Friday, July 10, 2009

Culture Shock? Food Shock? I don't know!

Let me tell you one story! Last week, my friends and I went to Osaka to look for computer. During lunch time, we all went to one Japanese restaurant. Since everything is written in Japanese and people don't speak English, we looked at the pictures of the food and ordered. Do you know what happened? We got a bowl of Japanese noodle, but the thing is it's cold as ice. I wondered if they just took it out from the refrigerator. And do you know how much did we pay? Nearly $10.

5 comments:

Tom said...

ah, that's a cool raman, mayb.

icebreaker said...

yeah you ordered cold raman! :P lolz...

Sotpolin said...

Hmm, i have tried cold noodle once in Korea and i guess yours somehow is similar to mine... i ort ches eat te...Cold cold mech te pibak leb nas...

ou.sokpanha said...

It's a very bad experience. Sometimes, I feel ashamed to be the only person who speaks English, while many people around me are speaking Japanese!

TD said...

hehe? when come to food, it's not a weird experience. Cold Ramen, i once tried Zaru ramen, during winter not knowing that it is cold ramen. taihen da!

Try to learn some JPnese!