
After a couple of pints in The Dubliner's Bar, I headed off to The Hazelburn Bar which is conveniently close to Seibu-Shinjuku Station from where I can catch my train to Kumegawa. The counter of the bar was pleasingly quiet and I sat down with my newspaper and had a few pints.

After my first pint, I ordered the extortionately priced haggis with a certain amount of trepidation. The haggis itself was passable although the addition of sauerkraut was somewhat of a surprise.
Despite spending an inordinate amount of money on some below par pints and not so special food, I felt that I had got something out of my system and class the visit into town as a success.
Tokyo now appears to be warming up after what has felt like a longer than usual winter. Spring has been in the air recently and I will make an effort to enjoy the next couple of months before the sweltering and humid conditions return.
2 comments:
strange combination of food but a change I guess!
Saurkraut and Haggis? New one
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