Newly opened at Blue Wave, and incidentally (perhaps poetically) in front of the Japan Home Center, is a new Japanese restaurant called Fukurou, which styles itself with "authentic Japanese cuisine". Lucky enough to witness its opening ceremony, I was one of the first in line after the cutting of the red ribbon, and had the ability to choose from various ramen, bento, soba and donburi, as well as desserts and side-dishes. After choosing the Chicken Teriyaki Donburi with a side set of Kani Salad, I patiently and eagerly awaited my turn to be served, as the brand new shop and its staff scurried to fulfill the orders of all their new customers (certainly not going to be their last). While waiting, I read the various transliterated greetings and sayings on the wall, which consisted of common Japanese phrases and their English equivalent, written in various Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana characters, and thankfully readable Romanji: for example, "Good morning!" is "Ohayou gozaimasu!" and "Excuse me!" is "Sumimasen!". I also gazed upon the wall with a picture of what I believe is to be Tokyo's famous square, which I may have seen in movies or read in books, but have regrettably never been to. Regardless, when the food was served (which understandably took a long time, as they just opened), I was delighted by the fact that they also served complimentary iced tea to those who were waiting for so long. When the Chicken Donburi and the Kani Salad arrived, I dug in, and the choices complimented each other nicely, I think, as the dressing of the salad neutralized the tangy taste of the terikayi. It was quite an experience, and one I would likely try again for a special occasion, as the prices are a bit more than what I would spend for a daily lunch meal. But, the food and ambiance were undoubtedly unforgettable. I shall surely come here again! read more