2016年08月06日
Kebabs in Takamatsu

Whenever I talk to someone about Japan and their favorite place, or where they wish they lived it's always the usual suspects; Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Hiroshima - The big bustling cities of this wonderful country. But I look at Shikoku as the best. You can always find a lot of hidden gems on this island whether it be surfing in Tokushima or Kochi, or the potential of hiking the mountains of this island. But one thing I see is the diversity that you can find here that, in my opinion, rivals those of the big cities. (Of course the bigger cities have them in quantity)
And that is diverse food.
Takamatsu itself is home to a diverse range of ethnic restaurants; Jamaican, Thai, Mexican, and not to mention the more common ones like Indian cuisine or Italian. But there is one that recently opened up that I absolutely fell in love with and that's Turquoise Kebab. It's a Turkish restaurant that specializes in Kebabs and Turkish ice cream. It's a real treat. But other than the wonderful food you always get a welcoming atmosphere that makes you want to keep coming back. The owner, Ali, is a great person that greets everyone with a kindness and familiarity that you don't always find in other places.
So if you want to have a kebab, this place is the one to visit.
Oh, and it's almost impossible to catch the ice cream, but you can try!
- James Barbosa
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