Tokyo 7-7, i love you

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this is a love letter to one of my favourite restaurants in Los Angeles.  ever.  why i haven't written this before, i don't know.

many years ago, feeling somewhat homesick for my childhood home in Okinawa, Japan, i was moaning about my need for cheap & cheerful Japanese eats.  a friend who lived in Palms had an idea.  "i know!"  he said.  "you have to go to this little Japanese greasy spoon/coffee shop in an alley!  you can get something with rice & i'll have a cheeseburger."
i was, understandably, dubious.  but hah!  little did i know...
i fell in love that morning, deeply and completely.  where else can you get yakisoba and fries?  gyoza and a thick chocolate shake?  a tuna melt and sunomono?   the little obasan waitresses were friendly and efficient, and the food was simple & surprisingly ultra-delicious.  i soon was taking other friends to Tokyo 7-7 myself.
nowadays, i live within walking distance, and the obasans don't even bring me, or my husband (who over the course of many breakfasts at Tokyo 7-7 went from boyfriend to fiance to husband) a menu anymore -- they just greet us with a cheerful "Ohayo!" (good morning) and give me my delicious cha-shu royal and green tea, and bring my honey his $2.35 breakfast special #1 with a root beer float.  
once you find this little neighbourhood gem (park in the Cardiff structure & walk out into the alley, not to the street), you too can quickly become a regular and decide if you like the club sandwich or the udon noodles better.  or heck, have 'em both!

3839-B Main St. Culver City, CA 90230 or call (310) 204-5728 for more information. hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. parking in said Cardiff structure is first 2 hours free. cash only!

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