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Otafuku


Daniel

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Went to Lan last night for dinner and passed this little hole in the wall while i was on my way to Chikalicious. It was this little rectangular place that had enough space in it for about 4 people and a small grill. They were serving few things in, Otafuku, the small japanese take out place.

They were:

TaKoyaki, little fried wheat flour balls filled with either octopus, cheese, or just plain dough.. The prices were $5,$4,$3 bucks for the different fillings.

Okonomiyaki, potato pancakes mixed with either pork, shrimp,beef, or squid.. 2 Decent size pancakes for 7 bucks.

Seafood fried noodles for $5 bucks

Shaved Ices- Strawberry.melon, lemon, or mizore. $3.

They place smelled absolutely wonderfull, definately something i need to try before i stuff my face with uncooked kobe beef that never made it into the shabu shabu pot.. :biggrin:

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I don't really remember noodles and shaved ices there in the past,

so maybe that's new. Or maybe I just wasn't paying attention.

Their takoyaki and okonomiyaki are both good, but I personally just like takoyaki much better.

It's one of the places I try to stop in on whenever I'm in NYC.

Herb aka "herbacidal"

Tom is not my friend.

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