live!

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