I Went to A Casual French Retaurant in Karahori, Osaka
2011年 09月 15日
I went to a casual French Restaurant for a kind of “Power Lunch”.
The name of the restaurant is “Le Ai”. The Japanese way of pronunciation is [ru ai]. If it’s real French, it has to be “L’ai”, right? “Le” is a French article. I guess “Ai [ai] is the Japanese word which means love.
There is their bakery on the first floor.
Thier restaurant is on the second floor.
There are two Le Ai’s in Osaka. The main restaurant is in Shinsaibashi. The one I went to is in Karahori, very close to the exit number 3 of Subway Tanimachi 6-chome Station.
This is their lunch combo of the day: soup, bread, salad, pasta, and beef. The beef was so soft and delicious.
With coffee, it cost 1,000 yen.
The name of the restaurant is “Le Ai”. The Japanese way of pronunciation is [ru ai]. If it’s real French, it has to be “L’ai”, right? “Le” is a French article. I guess “Ai [ai] is the Japanese word which means love.
There is their bakery on the first floor.
Thier restaurant is on the second floor.
There are two Le Ai’s in Osaka. The main restaurant is in Shinsaibashi. The one I went to is in Karahori, very close to the exit number 3 of Subway Tanimachi 6-chome Station.
This is their lunch combo of the day: soup, bread, salad, pasta, and beef. The beef was so soft and delicious.
With coffee, it cost 1,000 yen.
by berry-raspberry
| 2011-09-15 00:10
| Osaka City-Chuo