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pcmodem
Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 2247 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 4:38 am Post subject: Favorite Restaurant/Bar in a JDrama? |
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Howdy,
Was thinking the other day, I've seen a lot of cool restaurants and bars in doramas:
Antique - the amazing dessert shop from the dorama of the same name
Liverpool - the bar from Dear Friday's Lovers that always played Beatles music
Miyuki Soba - from Otousan where Nakatani Miki, Hirosue Ryoko, Iijima Naoko worked with their dad, Tamura Masakazu
Petit Etoile - from My Little Chef, where Abe Hiroshi, Ueto Aya, and Yada Akiko worked
Refrain - the cafe from Meguri Ai where Tokiwa Takako worked part-time
Unknown Bar - from Hero, where the tall, imposing, but quiet bartender could cook virtually anything
Unknown Ramen Stand - from Beautiful Life, where Kimura Takuya would go for ramen and a beer at night.
What are your favorite restaurants and bars from doramas, and what makes them special to you?
-PCM
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donna8157
Joined: 24 Nov 2004 Posts: 149 Location: United States Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:23 am Post subject: |
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Antique - The Cake Store was so beautiful and exquisite looking. Plus, who wouldn't want Takizawa Hideaki as your waiter? sigh. I love him.
Blue - A bar from "Taiyou no Kisetsu". It looked cool with its contemporary atmosphere.
Shota no Sushi - The Tokyo Sushi Restaurant that Shota interned at for a while.
Water Boys - The restaurant where the five high school synchronized swimmers went where there were transvestites working. (It'd be scary, but it'd be interesting, too. ) _________________ Donna
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pcmodem
Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 2247 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:52 am Post subject: |
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donna8157 wrote: | Water Boys - The restaurant where the five high school synchronized swimmers went where there were transvestites working. (It'd be scary, but it'd be interesting, too. ) |
You would like AsiaSF in San Francisco:
http://www.asiasf.com/
Bon appetit,
PCM
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The Man
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:53 am Post subject: |
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Hmmm . . . what was the name of that broom closet-for-a-bar in Hotman? That one seemed to stir up a lot different emotions, fighting, sadness, worry. And had some nice-lookin' ladies there too!!!
'Nother great topic related to JDorama, pcmodem. I think I gotta' think a little more about this one.
ON the U.S. drama scene, one bar comes to mind immediately for some reason. Remember The Equalizer from the 1980s? Robert McCall would meet the folks who answered his "NEED HELP? GOT A PROBLEM?" ad at this bar that he ended up buying. Nice, N.Y. restaurant/bar called, in the show, at least, O'Phelan's? Looked like they had good steak; too bad I don't eat that no more.
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pcmodem
Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 2247 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:56 am Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: | Hmmm . . . what was the name of that broom closet-for-a-bar in Hotman? That one seemed to stir up a lot different emotions, fighting, sadness, worry. And had some nice-lookin' ladies there too!!!
'Nother great topic related to JDorama, pcmodem. Gotta' think a little more about this one.
ON the U.S. drama scene, one bar comes to mind immediately for some reason. Remember The Equalizer from the 1980s? Robert McCall would meet the folks who answered his "NEED HELP? GOT A PROBLEM?" ad at this bar that he ended up buying. Nice, N.Y. restaurant/bar called, in the show, at least, O'Phelan's? Looked like they had good steak; too bad I don't eat that no more. |
Haven't seen Hotman yet, will likely watch it during my upcoming business trip.
The Equalizer was a good show, but didn't watch it much, I was too busy doing sports in the evenings back then. Great soundtrack for that show, by Stewart Copeland (formerly of The Police).
-PCM
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The Man
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:06 am Post subject: |
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pcmodem wrote: |
Haven't seen Hotman yet, will likely watch it during my upcoming business trip.
The Equalizer was a good show, but didn't watch it much, I was too busy doing sports in the evenings back then. Great soundtrack for that show, by Stewart Copeland (formerly of The Police).
-PCM |
HOLY goodness, you get 'EM, eh, pcmodem? What an esoteric piece of knowledge you have (unless, of course, for The Police fans) of one of my all-time fav' series; yes, would do well in a The Equalizer (or TV spies) Edition Trivial Pursuit, the question, "who did the synth/drumbeat-based score to The Equalizer theme?" Good, good. He's also just a great drummer that Stewart Copeland.
What kind of sports were you doing at that time, by the way?
Still thinking here . . . also, I got workage stuff too, hahah.
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Eke
Joined: 29 Nov 2004 Posts: 194 Location: Kokkola Country: |
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blakmetalik
Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Posts: 7 Location: Maryland Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 9:14 am Post subject: |
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donna8157 wrote: | Antique - The Cake Store was so beautiful and exquisite looking. Plus, who wouldn't want Takizawa Hideaki as your waiter? sigh. I love him.
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I hear ya, girl! Takizawa Hideaki could serve me anyday.
I'm going to have to cast my vote to Antique Cake Store as well.
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The Man
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 9:30 am Post subject: |
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Eke wrote: |
I've only seen My little Chef. I haven't seen any other dramas that would have restaurants or bars. My answer is Petit Etoile
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Hahah. I heard about this show, saw a couple scenes. Hey, here's my take on it if I somehow found myself in that restaurant (and, look, by the way, the "girls" in the following do not at all refer to any females here on the board or any I know . . . the following is a laugh, hahah, joke thing, OK?):
Hideaki T. character: [talking to customers at a table, laughing, smiling]
The Man: Excuse me! EXCUSE, ME, WAITER?!?!?!?!? YOU PLAN ON TAKING MY ORDER OR DO YOU INTEND TO TALK TO THOSE GIRLS ALL DAY?!?!?!? OR DO YOU FRIGGIN' ENJOY GETTING LE PETIT GRATUITIES, BRUDDAH!?
HahahahahahhHAHAH, wh-wh-wh-wh-whaaaa, just joking and all .
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Eke
Joined: 29 Nov 2004 Posts: 194 Location: Kokkola Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 9:35 am Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: |
Hahah. I heard about this show, saw a couple scenes. Hey, here's my take on it if I somehow found myself in that restaurant (and, look, by the way, the "girls" in the following do not at all refer to any females here on the board or any I know . . . the following is a laugh, hahah, joke thing, OK?):
Hideaki T. character: [talking to customers at a table, laughing, smiling]
The Man: Excuse me! EXCUSE, ME, WAITER?!?!?!?!? YOU PLAN ON TAKING MY ORDER OR DO YOU INTEND TO TALK TO THOSE GIRLS ALL DAY?!?!?!? OR DO YOU FRIGGIN' ENJOY GETTING LE PETIT GRATUITIES, BRUDDAH!?
HahahahahahhHAHAH, wh-wh-wh-wh-whaaaa, just joking and all . |
AHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!
I think i got it. I sure hope so as if i didn't i'm laughing here for nothing. Oh well... its 3.30 am anyway.
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The Man
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:04 am Post subject: |
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Eke wrote: |
AHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!
I think i got it. I sure hope so as if i didn't i'm laughing here for nothing. Oh well... its 3.30 am anyway. |
HOOO-HOOOO, HAHA, I'm glad you like that, Eke. Welcome to the boards.
Also . . . woah, it is 3:30 in the A.M. in Finland, I see. It is 3:56pm, Friday afternoon, 01/21/05, in the HAWAIIAN islands, and I'm ready to meet my crew for a li'l Friday night-stuffs-to-do and all. And, speaking of fav' bar/restaurants, maybe stop at a favorite bar/eatery here on Oahu known as SIDESTREET INN, lemme hear ya'll fans o' that place!
Anyhow . . . night-night if you're going to sleep soon.
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Eke
Joined: 29 Nov 2004 Posts: 194 Location: Kokkola Country: |
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:11 am Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: |
HOOO-HOOOO, HAHA, I'm glad you like that, Eke. Welcome to the boards.
Also . . . woah, it is 3:30 in the A.M. in Finland, I see. It is 3:56pm, Friday afternoon, 01/21/05, in the HAWAIIAN islands, and I'm ready to meet my crew for a li'l Friday night-stuffs-to-do and all. And, speaking of fav' bar/restaurants, maybe stop at a favorite bar/eatery here on Oahu, SIDESTREET INN, lemme hear ya'll fans o' that place!
Anyhow . . . night-night if you're going to sleep soon. |
Thanks for the welcome Man. Ah! You still have your friday ahead. I've already used my friday Have fun tonight!
Sounds quite weird to be wishing you fun friday evening/night when here it's already saturday morning
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The Man
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country: |
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 5:34 am Post subject: |
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Eke wrote: |
Thanks for the welcome Man. Ah! You still have your friday ahead. I've already used my friday Have fun tonight!
Sounds quite weird to be wishing you fun friday evening/night when here it's already saturday morning |
Well, hyvaa huomenta to you, Eke . . . I would give you an greeting a bit more aligned with your time zone, but, gosh darn it, to tell you the truth, I DON'T EXACTLY KNOW WHAT TIME THAT IS AT THIS JUNCTURE (either that or . . . I'm too lazy to find out, ahhhahah). Anyhow, it's The Man's Saturday morning, and I hope you, Eke, and everyone else, has a great rest-of-the-weekend, OK?
Just sat around last night at an eatery, dined on some heavy pupus (that's NOT "kaka"; pupus is Hawaiian for hors d'oeuvres or "appetizers"). No alch' drinks for me, though, as I was the designated driver; can you give it up for me for being such a conscientious (and conscious) guy? Thank you [bows to applause], thank you. We all had some very good conversation, though. Yeah, I think as you get older, conversation amongst friends starts to get a tad more intelligent. Ha.
I recently thought of two J-dorama-based restaurants and/or bars that I can't immediately with monikers. Maybe ya'll's can help. Those two places are:
-- The bar that Detective Yasuura goes into at the end of almost every episode in Hagure Keiji (THAT bar, actually looks like a nice, clean bar where you can hang out all night. Nice place).
-- You all remember Za Chefu or The Chef, yes? Starring Noriyuki Higashiyama, also from the boy band Shonentai? Yes? Now, as many off-site culinary feats his character, Ajisawa, performed in that dorama, he had a base of operations . . . what was the name of that place?
I guess we have the rest of the weekend to figure it out. But, I bet there's one of ya'll's out there who immediately knows the answer(s).
OK, then . . . I think I'm going back sleep for now, hahahah .
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Eke
Joined: 29 Nov 2004 Posts: 194 Location: Kokkola Country: |
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 5:53 am Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: |
Well, hyvää huomenta to you, Eke . . .
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Wow Man! Did you just search that on the web? I think so as i don't think too many people can speak finnish outside Finland. Maybe Sweden as there lives quite many finnish peole... Anyway i appreciate that! Going through the trouble of finding out how to say "Good morning" in finnish. (added the "ä" characters to the quote as i know you meant them but just couldn't write them...)
And in here it's currently about 11:40 pm (GMT +2) so it's evening here. I was supposed to go to some huge party at some new skateboarding park (or something) with one of my friends tonight, but we decided to stay home for tonight.
And sorry but as i'm quite new to dorama i don't have a clue what those places that you mentioned are
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Rinrin
Joined: 19 Mar 2004 Posts: 4016 Location: Honolulu, HI Country: |
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 6:17 am Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: |
-- The bar that Detective Yasuura goes into at the end of almost every episode in Hagure Keiji (THAT bar, actually looks like a nice, clean bar where you can hang out all night. Nice place). |
If I remember correctly (and I might be wrong with my senile old mind!) the name of the bar is "Sakura".
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-- You all remember Za Chefu or The Chef, yes? Starring Noriyuki Higashiyama, also from the boy band Shonentai? Yes? Now, as many off-site culinary feats his character, Ajisawa, performed in that dorama, he had a base of operations . . . what was the name of that place? |
The Chef I'm not sure...I always thought he just worked out of whereever he was hired. I mean the guy made a freakin' meal in the back of a van or truck (whatever!) for goodness sakes! _________________
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eltinator
Joined: 15 Nov 2003 Posts: 6787 Location: Fremont, CA Country: |
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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MixxDreamer wrote: | how about that sushi bar from GOOD LUCK! where takuya kimura & shou shibasaki met and ate |
or that okonomiyaki place!
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The Man
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country: |
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:59 pm Post subject: |
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Eke wrote: |
Wow Man! Did you just search that on the web? I think so as i don't think too many people can speak finnish outside Finland. Maybe Sweden as there lives quite many finnish peole... Anyway i appreciate that! Going through the trouble of finding out how to say "Good morning" in finnish. (added the "ä" characters to the quote as i know you meant them but just couldn't write them...)
And in here it's currently about 11:40 pm (GMT +2) so it's evening here. I was supposed to go to some huge party at some new skateboarding park (or something) with one of my friends tonight, but we decided to stay home for tonight.
And sorry but as i'm quite new to dorama i don't have a clue what those places that you mentioned are |
Hhaah. I actually heard it SAID once by someone while I was at The University of Hawai'i. Yah, I did a search to look up the spelling, hahah. Thanks for the clarification, though.
Rinrin wrote: | If I remember correctly (and I might be wrong with my senile old mind!) the name of the bar is "Sakura". |
Thanks, Rinrin for the info' on the name!
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