Kobe’s hidden gem: pork cutlet under $10π―π΅ #japantravel #kobe #localjapan
I want to eat popc I got you. Come follow me. Underground? Yes. It’s a underground shopping street in Coobe. A lot of restaurant which is affordable and very delicious. Really? Yeah. You see a lot of restaurant right here. We are going this way. When I was in high school in Coobe, I always come to this. Yeah. More than 100 times. Right. Yeah. More than 100 times. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is a special missile soup using red missile. Yeah. I chose the carami somayo flavor and upgraded it to a double size. So, the price went slightly over 200 yen, above 1,000 yen. With a regular size, you can enjoy it for under 1,000 yen, which makes it a good value. The texture is light and crisp, and the taste is satisfying. Here in the heart of Kobe, in the underground mall of San Plaza, offers many affordable and enjoyable restaurants. When visiting Kobe, here’s a convenient spot to stop by for a meal. This restaurant is Yoshib located in Kobe, but you can find it in Osaka and Tokyo as well. Wow, fantastic. Save this video for your next trip to Japan. Travel Japan together. Click the link in your profile to plan your dream Japan
Kobe’s hidden gem: pork cutlet under $10π―π΅
Today, Iβm introducing the local restaurant I used to go to all the time back in high school when I was playing soccer like crazy. I hope you get to enjoy the taste of those memories too π
This Yoshibee (εε ΅θ‘) actually has locations in both Tokyo and Osaka as well.
And not just this spotβKobeβs underground shopping streets are filled with charming local restaurants with their own unique vibe.
If youβre coming to Kobe, make sure to check them out!
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