Day 13: Sosoan, Kyoto
11 July 2014
Day 13: Arashiyama
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Day 13: Sosoan, Kyoto
This bus timetable at the bus stop anywhere in Kyoto is very very cool. They tell you the whereabouts bus is at that moment. Like where the bus is stopping or approaching the next stop. So you are not waiting undoubtedly to when your bus actually will come.
The romantic train journey run along magnificent scenery from Saga Arashiyama to Kamoeka station. All those beautiful river and mountain backdrop view and the cute tanuki statues on the platform is worth seeing for. Basically, the train ride back and forth from Arashiyama to Kamoeka station takes about half an hour long. We made an early stop on the way at back, just one stop before Arashiyama station where we got on before, then walk along the Bamboo Groves until reach back to where we come from.
Day 13: Sosoan, Kyoto
18 June 2014
Day 13: Sosoan, Kyoto
Previously:
Day 13: Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka Stairs, Kyoto
Kyoto is also known as a tofu town. I have seen from few blogs mentioning that Sosoan restaurant is one of restaurant that serving a tofu set course menu. Located near the Philosopher's Path, make it easy to find. The dining area is located on the second floor. However, there is only one waitress in the restaurant and she couldn't speak English at all. She brought this piece of paper only with 2 or 3 price lists and how many food in that set. Without knowing what the list of food that we will be getting, we choose from the price that suit our budget then gambling from there and hope she will serve a good tofu meal.
This dish that got me remember. Tofu or bean curd is pretty normal in savoury dishes for me, but for dessert is still unusual. The figs were cooked beautifully, soft yet still have this crunchy texture on but once they mixed with the bean curd soup, taste kinda weird.
Overall, we quite disappointed with this meal although this was quite unique and interesting meal that I ever had. I mean, they presented the food beautifully but for the taste is slightly out of my ordinary radar. Generally, I like my bean curd or I even adore soy milk but they way they put them all together as a complete dish wasn't appealing to me in the matter of flavour-wise. Lack of seasoning especially for the bean curd soup and their dessert.
So So An Restaurant, kyoto
A block away from Philosopher's path and near the Honenin Temple
Ph: 075-352-3131
Stay tuned for the next blog still in Japan:
Day 13: Arashiyama, Kyoto
Day 13: Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka Stairs, Kyoto
Philosopher's Path |
Sosoan Restaurant, Kyoto |
Agedashi tofu |
Tofu and seaweed soup |
Grilled fish |
Stew figs with bean curd milk |
Overall, we quite disappointed with this meal although this was quite unique and interesting meal that I ever had. I mean, they presented the food beautifully but for the taste is slightly out of my ordinary radar. Generally, I like my bean curd or I even adore soy milk but they way they put them all together as a complete dish wasn't appealing to me in the matter of flavour-wise. Lack of seasoning especially for the bean curd soup and their dessert.
So So An Restaurant, kyoto
A block away from Philosopher's path and near the Honenin Temple
Ph: 075-352-3131
Stay tuned for the next blog still in Japan:
Day 13: Arashiyama, Kyoto
15 June 2014
Day 13: Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka Stairs, Kyoto
Previously:
Day 13: Kiyomizudera, Kyoto
An amazing and beautiful steps of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka in Kyoto. This steps have been preserved as historic streets to maintain their originality and traditional look including those magnificent appearance of the Japanese style houses along the way as well.
Day 13: Kiyomizudera, Kyoto
We then stopped by at one of eel or unagi restaurant along the way. What a great pick!!! We ordered an unagi set menu with rice. The eel was so tender and cooked to perfection. It tastes absolutely delicious and rich in flavour. Even the rice itself got a really nice sauce mixed into it. Superb lunch.
14 June 2014
Day 13: Kiyomizudera, Kyoto
Previously:
Day 12: Gion, Kyoto
Another World Heritage site to visit in Kyoto is Kiyomizudera. This temple is famous for its wooden stage that just out from its main hall, 13 meters above the hillside below. The main hall was built without the use of nails, how clever!! To get there, you can take a bus number 100 or 206 and get off at Gojo Zaka or Kiyomizu Michi bus stop, from there you need to walk uphill about 10 minutes before arriving the temple.
Love stone is apparently very popular among the youngster. If someone can walk blind-folded from one stone end then touch the stone from another end, she or he is believed to find the true love.
Day 12: Gion, Kyoto
Lucky smoke |
Kiyomizudera, Kyoto |
Otowa Waterfall |
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