San-A: Main City

Mike and I decided to go to the food court tonight to get some dinner. We went to the Jusco food court last week so we decided to try the San-A food court (it's like a mall as well and it very close to the Jusco). I realized how many interesting places are on the road we take to get there...a lot of places I would like to go to. I only got part of the sign on this one...it says Tacos & Coffee...strange combination!


We continued to drive and I saw this adorable building!! It reminded me of my sister because my mom used to collect giraffes for her.
This one was for either a pet store or a dog grooming places...I couldn't tell but it was too cute not to take a picture of.

When we got there we walked around a little bit because it was only a little before 5 and we felt it was too early to eat dinner. Mike found some Kariyushi Wear that was on sale (some were the equivalent of $19 which is a very good price ). Kariyushi shirts look like Hawaiian style shirts. Some have flowers; some another type of decorative design. He didn't end up buying any last night...maybe some other time though. We will probably go to a used clothing store to buy clothes first before we buy anything new. We have both lost weight and our clothes are getting a little loose!

We stopped at the food court and tried our best to find something 1. We've never had before 2. We could actually explain what it was we wanted and 3. That looked tasty. I got-what they called- a cheeseburger patty. It came with cabbage salad and corn-I also bought gohan (rice) to go with it. The meat was very good...it tasted more like some sort of juicy meatloaf (which made me a little apprehensive with my wheat problems). Mike ordered some tori (chicken) that was fried. It came with soup, cabbage salad, and corn. My food was very tasty! I don't think I've regretted a food choice here yet (except for the natto that Chikako-san ordered for us to try). The natto wasn't disgusting...it just wasn't very tasty.

We walked around the rest of the mall and got a few things from the 100 yen store there. I got some nail polish remover and nail polish so I could keep up my pedicure without paying a lot of money to have someone do it for me. We stayed till about 9 pm then headed back towards the parking garage (and ice cream vending machines). There were different choices at this vending machine so Mike and I both got different ones and shared.

This one came with 6 little chocolate covered ice cream goodies :)

This one came with 2 mochi ice cream balls and a little poker to eat them with...I liked the mochi ice cream better.

It was a fun, fairly cheap, night out in wonderful Okinawa :)

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