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Haiku for the Hungry: Ofuku–san

By Mustachio @mustachio2011
Heard a stomach growl...May I suggest Japanese?Go to Country Mall
There's Ofuku-sanA worn and faded facadeTreasures hide within
Haiku for the Hungry: Ofuku–sanMany moons ago when Ofuku–san was still new(Photo source) 
Treasures in boxesRed and black bento boxesComplete meal inside
Craving for porkchopHave a tonkatsu bento Perfectly breaded
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kakiage (vegetable tempura), sweet and spicy anchovies, tonkatsu (breaded pork cutlet),
 tamagoyaki (scrambled egg), macaroni salad, rice
You want tempura?Try ebi furai bentoServed with chicken, too
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chicken teriyaki, ebi furai (fried prawn), agedashi tofu, rice
Magic word: bacon?Say buta shogayakiIt's perfect for you
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kakiage (vegetable tempura), sweet and spicy anchovies, buta shogayaki (thinly sliced pork),
 tamagoyaki (scrambled egg), macaroni salad, rice
Complete bento mealComes with miso soup and fruitsSurely make you full
But try others tooLike agedashi tofuor Cali maki
Haiku for the Hungry: Ofuku–sanKind of expensiveBut worth it I must declareExit with a smile
Ofuku–sanGaisano Country Mall, Banilad, Cebu City(032) 232 5036Daily 1130AM-230PM and 530PM-1030PM
What is a haiku? Haiku is a short form of Japanese poetry consisting of just three lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables. The other two characteristics of a haiku are kigo (word/phrase that symbolizes the season) and kireji (word that cuts the stream of thought)... both of which I don't know how to apply :))

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