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If restaurants are open where you are.. eat anything good lately?
Hey I was in Barcelona two weeks ago and there is a wonderful (and all wheelchairs accessible) restaurant for paella. Now one disclaimer: Barcelona is NOT a paella place, and in most places what you get is “tourist paella”, like spaghetti bolognese (which does not exist in Italy :D), but this place is real: the chef (a super nice lady) is a… Read more
Kamil4 CommentsOh man, looks sooo good. That is awesome that they have the lift. So many places would stop at the ramp.
That blue door an accessible toilet, I guess?- View 3 replies
Recently I was in Tottori for work and had some delicious eel for lunch and my friend had sashimi bowl. Oh, and there was a crab pool too!
Do you eat eel where you are from?The next place we went to was an izakaya chain restaurant, Hana no Mai. The one we went to was in Ryogoku right next to the Edo Tokyo Museum.
Not all of the seats are accessible but there are a number that are. You can get a huge variety of food (from Sumo wrestler’s chanko nabe stew to tempura) and alcoholic drinks. And, as you enjoy… Read moreI recently was involved with filming a promotion for accessible restaurants in Japan with a Paralympic athlete and thought I’d share about the restaurants we visited here. (I’ll put the second one in a different post so the pictures don’t get mixed up.)
The first place was a teppanyaki place (food grilled on hot metal surface in your table)… Read more- Load More