Ohayo again, fellow food adventurers! π
Itβs Ted and Francesca, your favourite junior jet-setters and snack-attack specialists, back with Day 2 in Tokyo β and what a day it was! Weβre talking glowing art, curry dreams, thunderstorm drama, and a karaoke performance that Tokyo may never recover from.
Hereβs the full delicious download:
π₯ Breakfast: Pastrami, Pastries & A Dash of Metro Mayhem
We had a bit of a slow start this morning (this blog doesn’t write itself!), so we grabbed breakfast on-the-go from a cute little bakery tucked into the Metro station.
- The pastrami croissants were buttery and salty in the best way, and the brioche was fluffy like a carb-shaped cloud.
- No time for sitting down β we were on a mission to reach teamLab: Borderless, Tokyoβs super famous light-art extravaganza. And spoiler: it was worth every Metro stop.
π‘ Lunch: Glorious Soup Curry
After spending hours wandering through glowing flowers, bouncing light balls, and infinity mirror rooms at teamLab: Borderless, our brains were dazzled⦠and our tummies were rumbling.
Luckily, Tokyo provided again. π
We stumbled into a cozy little Soup Curry restaurant nearby β no idea what it was called, but weβll call it Curry Heaven.
- We shared a few different bowls including katsu curry (crispy perfection) and brothy veggie options that tasted like warm hugs in a bowl.
- Mum and Dad picked up fancy iced coffees next door (weβre starting to think they need cold brew to function).
Then it was off to Shibuya Crossing β where we crossed paths with about 1,000 other people at once. It was like playing real-life Frogger. πΈπ¦



π§οΈ Dinner: Curry, Chaos & Karaoke Rain Escape
We ended the day with a bang⦠well, a sing, actually.
- After a legendary karaoke session at Rainbow Karaoke (our playlist included everything from Queen to Benson Boon), we stepped outside and BAM β torrential rain and booming thunder!
- So we dashed for the nearest shelter β which turned out to be an Indian vegetarian restaurant, aka our new favourite place to get soaked and stuffed.
We feasted on:
- Giant naan breads the size of our heads
- Dahl so comforting it deserved a blanket
- A rainbow of vegetable curries that made us forget we were drenched
By the end, we were full, dry-ish, and ready to call it a day. π§οΈπβ€οΈ








π€ Bonus Bops:
- Ted sang with the enthusiasm of a rock star.
- Francesca hit high notes only dogs could hear.
- Dad did a surprisingly emotional version of βBohemian Rhapsody.β No regrets.
- And Lucia, our 2.5-year-old whirlwind, was absolutely unstoppable β singing, dancing, and even stripping off mid-performance like she was headlining Baby Glastonbury. πΆπ€π
- Mum was the rainbow at rainbow karaoke singing her heart out π




π‘Bonus Lights:
teamLab: Borderless is top of most people’s must do Tokyo list, so we booked this one weeks ago and were excited to see if it lived up to the hype. It’s an immersive experience of lights and illusions with no map or set way around, so every room is different and the artworks move around. There’s secret doorways and suprises in every corner. It was two hours of absolute wonder. We all loved it β€οΈ.








So, to sum up Day 2: pastries, pixels, puddles and perfect curry. Tokyo keeps surprising us β and feeding us ridiculously well.
Next up: temples, treats and possibly⦠sumo-sized snacks. Stay tuned!
Sayonara for now,
β Ted & Francesca π₯π¨π
P.S. The secret to surviving a Tokyo thunderstorm? Naan. Lots and lots of naan.


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