12:25 AM
video;
[The feed opens to a rather pleased looking Kazuki.]
Hi, guys. I recently opened a café here, so I thought I'd tell everyone. It's in Sector Three, called Rakuen, and specializes in Japanese cuisine— particularly comfort foods, such as curry rice. [Promoting the dish he's pretty well known for back home? Subtly, yes.]
Ah- I guess I should mention right now that I don't have sushi, here. That can be found at Raw, which is nearby.
Anyway, please do come by if you'd like. I'd be happy to serve.
___
private to Yuuki;
Hey! It's been a while. If you want to stop by, I can make you some okonomiyaki, like I had offered to.
___
action;
[In the mean time, Kazuki is working about. The first thing one may notice about Rakuen is how warm and homely it seems. The design isn't exactly like either one on Tatsumiya or Watatsumiya Island, but still satisfying. The large front window lets in plenty of light, and the seating, floors, and fixtures are mostly wooden. Along the walls are a number of themed pictures of the ocean, fish, and blue skies with fluffy clouds.
On the counter is a small stack of menus which he hand wrote. Along with the mentioned food, there's of course also coffee and tea, a couple of floats and parfaits, as well as a few other basic sweets.]
[The feed opens to a rather pleased looking Kazuki.]
Hi, guys. I recently opened a café here, so I thought I'd tell everyone. It's in Sector Three, called Rakuen, and specializes in Japanese cuisine— particularly comfort foods, such as curry rice. [Promoting the dish he's pretty well known for back home? Subtly, yes.]
Ah- I guess I should mention right now that I don't have sushi, here. That can be found at Raw, which is nearby.
Anyway, please do come by if you'd like. I'd be happy to serve.
___
private to Yuuki;
Hey! It's been a while. If you want to stop by, I can make you some okonomiyaki, like I had offered to.
___
action;
[In the mean time, Kazuki is working about. The first thing one may notice about Rakuen is how warm and homely it seems. The design isn't exactly like either one on Tatsumiya or Watatsumiya Island, but still satisfying. The large front window lets in plenty of light, and the seating, floors, and fixtures are mostly wooden. Along the walls are a number of themed pictures of the ocean, fish, and blue skies with fluffy clouds.
On the counter is a small stack of menus which he hand wrote. Along with the mentioned food, there's of course also coffee and tea, a couple of floats and parfaits, as well as a few other basic sweets.]