7pm in Tokyo - Curry

Thu 2009/01/08 18:30 JST
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Earlier on today just after 7pm at Togoshi Ginza having some Japanese style curry soup for din dins - 980 yen.
While curry is not a traditional dish over here, the Japanese really do make good currys - try some when you are over.

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  • sanguine
    sanguine in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/12)
    Student
    http://sanguinerose.wordpress.com/

    Haven't tried it yet but would love to.

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:20:48 JST (ID #440528)
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  • acq128
    acq128 in Sydney (Registered on 2008/11/19)
    Student

    :D looks nice, never really liked it without katsu though
    nice of them to give u some drink vouchers too :P

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:23:33 JST (ID #440530)
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  • Sabekuji Kaneda
    Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Mechanical Engineering student
    http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

    You know, curry is popular there in Japan that I thought that it originated from Japan LOL XD

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:23:38 JST (ID #440531)
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    • NobuMinekun
      NobuMinekun in UNESCO World Heritage Site Penang,Malaysia (Registered on 2008/07/18)
      Gundam

      Indian make the curry!
      When 1Xth century they bring the food to the EAST!
      1st Place on East sure is the Straits of Malacca,..So now everyone in Msia know curry..
      Every one in South East Asia knows curry.
      Then they bring this culture to Far East such as China+Japan when they are on Business.
      Curry is Hot Curry is Spicy!!!!
      Remember this!
      Sweet or other taste of curry are not original curry!!!!!!!

      Thu 2009/01/08 18:39:50 JST (ID #440550)
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      • Sabekuji Kaneda
        Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
        Mechanical Engineering student
        http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

        Well yeah I know the Indians made the curry. It was just that the first time I saw it years ago was in an anime and I thought it was made by the Japanese. Took me sometime before I found out that it came from India x_x

        Fri 2009/01/09 11:53:47 JST (ID #441601)
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    • Apsolyte
      Apsolyte in Malaysia, Penang (Registered on 2008/07/05)
      Student
      http://www.lonelyguy0.blogspot.com/

      Curry is Hot Curry is Spicy here!!!!

      Thu 2009/01/08 19:28:11 JST (ID #440584)
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  • Ulrezaj
    Ulrezaj in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/01/07)
    IT Architect

    Is it just the angle of the photo or do you have some weird double watch thing going on there?

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:23:40 JST (ID #440532)
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    • Kantana
      Kantana in Norway (Registered on 2008/05/03)
      Gamer, the hardcore kind
      http://even248.wordpress.com

      It looks like that to me as well... If it really is two watches attached, Danny's just earned some serious geek cred in my book XD

      Thu 2009/01/08 18:56:58 JST (ID #440565)
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      • Freedom Gundam
        Freedom Gundam in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/02/03)
        College Student

        Haha, thought it was just me... XD

        Thu 2009/01/08 21:37:30 JST (ID #440707)
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    • NMOtaku
      NMOtaku in Los Lunas, NM USA (Registered on 2007/11/13)
      PhysicsMajor/Someting/Photo/Pharm Tech
      http://www.cadha13.com/blog

      You can see him wearing that watch all the time in the Daimakura photos, that is his real watch.

      Thu 2009/01/08 22:01:12 JST (ID #440724)
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    • Cyberchaos
      Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
      NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
      http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

      i knew it!
      i've been wondering all this time

      Danny, i think we'll need some instructables on this

      Fri 2009/01/09 03:30:58 JST (ID #441019)
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    • Xcomp
      Xcomp in UK, Glasgow (Registered on 2008/12/01)
      http://xcomprandomness.co.uk/

      Should get one of those watches that have both analogue and digital time displays. I have one because I like having both too. I guess sticking two watches together is more eye catching, though =P

      Fri 2009/01/09 20:04:22 JST (ID #441904)
      reply to Xcomp's comment
  • WiseFreeman
    WiseFreeman in DC Cloning Laboratory (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
    http://dannychoo.com.my

    Japanese curry that I tasted was sweet~~~ even I chose for the spiciest....... thus I alway mix with Shichimi Togarashi chili powder ^o^

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:29:43 JST (ID #440539)
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  • cactaur
    cactaur in despair (Registered on 2008/01/13)

    i wanted to try and make some myself, however every recipe requires "curry sauce mix" (S&B Golden Curry or other brand) or other premade curry paste or blocks. i cant find it in local supermarkets here, so i gave up after not finding a way to make the sauce myself...
    if anyone has a good recipe plz share ^^ thx

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:30:18 JST (ID #440540)
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  • NobuMinekun
    NobuMinekun in UNESCO World Heritage Site Penang,Malaysia (Registered on 2008/07/18)
    Gundam

    Love to try it!
    But I bet the best Curry in the world is From my Country!!!
    My mum cook the best curry all the time!!Chicken,Pork,Mutton,Fish,Vegetables even Turkey Curry are her best dish.
    I heard some Taiwan cook curry with potato, they are using it as the curry soup.
    IN Malaysia we use Potato as a sub Food.
    My mum learn the vegetables curry from her Indian Friend who is Vegeterian.
    Chicken,Pork,Mutton....All Learn from her old Grand Ma!
    Danny if you come Malaysia..don't only try Char Siew Fan,hainan Chicken Rice..Try curry here!
    Indian,Malay or Chinese Curry are Best in here!

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:31:05 JST (ID #440541)
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  • bell
    bell in singapore (Registered on 2008/04/02)

    Always liked japanese curry. Taste is really different from what I have here, more spicy here.

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:42:53 JST (ID #440554)
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    • leefe
      leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
      Lazyass human
      http://nipah.wordpress.com

      Totally different kinds of curry... but I do like both :D

      Fri 2009/01/09 06:33:28 JST (ID #441237)
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  • chirokitsune
    chirokitsune in Tallahassee, FL (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    Web Developer

    I really want to try that! I haven't had curry before.

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:42:54 JST (ID #440555)
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  • aprilius20
    aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
    http://www.aprilius20.wordpress.com

    And here I thought all the only curry they have is that sweet curry, which I quite liked. Then again, you did mention that Good Smile has an Indian restaurant on its premises sometime back...

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:57:10 JST (ID #440566)
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  • aprilius20
    aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
    http://www.aprilius20.wordpress.com

    And here I thought all the only curry they have is that sweet curry, which I quite liked. Then again, you did mention that Good Smile has an Indian restaurant on its premises sometime back...

    Thu 2009/01/08 18:57:18 JST (ID #440567)
    reply to aprilius20's comment
  • twu
    twu in country of igloos and lumberjacks... (Registered on 2008/09/08)
    Professional Panhandler
    http://theinfernoproject.com

    Agreed, Japanese curries are the best. That's a big chunk of meat you have there (I hope it's meat ^^;) I remember finding slight traces of meat in mine...didn't cost as much though

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:07:12 JST (ID #440574)
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  • fengzz
    fengzz in Singapore (Registered on 2008/10/19)
    Figurine Enthusiast, Uni Student

    love Japanese curry as they are not that spicy!

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:16:31 JST (ID #440579)
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  • Gibson
    Gibson in California (Registered on 2007/05/27)
    Student artist
    http://www.requestview.wordpress.com

    That curry looks like the curry I make, It all waterish, good for mixing with noddles, if not too salty could be drank like soup. However I also like the chunky ver too.

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:36:52 JST (ID #440593)
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  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    I love my curry hot as in super duper hot. Japanese curry has a bit of sweetness in them. I love thick Japanese curry with torikatsu + rice. Delicious.

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:37:32 JST (ID #440594)
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  • varutieru
    varutieru in indonesia (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    student / NEET

    hmmm isn't it seem to be kinda... watery?
    i've bought & made some of the japanese curry block, and it doesn't seem to be this... watery

    i prefer my curry to be ....

    anybody in indonesia, what's "kental" in english? ^^

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:37:34 JST (ID #440595)
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    • litokid
      litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
      university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
      http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

      No idea what kental means, but I presume you mean "thick", "viscous", etc.

      Thu 2009/01/08 21:14:56 JST (ID #440694)
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    • twu
      twu in country of igloos and lumberjacks... (Registered on 2008/09/08)
      Professional Panhandler
      http://theinfernoproject.com

      reminds me of the minami-ke episode where kana made curry for dinner...

      Kana: "It seems too thick"
      Chiaki: "No choice but to water it down"
      Kana: "Now it looks too watery"
      Chiaki: "Add more powder"

      goes on a couple times and they end up with 3 pots of curry ^^;

      Thu 2009/01/08 22:56:56 JST (ID #440760)
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    • lightningsabre
      lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
      Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
      http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

      yah, what litokid says, "thick" or "viscous" for "kental".

      Fri 2009/01/09 02:58:50 JST (ID #440980)
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  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    Hmmm...I would like to try ^^

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:50:39 JST (ID #440606)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • redmango
    redmango in Florida (Registered on 2008/08/08)
    houkouonchi
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/red_mango/

    Looks yummy

    Thu 2009/01/08 19:51:41 JST (ID #440608)
    reply to redmango's comment
  • Phaeton99
    Phaeton99 in Momiji Castle, Japones NA (Registered on 2008/11/11)
    Executive Seneschal of the Third Ward
    http://phaeton99.deviantart.com/

    For some reason, it has been imported into local grocery. I can not determine if it the "authentic" flavor, of course, but it is not bad.

    Thu 2009/01/08 20:06:39 JST (ID #440628)
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  • FlashFire
    FlashFire in USA (Registered on 2008/11/14)
    Student
    http://burningland.deviantart.com/

    It looks tasty...Soo hungry now....

    Thu 2009/01/08 20:09:59 JST (ID #440632)
    reply to FlashFire's comment
  • The Bard
    The Bard in Dokodemo ii yo (Registered on 2008/03/12)
    Poet (not)

    Being someone who's used to the 'normal' spicy curry (who in Malaysia isn't), it was certainly a strange experience when I had my first Japanese curry. I don't dislike it, but can't say I like it either.

    Thu 2009/01/08 20:12:28 JST (ID #440638)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    Haven't tried Japanese curry before but would love to. Somehow curry gets mentioned in many different anime series...

    Thu 2009/01/08 20:14:04 JST (ID #440642)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    I have tried eating Japanese curry and I loved it~

    Thu 2009/01/08 20:26:45 JST (ID #440654)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Moogleborg
    Moogleborg in San Jose, California in the USA and Cerulean City (Registered on 2008/12/14)
    Martial arts SLAM-dancer, anime-gaming otaku, defender of Ash and Mistys love
    http://www.myspace.com/moogleborg

    I love curry, especially if its soup and ramen. :D I'd love to go to a resturaunt in Japan and try some. :D

    Thu 2009/01/08 20:53:26 JST (ID #440672)
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  • Love_cook
    Love_cook in London (Registered on 2008/07/31)
    Student, Artist
    http://sleepless-piro.deviantart.com

    Had some chicken curry in Shibuya once. Though they asked 2 questions, the first my friend figured out was size, and we think the second was how spicy we wanted. Wished we figured out the second one before we ate.

    Thu 2009/01/08 21:12:16 JST (ID #440689)
    reply to Love_cook's comment
  • Yuuichi
    Yuuichi in Amsterdam!!!:D (Registered on 2008/05/15)
    Student Game Development.

    Hmmm... i dont know :P

    Thu 2009/01/08 21:14:34 JST (ID #440693)
    reply to Yuuichi's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    there's this place called Rakuya in Ikebukuro area omg so damn good :P~~~~~~~ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/puppy52/464857385/) want to go back again ^^;

    Thu 2009/01/08 21:43:28 JST (ID #440709)
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  • crashcat
    crashcat in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student
    http://crashacat.wordpress.com

    I will give it a try when i get there. Only know malay curry the best atm.

    Thu 2009/01/08 21:48:07 JST (ID #440711)
    reply to crashcat's comment
  • RogueTrooper
    RogueTrooper in Berkshire UK (Registered on 2009/01/06)
    Dental Technician, i make teeth!
    http://antsizedman.blogspot.com/

    I love english-ised curry and have had alot of other made for me by exchange students at college.

    When i go to Japan i hope to try everything i can in 2 weeks.

    Is that 2 watches on one watch strap? Do like the look of the chunky one on the left.

    Thu 2009/01/08 22:06:48 JST (ID #440728)
    reply to RogueTrooper's comment
  • Hidden Oasis
    Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    College Freshmen

    There's something about Japanese version of curry that tastes different from the normal Indian curry. Although I really like curry, I try not to eat too much.

    Thu 2009/01/08 22:30:56 JST (ID #440741)
    reply to Hidden Oasis's comment
  • Kyone
    Kyone in Boston, MA (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    College student, Mech programmer and striving photographer.
    http://moeforme.blogspot.com

    Had a Japanese neighbor that made one for me and it was very tasty ^^

    Thu 2009/01/08 23:09:41 JST (ID #440762)
    reply to Kyone's comment
  • Akidora
    Akidora in KL, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    NEET

    For all the Curry Lovers out there... you cannot miss this manga "Addicted to Curry"
    and... YES, I'm a curry addict ^^

    Thu 2009/01/08 23:13:44 JST (ID #440765)
    reply to Akidora's comment
  • Rusting
    Rusting in South Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/01/06)
    Injured

    Not had the chance to try it yet. Lots of ramen though, I need a less salty version. Kagami looks like she is scared that you are going to throw her in the bowl and eat her too.

    Thu 2009/01/08 23:15:06 JST (ID #440766)
    reply to Rusting's comment
  • MAsia
    MAsia in NERV HQ, Tokyo-3 (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Supreme Commander of NERV Co.

    I ate this before at a restaurant, tasted good! ^^ (the restaurant is called: The Asian Kitchen)

    Thu 2009/01/08 23:18:20 JST (ID #440767)
    reply to MAsia's comment
  • Miette-chan
    Miette-chan in Near Boston! (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student, Software Engineer in the Making!!!
    http://miettechan.wordpress.com/

    If I tried it I would probably suffer. I'm no good with spicy food at all.

    Thu 2009/01/08 23:19:41 JST (ID #440770)
    reply to Miette-chan's comment
  • Riz
    Riz in インデアナポリス, インデアナ (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    三年せいとオタク

    Looks good and spicy! I love spicy foods mainly cause im used to with all the chiles I eat in my meals. Haven't had curry but would like it.

    Thu 2009/01/08 23:52:01 JST (ID #440803)
    reply to Riz's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    During my trip to Japan, I think karerice was the one thing I ate most.

    Cheap and tasty, perfect for cold weather!

    I also ate few days ago... my aunt made it. Here in Brazil it's also something japanese decendants do... but it's a bit different from the japanese one.

    We use powder indian curry (it's a little bit stronger and more yellowish), in my family people usually throw lots of veggies together (tasty), and we don't use much sugar...

    But I guess I like both versions.

    Fri 2009/01/09 00:31:30 JST (ID #440822)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • Arowind91
    Arowind91 in New York (Registered on 2008/08/13)
    Student

    I love Curry. I must try some Japanese style Curry when I go someday.

    Fri 2009/01/09 00:40:54 JST (ID #440835)
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  • jinstevens
    jinstevens in Portland, OR, USA (Registered on 2009/01/05)
    Blogger, consultant
    http://www.netharuka.com

    I adore curry. I've been to Japan only once and hadn't had the chance to try it, so I'm not sure how authentic the stuff I had over in Portland (probably not even close). I have had authentic (homemade) Indian curry and curry is popular in Korean cuisine (which I eat alot). The curry in the picture looks scrumptious.

    Fri 2009/01/09 00:41:38 JST (ID #440837)
    reply to jinstevens's comment
  • Pandaman0529
    Pandaman0529 in Jersey (Registered on 2008/12/09)
    Student

    I've been to Japan and ate some tonkatsu curry at a shop in Akiba. 'Twas delicious.

    Fri 2009/01/09 01:01:11 JST (ID #440861)
    reply to Pandaman0529's comment
  • Andrei-kun
    Andrei-kun in California, USA (Registered on 2008/10/23)
    Student
    http://andreijournal.blogspot.com

    Nice watch Danny! Combi of analog and digital :D

    Fri 2009/01/09 01:01:25 JST (ID #440862)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    That looks good, want to try it next time I'm in Japan (which will be in May ^-^/ )

    Fri 2009/01/09 01:03:42 JST (ID #440865)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • PEace
    PEace in South Houston, Tx (Registered on 2008/02/23)

    never tried it but it looks realy good

    Fri 2009/01/09 01:47:20 JST (ID #440916)
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  • kaeze
    kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2007/04/09)
    Illustrator & Designer
    http://www.knight-edge.com/

    First time I had Japanese curry was on a JAL flight from HK to Okinawa. Smelt really distinctive especially packed in a cabin and probably reheated in a microwave. Tasted like no other curry I had before. Much sweeter but still chilli hot and thick at the same time.

    Later there was this small Japanese takeaway place around the corner of my old work place. Really thick and tasty, almost like a stew and I'm guessing the chef cooked it overnight or something. I used to be addicted to their katsu curry don! Man, thinking about it just makes me hungry!!

    Fri 2009/01/09 01:55:18 JST (ID #440921)
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  • Lenners
    Lenners in Vancouver, Canada (Registered on 2008/11/11)
    大学生
    http://okashi.cloudy-skies.net/

    The oil... @__@ Gotta eat more veggies, Danny!! :p

    Fri 2009/01/09 02:09:15 JST (ID #440935)
    reply to Lenners's comment
  • JamesJoyceYes
    JamesJoyceYes in USA (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    Student

    In San Diego CA all I've seen were curry roux block type curries in restaurants. Like if you buy curry its plain with nothing in it :(. I wish we had some curry that over here looks so good.

    Fri 2009/01/09 02:20:16 JST (ID #440943)
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  • tails
    tails in New York City (Registered on 2008/07/29)
    Half Engineer, Half Student, All Robot
    http://discombobulatedyouth.blogspot.com/

    I find Japanese curry is be a lot more milder than any of the other curries I've had. Although, it is entirely possible that I've just been getting the wimp curry. Never had curry soup though...Looks way too thin and oily. Oh, and Danny, never noticed this before, but you have a huge watch. Digital and analog? Isn't that a bit of overkill? Must weigh a ton.

    Fri 2009/01/09 02:53:20 JST (ID #440969)
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  • lightningsabre
    lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
    Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
    http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

    I've always liked my mom's Chinese/Indonesian curry hybrid, and that's what I'm used to. I'll try the Japanese one someday.

    I hope you put Kagami away before eating or she'll get splashed with curry XD

    Fri 2009/01/09 03:00:11 JST (ID #440981)
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  • Kyle
    Kyle in Seattle, Washington (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Student/Part-timer

    Japanese curry! One of the things I miss from Japan, especially the instant kind, it's so convenient and doesn't taste like dog poo. I love curry in Japan, but I do tend to prefer the Indian kind instead. It's got more flavor to it (usually).

    Fri 2009/01/09 03:05:06 JST (ID #440985)
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  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    The curry I tried at a Japanese restaurant didn't look like that, but it was tasty...

    Fri 2009/01/09 03:48:42 JST (ID #441036)
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  • tintin-san
    tintin-san in シンガポオル Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/11)
    大学生

    Is the curry in your photo spicy?

    Fri 2009/01/09 03:58:35 JST (ID #441041)
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  • Koshiko
    Koshiko in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    website/graphic designer and karaoke amateur~
    http://www.furudango.com

    I know I don't like the indian curry much, but haven't tried the japanese curry yet ^^;

    I'm also wondering if it's spicy?

    Fri 2009/01/09 04:50:37 JST (ID #441104)
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  • Mimi
    Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
    Student
    http://web.mit.edu/anime/www/index.shtml

    OMG what a coincidence I was having curry too! ^___^ It's so good lol

    Fri 2009/01/09 05:07:17 JST (ID #441126)
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  • azn-n3ss-__-
    azn-n3ss-__- in Brisbane (Registered on 2008/07/28)
    大学生
    http://justaskeikaku.net23.net

    lol is that two watches stuck together?

    Fri 2009/01/09 05:22:56 JST (ID #441149)
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  • SlickDog
    SlickDog in サンフランシスコ (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Freelance Digital Production Artist
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/victor_lee/sets/

    I love all curry.
    The best Japanese curry that I had was in Tokyo at a place called Dom Pierre:
    http://www.bento.com/rev/2836.html

    Fri 2009/01/09 05:26:28 JST (ID #441151)
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  • loli mania
    loli mania in Jakarta, Indonesia (Registered on 2008/10/22)
    University Student

    I really love curry ^^.

    Fri 2009/01/09 06:08:33 JST (ID #441201)
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  • SleepyD
    SleepyD in Northridge, CA, USA (Registered on 2008/12/07)
    College Undergrad (Aerospace Engineering)

    Japanese curry was my first curry dish. I only had that type of curry until I did a bit of traveling over the pacific.

    Simply put, I tried (and got used to) Japanese curry before trying a curry dish in Singapore.

    ...boy was I surprised.

    Fri 2009/01/09 09:22:08 JST (ID #441468)
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  • spectre
    spectre in Bolehland (Registered on 2008/09/07)
    Trendspotter Busybody Mercenaries
    http://spectreoutreach.blogspot.com

    Spectre loves Curry! ^^!

    Fri 2009/01/09 09:56:15 JST (ID #441506)
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  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    Needs to try Japanese curry. Malaysian curry is fine too :3

    Fri 2009/01/09 11:35:30 JST (ID #441574)
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  • vincento_py
    vincento_py in Kawaguchi, Japan (Registered on 2008/06/16)
    Lover of Akiba!
    http://vincentosshrine.com/

    Ñam! Love karee!!!!!!

    Fri 2009/01/09 13:37:26 JST (ID #441664)
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  • clone
    clone in stardestroyer (Registered on 2009/01/09)

    yummy !! ^^:

    Fri 2009/01/09 13:43:47 JST (ID #441669)
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  • dexterngo
    dexterngo in Philippines (Registered on 2007/02/26)
    Anime Critic
    http://otakai.ipbfree.com

    between Indian and Japanese curry, i'll take the later. not a big fan of spices.

    Fri 2009/01/09 14:28:29 JST (ID #441696)
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  • Nino
    Nino in Chicago ^^, USA (Registered on 2008/12/26)
    Student.
    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/profile/Yuusuke-kun/

    is curry actually good?

    Fri 2009/01/09 15:23:31 JST (ID #441746)
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  • pipopaz
    pipopaz in US (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    thousand master II, Internet Learner, Auto didacta
    http://pipopaz.wordpress.com/

    aaa i want to try curry!

    Fri 2009/01/09 16:32:43 JST (ID #441782)
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  • Shockerz
    Shockerz in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/10/12)
    Student
    http://shockerz.wordpress.com/

    No, I haven't even smell it before T_T. I would like to taste it.

    Fri 2009/01/09 16:37:19 JST (ID #441786)
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  • Hachiroku
    Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27)
    New media student

    I ate it today.

    Fri 2009/01/09 16:43:08 JST (ID #441793)
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  • Natso
    Natso in Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/01/09)
    Programmer
    http://natso.darknovagames.com

    Have never had japanese curry before (I don't think I've ever had curry before, for that matter). I think I'd like to try it if I got the chance though, I might have to fight the whole multi-cultural eww urges though. There's already enough American food I can't stand. (I'm referring to whatever ingredients Japanese may use that Americans don't use.)

    It's all in my head though, I'd try it if I got the chance XD

    Fri 2009/01/09 20:03:52 JST (ID #441903)
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  • pooks
    pooks in Toronto,ON (Registered on 2008/09/27)
    3D Video Game Artist
    http://gamedevtalk.wordpress.com

    I wish I could try some good Japanese Curry, but unfortunately Toronto isnt known for their exquisite selection of Japanese restaurants :(

    Willing to pay top dollar for some, someone Express-Post it to me from Japan! :P

    Fri 2009/01/09 22:35:57 JST (ID #442018)
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  • KevL87
    KevL87 in between two buildings (Registered on 2008/04/21)
    Physics Student

    I tried a japanese curry rice here in my place but not sure if it is authentic or not.

    It reminds me of Harima Kenji of School Rumble competing to finish up curry rice with his love rival.

    Sat 2009/01/10 01:28:14 JST (ID #442138)
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  • Akiba-Kid
    Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    Online Shop
    http://wildarms.egloos.com

    I always eat lunch at Curry Kitchen whenever I head to Akihabara. I know it is a fast food type place and not an authentic Japanese Curry place, I still love their food :)

    Sat 2009/01/10 06:03:27 JST (ID #442392)
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  • meggie1010
    meggie1010 in San Diego, California (Registered on 2008/12/06)
    Student

    Mmm, I love curry. If you have those curry blocks and some ramen, you can make the curry (not thick) and add the noodles. It tastes pretty good.

    Sat 2009/01/10 09:21:04 JST (ID #442606)
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  • Traversy
    Traversy in Bellevue, WA (Registered on 2008/03/31)
    Student
    http://www.traversy.wordpress.com

    All I've ever had was those instant curry packets where you poil the entire package in hot water for 5 minutes and them pour it over beef or croquette that's next to rice. The consistency is perfect though. The one in your picture looks a bit watery-er, but I'm sure it tastes splendid. Since I'm not sure they can charge you close to $10 if it's not.

    Sat 2009/01/10 10:20:35 JST (ID #442683)
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  • Deranged
    Deranged in Loughborough UK (Registered on 2007/02/17)
    Aeronautical Engineer
    http://www.deranged-minds.com/blog/

    Man I love curry... Really want to try it...

    Also, I can't understand how you can wear that watch with two faces. Then again, I hate wearing watches so I definitely don't know.

    Sat 2009/01/10 11:10:17 JST (ID #442780)
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  • duffman
    duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila(PH)~ (Registered on 2007/10/30)
    Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
    http://dixinfernal.wordpress.com

    i will definitely try this when i go to Japan~

    Sat 2009/01/10 11:55:38 JST (ID #442842)
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  • yamada
    yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
    http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

    there are Japanese restaurant here in Brunei called Excapade Sushi, when I tried it it makes me wanna eat it again and the chefs are Muslim Japanese. I better go buy it now, speaking of curry XD

    Wed 2009/02/11 08:18:06 JST (ID #483869)
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