The other day, my mother said she wanted to go to Ebisu Garden Place.
(Apparently they were doing a lot of things there on daytime news programs...)
Well, let's have lunch to celebrate my mother's birthday! So
I asked her what she wanted to eat and she said "eel"!
Here we went
It was really empty.
I wondered if it was okay because there were no customers at all, but everyone was using the private rooms.
(The private rooms were almost full)
My mother and daughter ordered a kabayaki stew, and I ordered a hitsumabushi stew.
My daughter also said she wanted to eat uzaku, so we ordered some more.
There were hardly any customers at the table seats, so we were able to eat slowly, which was great.
After that, we wandered around Garden Place.
My daughter said she was looking at books at TUTAYA, so my mother and I walked around for about an hour.
I was surprised at the selection at Super Life (I knew it would be like that, but)
It's completely different from the Life in my hometown.
Come to think of it, Life in front of Tamachi Station on the Yamanote Line also had a high-end selection (as expected of Minato Ward).
So it was fun to wander around.
My mother insisted that she went to the Westin Hotel to see the Baccarat tree.
No, the Baccarat tree is here,
no, she saw it at the Westin Hotel.
Maybe she had tea at the Westin Hotel after seeing the Baccarat tree?
They have a very famous Christmas tree there, so they don't put up a Baccarat chandelier.
But my mother insisted that she saw it inside the Westin Hotel.
Well, just as I was thinking of leaving it at that, my daughter at TUTAYA contacted me, so I was relieved.
My old memories are all mixed up, so there's no need to dig them up! I thought.