Cowboy Family

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We went to a restaurant called “Cowboy Family.” the other day.
The name may be funny for you.

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All beef are made in the US.My daughters’ favorite is fried shrimp.

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It was first for my oldest daughter to use a knife.

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My youngest daughter ate the set for kids. The shape of the dish is a cool blue car.

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You can also eat salada and dessert as much as you like.
You must be full after you leave the restaurant.

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32 thoughts on “Cowboy Family

  1. How fun! As an American, it’s interesting to see how our culture and foods are translated for a market abroad. While I haven’t been lucky enough to travel to Japan just yet, I hear that our approach to sushi — even the restaurants run by folks who grew up in Japan — is very “Americanized” and not the same as one would experience in Japan. I am really enjoying following your blog, and your English is amazing! I’m not sure I could write as well in my second language as you do in yours!

    • Thank you for your comment and sharing Recemtly, we often eat beef including Macdonalds Japanese culture changed compared to the old days
      I also like knowing how you eat sushi in various countries
      I still learn English and need to improve it :)

  2. Years ago, when I was on a business trip to Tokyo, my Japanese host took me to a Cowboy restaurant. I recall having a wonderful time hearing western music. I think they had a karaoke machine. I enjoyed hearing Japanese people singing cowboy songs. Thank you for posting this.

  3. Lovely so see how the restaurant makes the kid’s meal very “kid friendly”, the kids are happy to enjoy their meal and the parents are able to relax and enjoy their meal also.

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