Green Tea at Musashino? Um... No.
[color=darkblue]My wife and I dined at Musashino for Valentine's Day, and while the food was as good as it ever is, I have to take issue with the "green tea"--or lack thereof--that Musashino serves. When we asked specifically for green tea ([b][i]sencha[/b][/i] is what one would normally expect), we were given what appeared to be [b][i]mugicha,[/b][/i] or roasted barley tea. Not meaning to step on any toes, I told our waitress we had asked for green tea, not barley tea, to which she answered, "Green tea IS barley tea, [i]like they serve in all Asian countries."[/i] When I started to object, she said "That's the only green tea we have," and walked away. I was so blown away by this that I just let it go... :!:
The answer of course, is simple: Green Tea is a leaf; Barley is a grain. I'm just surprised that Musashino doesn't keep a closer eye on such things. Feh. :?[/color]
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Green Tea at Musashino? Um... No.
Green Tea at Musashino? Um... No.
Green Tea at Musashino? Um... No.
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