Bib Gourmand…
It's a name I've been hearing a lot lately,
It's like an award given to a delicious restaurant.
So it's like Michelin.
However, it seems that Bib Gourmand is also evaluated for its good cost performance.
It seems that the restaurants that are considered to be the most delicious among the mass-market restaurants are chosen rather than the high-end ones.
LaLaport Fukuoka , which opened last year, is a large shopping mall in Fukuoka Prefecture and has become a hot topic of conversation.
When it opened, it was crowded even on weekdays, but things have calmed down a bit now.
But since there are a lot of kids on spring break, it doesn't matter whether it's weekdays or Saturdays and Sundays.
Many shopping malls in Fukuoka are mainly visited by families with children.
There are no shopping malls that can be enjoyed only by adults or alone.
For example, shopping malls in bay areas such as Odaiba and Toyosu in Tokyo,
There are also select shops that sell relatively high-priced items and restaurants that serve a wide variety of alcoholic beverages.
Parco in Shinsaibashi, Osaka has so many high-end stores that it completely changes the image of Parco.
In rural areas, there are many families with children,
It can't be helped that the main target is that generation.
However, the good thing about LaLaport in Fukuoka is that it has a more extensive food court than others.
I'm really happy that adults can enjoy it too.
So before, I used to often go to Fukuoka Airport for lunch.
I often take a short trip to LaLaport.
Among them, my favorite ramen shop is Kohaku .
Fukuoka = Thin noodles in pork bone soup like Hakata ramen and Nagahama ramen seem to be the norm,
People outside the prefecture seem to think that anything else does not exist.
Is it really like "Me or someone else?" or "Pig or something other than a pig"...? That's not right.
In recent years, the number of ramen shops outside Kyushu has increased,
From thick noodles that are filling, to ramen made with seafood-based Edo soup stock.
However, the fact that more Fukuoka residents prefer udon than ramen is that
Since we started living here, we've learned that we're not the only ones.
Is Amber this time thick? A little thin? A soup with strong noodles and fresh clam stock,
The various toppings create a very delicious taste,
If you order the special, roast pork will be added.
This roast pork looks like prosciutto and is very delicious!
Well, putting aside the irrelevant food reports of old men,
I'm impressed that I can eat high-quality, delicious ramen at a shopping mall.
It's a ramen shop that is very particular about it, so it's not a one-coin deal.
Although it takes one bill (a bill. I don't know if that's the right word),
I'm really grateful that I can eat this for around 1,000 yen.
Especially with children,
For families with small children who act like chimpanzees,
The small happiness of being able to enjoy a delicious meal at the food court is
You will find that it is worth more than what you pay for it.
Well, the 500 yen Hakata ramen I used to eat in Tokyo was delicious in its own way.
A shopping mall is a place where men and women of all ages gather,
I'm happy that there is a restaurant that is known for such delicious food, but at the same time,
For those who operate restaurants, the situation can be said to be frightening.
The world is so painful that we can't even say "hihi" due to the soaring prices of goods and utility bills.
These are really difficult times for the industry, where there is a rapid flow of people.
Although they are in different industries, many industries, including restaurants, have been plunged into turbulent waters.
It cannot be said that it is someone else's problem for us.
It goes without saying that everything revolves around and is connected.
There is definitely a ``karmic retribution'' in which one's actions eventually return to oneself, so
When I find a store I like, I want to support it as much as possible.
Then I went around and became a Bib Gourmand judge...
Will I be able to eat lots of delicious food then? (lol)