There was a restaurant on the corner of Azabu Juban. The restaurant was closed before business hours. The curtains on the windows were closed and the place was deserted. According to the sign at the entrance, this restaurant was established in 1954. It seems to be a well-known and long-established Western-style restaurant in the area.
After getting home, I checked the Internet and found that all the food here looked delicious. But I didn't know that when I was actually in front of the restaurant. I was more concerned about the line that had formed at the yakitori restaurant a little further ahead than the lonely, unpopular restaurant. It was a day when I understood that confederate means something.
Apr 2016 IN THE CITY TOKYO | |
AZABU CURTAIN QUEUE RESTAURANT |
No
9727
Shooting Date
Feb 2016
Posted On
April 28, 2016
Modified On
August 24, 2024
Place
Azabu-Juban, Tokyo
Genre
Street Photography
Camera
SIGMA DP2 MERRILL