December 28, 2005 6

Furaibo (Sawtelle)

By in 12: Sawtelle

Back to this Japanese pub and tried to order different things. Seems like a lot of things taste rather similar, especially fried food.
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Very good Ume sauce beef tataki.
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The Fried chicken wings are their signature dish…hmm…oily but quite tasty. Enoki mushroom with fish, very good.
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Miso Oyster, sweet! Duck.
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Fried fish and Agedashi tofu (now I know what it is ^^;;).

I guess there’re only oh-so-few Asian hung out places on the west side that I bump into a few Artcenter alumni (trying to remember their names, def. awkward moment…)

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6 Responses to “Furaibo (Sawtelle)”

  1. tomoko says:

    yeah its so hard to remember names.
    when I went to the artcenter alumnig gathering last month in tokyo, there was a girl I had one class with, and she recognized me. but I was so embarrased cuz I had completely forgotten who she was! ^_^:

  2. Freda says:

    Oh wow there’s a Tokyo reunion? I didn’t remember too many Japanese students at AC…though are some Americans who worked in Japan?

  3. tomoko says:

    it was more of a fundraiser, I think?
    A bunch of PR people from Art Center came and the party was held at a very expensive Japanese hotel and they passed out free pens, pins, books, memo pads, free food…now I know where all our tuition went! (`□‘)/

    oh also I only found out about the gathering cuz the prez of Bravis told me and invited me to come along….otherwise I would have had no idea about the gathering!^^;

    I had the impression there weren’t too many Japanese students either. but now I found out all the Japanese belonged to a Japanese students club and hung out together (^^;;) I didn’t belong to the club, so I don’t know any Japanese Art Center grads! haha

  4. Freda says:

    Unbelievable!!! I guess they spend a fortune for PR stuffs to get more $$$. I think we had a reunion last year here too. There was also this secret Taiwanese club I never heard about until I graduated…^^;;;

  5. tomoko says:

    what! secret taiwanese society…!!;□;
    sounds much more exciting than Japanese club!

    actually they invited me to join the Japanese club many times, but I was too shy to join.^^; figured I wouldn’t fit in :p

  6. Freda says:

    Grace, Christie and almost all Taiwanese students were in that club too (and they have gatherings and parties)…we were half-Taiwanese but I guess isn’t qualify enough ^^;;
    I feel the same way, in collage people were so deseperate to feel belong to sorority or clubs…but I always find them more troulesome (fitting in is always a big hassle for an aloof person like me).