Stopped by Mitsuwa for the first time today and had a wonderful time; we went straight for the sushi bar and got some inari and california rolls for Sparky and his little buddies who were with us. While there, I couldn't help but pick up a piece of wasabi tobiko, and an onigiri to compare with my homemade (for a novice, mine aren't too bad)
While the kids were scarfing that down, I went to Kayaba (I think) and got their kid's meal, which was: a little square of ground beef in gravy, not dissimilar to Swiss Steak, a little pile of cold mashed potato salad, two bites of fried chicken, a tempura shrimp, sweet cooked egg, and a flan. With a couple added shrimp, it was more than enough for my three hungry food explorers.
The grownups shared a meal similar to C2's above (I couldn't resist more fish eggs, particularly as elegant as those are) but with a soy-marinated HB egg (does that count as a Thousand-Year egg?) and a light soup with some kind of Ramen. The soup had three broth options - one of which I forgot, sorry - salt and miso. I got the recommended "salt" broth, which was kind of creamy - maybe salted milk?
At the counter were little cards with descriptions of the foods, and, to my delight, one directed you to log on to
www.mitsuwa.net for
recipes from the food court! Unfortunately, If there are recipes to be had, I couldn't find them...