“SWEET POTETO” Stall in Harajyuku
There are few stalls which sell baked sweet poteto in Harajyuku.It is typical scenery in winter that a van bring baked machine with it and running on the streetcalling
“I~SHI~YA~KI-IMO!”
Everyone who heard the voice, just come out from house and buy fresh baked potetos.
Thesedays I have not seen such vans.
I feel the number of such vans are getting smaller year by year. So if you find ones, please catch and try to eat it!
They use the best way to make potetos.
The taste is completely different from another style of making such as restaurant.
YOU WILL LOVE IT!!
February 19, 2008 - 9:57 am
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February 19, 2008 Comment by bill_belew
BTW, I think it should be potato, not poteto. 8-)
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