Dinner time in Kyoto means Unadon time.
We had the best Unadon ever! Yin and Vi nodded their heads in agreement about this. The bad news is that I can’t remember the restaurant’s name, for eel-sake. It was on the third floor of a building in that area (not very helpful, I know, but that’s all I can remember). Anyway, try one of the Unadon restaurants in the neighbourhood. Unagilicious!
Later at night, we fulfilled Yin’s obsession with Geisha. We explored the Gion area, the famous Geisha Geiko district (a taxi driver taught us: Geisha in Tokyo; Geiko in Kyoto). Oh yes! We spotted a few of them walking briskly, yet still gracefully, and going inside those wooden houses at Hanami-koji street. A fascinating view and experience. After sometimes we got hungry. Since no more Geisha had passed, we went for dinner at a restaurant selling unagi don exclusively. The girls couldn’t believe that it was my first unagi, and it was, again, delicious.
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