tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902059134415809021.post6317914132126484998..comments2023-04-07T18:08:08.376+09:00Comments on Eating Out In Tokyo with Jon: Miracle Fruits Cafe, IkebukuroJonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16634199045147895899noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902059134415809021.post-45755940604807498562010-07-01T09:44:06.575+09:002010-07-01T09:44:06.575+09:00And you get a discount if you respond with "I...And you get a discount if you respond with "It's not an apple either," right? Right?<br /><br />Needing to go someplace like Moto or Alinea or Tapas Molecular Bar (Tokyo) just to check out a Miracle Fruit is what I was talking about - a bit much. I was happy to be able to spend just a few dollars and get the experience (and I didn't know about mberry either). Now what I'd REALLY like to see if a chef include the miracle chemical in an early dessert course, unannounced, then serve you lemon parfait when you didn't realize your taste buds had been rewired.Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16634199045147895899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902059134415809021.post-20813039809528367942010-07-01T08:14:34.981+09:002010-07-01T08:14:34.981+09:00Thanks for posting about your experience. It'l...Thanks for posting about your experience. It'll probably be a while before I can check out the Miracle Fruit Cafe in Japan. I'd like to check out Moto in Chicago. I read that the chef, Omar Cantu, was including cactus dishes and even liquified straw to use with the miracle fruit. Probably easier on the stomach.<br />My strange theme idea for a restaurant would be a pizza place called Magritte's. Get this, the server brings you your pie and says, "This is not a pizza." Eh? Anybody? Nevermind.Angelhttp://themiraclefruitblog.comnoreply@blogger.com