junk mail

Let's see what's in the mailbox today. Ooohhh pizza. Yum.



I like pizza. Let's see what kinda pizza they got here.


Dang! Kalbi pizza, that sounds promising. Onions, Green peppers, Pork, mushrooms Mmmm, garlic, mayonnaise, black pepper, Mixed cheeee. . . wait, mayo? Yup, japanese consider mayo a most important ingrediment on their pizza. Let's see how much this bad boy costs. Oh dang! 34bucks for a large. No pizza for me.

Let's check out the top five/six ordered pizzas. Kalbi was #1
#2 is mochimentaiko

mentaiko is sacks of fish eggs. link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentaiko
no thanks on that pizza

#3 is margerita, which has nothing to do with salt rimmed glasses and lime, but more to do with tomato/basil leaves/cheese

#4 is teriyaki chicken. Yessss, I love me some teri chicken pizza. wait. . .Mayonnaise has invaded again, and he brought is friend cabbage. Cabbage on a pizza? come on.

#5 is seafood. Okay, I had seafood pizza in Thailand, and never ate it again. Not to my liking. Japan likes it, though.

#6 is cheese and nama ham. Nama means raw or in person or draught or . . . yeah. So they are saying raw ham and cheese, but after they cook the pizza, would it still be called raw ham? I dunno.


Looking for a job? You're in luck. Join this happy guy for 9~11 bucks an hour delivery. No tips. Japan doesn't tip, which I like. Service is still stellar here. It's crazy how good service is. One of my friends delivers pizza here, and he said he sometimes gets money, but more than that he gets tipped in paper holders, or cups, or some other odd stuff.


Wonder what tomorrow's junk mail will bring.

4 comments:

Tornadoes28 said...

#3 and #6 look sound good.

Yes, service in Japan is good, especially compared to Los Angeles.

kuba said...

haha. yeah, simple is best when it comes to pizza in Japan. I really wish they had papa johns here though.

Oyaji-sama said...

I just changed jobs and for my going away party, my former boss gave me (among other stuff) a whole bunch of Tomoe Ame. In the old days, there used to be a small, usually plastic toy in the box, but now they only put stickers in.

I think there's still crack seed places around. Hmmm, I wonder if the one at Pearlridge is still there? Also got Baldwin's Snack Shop in Waimalu Shopping Center (by Shiro's) that's kinda like one.

kuba said...

They used to come with toys? I think that was before my time. I only remember the stickers. I remember cracker jacks having toys in the box. haha.

Pearlridge has a crack seed store? Must be gone. I don't remember seeing it. Winward mall used to have one. don't know if it's still there.