[ October 15 | Daytime | Central Shopping District ]

Oct 15, 2009 20:37

[So it seems the café in town has just added a new item to the menu called; teh tarik. Outside an advertising sign reads…

“Come on in and try the Bon Café’s new menu item! Literally meaning “Pulled Tea”, its name is derived from the pouring process of ‘pulling’ the drink during preparation. It’s made from black tea and condensed milk ( Read more... )

keigo, !inaba, michi, alejandro, #in-person, sayuri

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an_dj October 17 2009, 04:23:22 UTC
[Have that foreign guy staring in your shop.]

I... I can't be reading that correctly.

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wingedfate October 17 2009, 12:25:47 UTC
[Opens the front door]

Welcome! And yep, you actually are reading the sign correctly! Would you like to come in and try it?

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an_dj October 17 2009, 21:55:28 UTC
[Looking kind of embarrassed. But! He does follow her in.]

Ah, I just assumed that with a name like that... I mean, I'm not a native speaker, so I thought I must be misreading this, maybe there's another reading. B-but, sure!

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wingedfate October 18 2009, 11:53:58 UTC
Ahaha! No, there's no misreading but... I wouldn't blame you if you thought it sounded weird!

Just take a seat at any vacant spot and I'll be right back with your order! Oh... and before I forget, would you like your drink iced or hot?

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an_dj October 18 2009, 16:53:54 UTC
[Taking that seat.]

W-well, even if the name is weird, I bet it tastes good. I can't believe I never noticed this little cafe. Oh and I would it, ah, iced, please.

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wingedfate October 19 2009, 06:35:34 UTC
[Disappears and reappears moments later with the order in hand]

Well, here you go! One teh tarik for table number 5! And well; I wouldn't blame you if you didn't notice this place. Most of shops nowadays are closed down so you tend to miss the open ones because you get used to seeing all the shutters. At least, that happens to me whenever I go out and buy stuff!

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an_dj October 20 2009, 00:08:20 UTC
[Trying it!] This is very good! Weird name or not, I've got some people who need to try this.

Yeah, it does seem that way. I had come to Inaba, hoping to see what, ah, s-small town life was like? But, it seems the city beat me here.

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