Chicken and Mushroom Doria チキンときのこのクリームドリア
Hello! Today’s “Let’ take a walk” time! I’m in Porta again.(Porta is a underground shopping center in Kyoto station) I often have a lunch at Mitsuya when I come to Porta. I’m going to eat Chicken and mushroom doria. chicken and mushrooms in this. a mushroom… meat sauce flavored rice… I love cream sauce 🙂 it seems hot 🙂 delicious 🙂 take care! 🙂
京都駅地下街のポルタにある「ミツヤ」さんでお食事しました。
パスタかマカロニグラタンかドリアか迷うところですが・・・
今日はガッツリ!クリームドリアにしました。







12件のコメント
Looks good!
@ToiToiToiHerrKaleun Grow up why? I only said it looks good! no need to be rude
Chicken and mushroom doria looks very delicious indeed. Was it very hot in your mouth at the end there? Have a drink. 🙂
Looks great Yoko san. Its almost lunch time here and its making me very hungry! Hope you have a great weekend and be well as always.
uuuhh u pretty!
That looks tasty. It makes me hungry 🙂
ドリア好きには、たまらない・・・暫く食べてないなぁ
wow, perfect dish!
Wow.. that looked yummy!
Thanks for making me hungry..lol
おっす?
Hanafubuki, How can you maintain this beautiful slim body and face ? I think you eat little. 🙂
@Zineter50 No, they aren't. In English the two words can't be used interchangeably. And in Japanese there ARE other words that mean "farewell." However, gokigenyou conveniently means BOTH "nice to meet you" and "farewell" and its meaning is determined upon context. Japanese is a very contextual language. Anyway, an example of this kind of thing in English would be "Good Evening," which can be used to mean "hello" OR "goodbye."