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The Gaijin Girl's Guide to Chinatown
Saturday, 8 July 2006
Hiroko's Place - 75 Thompson Street
Topic: Japanese

I went there for the Ome-Raisu.  I had the Neopolitan Spaghetti.  I stayed there (and will probably go back) for the ambiance.

I'd discovered the name and address of Hiroko's Place while searching the web for a good spot to try Ome-Raisu, the Japanese fast food dish consisting of fried rice, encased in an omelet and covered in ketchup.

As I wandered through the West Village (unfamiliar territory for me, who is much more acquainted with the East Village) I found another place by the name of Choga, and grabbed the Ome-Raisu there.  But - I was already downtown, so after Choga I kept wandering, over to where I knew Hiroko's to be.  Thought I'd just stick my head in, then keep going.  

But once I was there, the ambiance really impressed.  Hiroko's is a cute, open spaced Japanese coffeehouse, complete with a bookcase of Manga, comfy spacious couches to lounge on, and just a great casual feel.  I'd heard great things about the coffee, so I came in, ordered some Neopolitan spaghetti to go, and soaked in the atmosphere.  

I'm not a coffee fiend, but the coffee was in fact tasty.  Hiroko's has a small but interesting menu, which seems geared to Japanese fast/comfort food such as the Ome-Raisu, dumplings and spaghetti dishes.  The prices are decent - average for the Village.  The dessert menu is equally cute, with ice cream and agar jelly offerings.    While I can't say I was thrilled about the Neopolitan, I did fall in love with the atmosphere.  It was enough to keep me there, slowly nursing my coffee and reading the latest version of the Onion - just so I didn't have to leave too quickly. 

Hiroko's seems like a great West Village Haunt - the perfect place to buy a cuppa (and maybe a small, sweet dessert), and just while away the time.  Central Perk watch out.  Cause this place is better.


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