There is something about Tokyo
Went to Roppongi today with Yuki to eat dinner at a Swedish restaurant called 'Lilla Dalarna'. I've been passing this place several times earlier but I never went inside but today was the day. Just by standing outside I couldn't imagine what I actually saw, a typical small Swedish summer cottage was built between some modern buildings; as I opened the door to the restaurant I were close to drop my jaw. From being in the high tech city of all cities to step back into old Sweden felt very bizarre but fun, I looked at every little detail and got more happy the more details I found. We sat down, ordered a Swedish dinner set for around 3000 yen/25 American dollars/knappt 180 ynka svenska spänn and got a nice plate of herring and stuff as appertizers. Then Yuki got meatballs (now that's original) and I got a breaded fillet of meat and blue cheese (now would any Swede please give a comment if this is a typical Swedish dish or not, I just think about Germany as soon as I think breaded fillets or schhhhhhhnitzels), anyway, the food was great and the coffee tasted like real coffee without any sugar or sweetener in it, yay! Before we moved on to Mori Tower to see the city view I had to see Lilla Dalarna's toilet, OMG!



When we got to Mori Tower it turned out that they had an exhibition called 'the Sky Aquarium' at the same floor as where you could enjoy the city view so we bought some tickets and went and saw a lot of fishes too. I weren't aloud to take pictures there though but, as you can see, I had the opportunity to have a seat in one of the aquariums to get a nice chat with Nero and his friends.

1 comment:
Många härliga inlägg var det här!! Och massa fina bilder!! Himla roligt det där med Lilla Dalarna tycker ja.. Kram kram
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