Odawara Restaurant Guide: Hawaiian & Others
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Blue Coral Reef: 4 Stars (Hawaiian and Curry)
You have to travel to this restaurant. It is located
in Shonan on Route 134. It is famous throughout Kanagawa though so
it
is worth it! They serve and assortment of curry dishes
and Hawaiian dishes. You can find it easily as they have a torch out
front. Once inside, you will see the waitresses in
their cute Hawaiian style clothes. The parking is limited. You may
need
to park on a side street.--Naomi Yamaguchi
Others
The Beer Garden in Matsuda:
I've found what is probably the only roof-top beer
garden in this area. It is in Oi-machi just as you cross the Ashigara
bridge from
Kaisei. You'll see a Saizeria restauarant on the
left and a Family Mart on the right. The beer garden is on the roof
of the building behind
the Family Mart.There are about 20 tables and they
all afford nice views of Mt. Fuji et al. In fact, it was clear enough
that I could make out the looooong line of head lamps on the climbers
snaking their way up Fuji! The food is standard pub fare but I highly
recommend the chicken kara-age as it is home made. In
fact, the beer garden is a family business as they sat down to have
dinner when things slowed down. A
dai-jockey(BIG beer) goes for 700 yen and the chicken
kara-age was 400 yen. Definitely a place to go to beat the summer heat!
--Shawn Thir
E-Palette:
Located in the Odawara City Mall is a new internet cafe,
open 24 hours. It is quite large, and each computer is in its own wooden
cubicle. There are lots of computers, including some iMacs; cable
TV; wall to wall Japanese comic books; play station/sega/... video
games; couple 'booths'; free drinks; a food menu;... It costs 300
yen for a membership, and 1 hour is 480 yen, after that, every 15
minutes is 80 yen. From 9am to 7pm they have a 'Day Package', 980
yen for 4 hours. They also have a 'Lunch Set', 11am to 2pm,
which includes your choice of one item from the menu
and 1 1/2 hours for 780 yen. (I think this is only good during the week).
There is also a 'Night Package', from 12 midnight to 9am, 7
hours for 1,200 yen. The phone number is 0465-46-0800. It is located
on the second floor, to the right of Toys-R-Us. --Sandra Golinski
Leaf: (Internet Cafe)
I found the Internet cafe in Odawara only after I accidentally
walked into the sandwhich board on the sidewalk advertising the place.
It's called Leaf and it's in the building AEON used to be in.
It's between Maruta Joy and Doutour Coffee. I didn't go inside since there
always seems to be a catch with these cafes(ie pay some sort of
membership fee). Anyway, the prices looked kind of steep. But, hey,
if you're dying for Internet access, you can now get some.--Shawn
Thir
Doutour: Restaurant reviewer
Yukie Miyamoto ate at Doutour with her daughter recently and this is what
she had to say about the experience: My daughter and I had a light
meal at the Doutour Coffee Shop in the City Mall in Kamonomiya. I ordered
a cup of Cafe Latte and my
daughter ordered a cup of Royal Milk Tea and two hot dogs.
All cost about 1,000 Yen. The atmosphere in the coffee shop was
good and the coffee tasted good too. But the lovers beside us quarreled
for a long time and that was disappointing. By Yukie Miyamoto
The Loft: (Jazz Bar
and Restaurant) There is a jazz bar in Odawara.
I yearn for the days of Café Ten near Odawara castle.
It was a-hole- in- the- wall that could hold maybe 20 people; just
a counter and 2 tables. It was dark and smoky with the sounds of
John Coltrane or Miles Davis hanging with the smoke. It was a place you
could go to and stare into your drink and not have anybody bother
you; a place you went to to kick back and have a moment for yourself
or chat with the master as he mixed a drink. I was in there
every weekend. Café Ten is gone now; I heard that the master
had problems with the landlord or was looking to expand his business.
The master, by the way, is hell of a nice guy and organizes
the Odawara Jazz Festival every year. This is truly a great late summer
event in Odawara and I recommend going to it. Anyway, Café
Ten then resurfaced in Idaoka as part of a restaurant/bar called The
Loft. The master had more space for his bar and had
live music but the atmosphere that Café Ten had
was gone. I havenft been to the Loft in Idaoka in a while so I donft
know if the jazz bar is still there. About 6 months ago,
the master resurfaced again near Odawara station in a place called The
Loft(must be a local chain), which, go figure, happens to be underground.
The Loft is a 1 minute walk from the station and is beside Hashodo bookstore.
While it is more of a restaurant than a bar, the master still
has his stacks of jazz CDs and cooks up some great stuff. I was in there
2 weeks ago and it looks like hefs trying to revive the spirit
of Café Ten. Check it out- itfs a good place to kick back and get some
good food.
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