An Afternoon of Aloha: A Deep Dive into the Moana Surfrider Afternoon Tea Experience

A three-tiered afternoon tea stand on a white tablecloth. The top tier has cakes and macarons, the middle tier has scones, and the bottom tier has a roll cake.

Beyond the Buzz of Waikiki: An Invitation to Timeless Elegance Kalākaua Avenue pulses with the vibrant energy of travelers from every corner of the globe. It’s a symphony of cheerful chaos, intense sunlight, and the ever-present strum of a distant ukulele. This is the Waikiki many imagine. Yet, step through the grand entrance of the Continue reading “An Afternoon of Aloha: A Deep Dive into the Moana Surfrider Afternoon Tea Experience”

Asahi Grill Hawaii: My First Taste of Honolulu with Oxtail Soup & Local Comfort Food

A bowl of oxtail soup generously topped with cilantro, placed on a table. In the background, there is a plate of white rice and a glass jar containing grated ginger.

Why Asahi Grill Hawaii is My First Stop After Landing in Honolulu After a long flight, I step out into the humid, fragrant air of Honolulu. At that very moment, my body begins to crave a specific taste. It’s not found in a glamorous resort restaurant, but in a humble eatery woven into the fabric Continue reading “Asahi Grill Hawaii: My First Taste of Honolulu with Oxtail Soup & Local Comfort Food”

St. George Helsinki Breakfast Review: An Artistic Buffet Worth Waking Up For

A breakfast buffet laid out in a hotel restaurant. On a long wooden table, a variety of colorful cold dishes such as salads, fruits, cheeses, and hams are arranged. A bar counter is visible in the background.

A Helsinki Morning of Light and Serenity, Beginning at Hotel St. George The Helsinki morning arrives in a wash of clear light and profound silence. Yesterday was a day of intellectual pursuits, savoring a bilberry tart at the iconic CAFE AALTO inside the Academic Bookstore and searching for Moomins at the Stockmann department store. Still Continue reading “St. George Helsinki Breakfast Review: An Artistic Buffet Worth Waking Up For”

Cafe Aalto Tokyo Review: An Honest Take from a Helsinki Veteran

The interior of CAFE AALTO. The golden letters of 'CAFE AALTO' are on a white beam near the ceiling, and below it, a large window shows a view of a lush green park and city buildings.

A Taste of Helsinki in Tokyo: My Honest Cafe Aalto Tokyo Review It was a typical weekday lunch break. As I opened my browser to kill some time, my eyes caught a familiar, nostalgic name in the discovery feed: ‘CAFE AALTO’. My scrolling thumb froze. The headline announced the shocking news—the legendary Helsinki café was Continue reading “Cafe Aalto Tokyo Review: An Honest Take from a Helsinki Veteran”

An Epicurean Journey at 35,000 Feet: A Full Review of JAL Business Class Meals on the Helsinki Route

A beautifully cooked golden-brown plain omelet on a white plate, served with a side of ketchup at Fumiko's Western Food.

A Helsinki Trip Born from an Unexpected Twist Helsinki. For me, CityNomix, the name carries a personal story of redemption. Back in 2019, on my way home from the Web Summit in Portugal, an unexpected equipment issue forced my JAL flight to be canceled. The result was an unplanned stopover in the Finnish capital. Though Continue reading “An Epicurean Journey at 35,000 Feet: A Full Review of JAL Business Class Meals on the Helsinki Route”

Nakameguro’s Skewerless Yakitori: A Grill-It-Yourself Experience at Yakitori Akira

An assortment of skewerless yakitori, grilled chicken, served on a black iron plate with various cuts of chicken and green onions.

Beyond the Skewer: Discovering a New Style of Yakitori in Nakameguro Tokyo’s Nakameguro district is a fascinating blend of the cutting-edge and the tranquil. While its main streets buzz with trendy shops and cafes, a short walk reveals a more serene side, especially along the picturesque Meguro River. This riverside path, famous for its breathtaking Continue reading “Nakameguro’s Skewerless Yakitori: A Grill-It-Yourself Experience at Yakitori Akira”