Cup noodles...so oishi ne




The ramen cup noodles (S$2.50c) is as good as those sold at the restaurants except it has less ingredients like egg, spring onions, char siew etc. All it takes is to soak in boiled water for 5 mins, mix the seasoning powder and soup stock.
The Japanese curry is also very tasty. Heat the packet of curry paste in the microwave for a few mins and pour it over the rice.



Another Japanese lunch today. The food was tasty and services outstanding. Unlike in Singapore the Japanese food here are not too expensive.

Afternoon coffee/tea




To escape the heat, we drove to a nearby shopping mall with a covered car parking area to spend the afternoon shopping and having coffee/tea cake set.

Michelin Star Nakiryu Ramen cup noodles



Pour the black packet seasoning into the noodles


Pour boiling hot water
                           
Stir thoroughly
Cover the noodles and place the green and red packets on the cover to keep warm for 3 minutes

Empty the contents of the green and red packets into the noodles and stir. It is now ready to be eaten

This Michelin Star instant Nakiryu Ramen can be found in any 7-11 konbini store in Japan.
It is very delicious and I've arranged the pictures from top to bottom on how to prepare it.
The cost of a bowl is S$3.50 in Japan but I understand it is going for $10 at Carousel.

Spaghetti breakfast at home in Japan


This was our breakfast...garden fresh tomato sauce spaghetti. I like my pasta with lots of grated cheese. The salad are mostly from our garden.



Hiyashi Chuka was prepared at home (first top pic) and the sandwiches and soup was at a western restaurant. Lovely meals.

This plate of sushi was from a supermart 5 km away..oishi ne



The price of the sushi is about S$16 which worth every cent. The sushi is not only fresh but the rice and the toppings are super delicious!