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FOOD / 2021.04.07

Gourmet dungeon "Shinsaibashi Neon Shokudo Street" on the 2nd floor of Shinsaibashi PARCO! ~ Magic and Culture in a different world…The night of Parco is very deep (Part 1) ~ (Part 3)

Gourmet dungeon "Shinsaibashi Neon Shokudo Street" on the 2nd floor of Shinsaibashi PARCO! ~ Magic and Culture in a different world…The night of Parco is very deep (Part 1)~

"Shinsaibashi Neon Shokudo Street" opened on the second basement floor of Shinsaibashi PARCO. As the name implies, a total of 25 stores, including the first store in Japan, are lined up in an underground space filled with flashy neons. As you can check the lineup of stores that are too unique on the official website of Shinsaibashi PARCO, this time we will pick up 5 stores that are unique or that follow our own route! We had Mr. Megu, the eldest daughter of the Yakiuri sisters who are working on the spread of Yakiuri, and Mr. Yuya of the back Namba bar "tide pool" infiltrated. In many ways, it is the start of a deep drinking tour!

  • Photo
    Toshifumi Kobayashi
  • Text & Edit
    Akihiro Maede
  • Creative Direction
    caruta creative

 

 

 

James’dream

Hawaiian bar with a new feeling where you can enjoy sake, surf & turf (fish × meat). The loco-style atmosphere, as if you were in Honolulu, is perfect for spending time with a relaxing Ohana (friend)!

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A large monitor is arranged inside the store, and it is also the point that images of Hawaii and surf are always flowing. Komonos placed everywhere are full of Hawaiian atmosphere.

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Be sure to order a homemade sour with carefully pickled fruits, including Hawaiian beer. "The fruit feel is firm and it is very easy to drink!" As Mr. Konoha said, there is no doubt that the homemade sour with cute taste and appearance is very satisfying.

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Homemade sours where you can enjoy lemon, pineapple, strawberry and kiwi are 638 yen each (tax included).

 
“Hawaii wine uses pineapples instead of grapes,” the staff recommended Hawaiian wine. The sourness and subtle sweetness of fresh pineapple have a very fruity finish. Megu said, "It's a refreshing taste and I feel the blessings of the sun." Not only white and red, but also sparkling, so be sure to enjoy the taste of Hawaii!

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Hawaiian wine glass starts from 748 yen (tax included). It is also possible to order in a bottle.

 
And when it comes to dishes that are worrisome, there are plenty of Hawaiian food. This time, we chose two kinds that you can enjoy at lunch. Beef & Shrimp Plate is a gem with two tops, the finest soft shrimp and the juicy roast beef that can be eaten with the skin found independently.

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A signboard menu where you can taste garlic shrimp and soft roast beef together. Beef & Shrimp Plate 1,408 yen (tax included)

 
The other is the Romi Romi Salmon Bowl, which is familiar in Hawaii. It is a gem with plenty of vegetables such as raw salmon and avocado, and a healthy finish is nice. Dressing that the local locos loved is a trade secret, so be sure to enjoy it!

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Romi Romi Salmon Bowl with raw salmon 1,100 yen (tax included).

 

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