Finally time for a break, a lunch break! I had a specific meal I wanted to try here, but I don't really know where to find it. So we basically follow the crowd walking in their direction. We came to this restaurant that didn't really looked like a restaurant.
But it has the sign Jigoku Mushi, which was what I wanted to have for lunch. It translate to Hell's Cuisine! Hahahaha. And I since I was here, this was the cheesiest meal to have here! Almost everyone does it when they visit Beppu's Hell. I wasn't going to miss out trying it!
The menu was pretty extensive, and not too expensive, which I like! We both picked a set. You queue, buy a ticket, and wait. Once your number is called, you can go collect your order and make your way to the table. The food you collect, are all raw. You have to cook them yourself!
And this is how you cook them, in a separate steam room. Basically all your food is steam using the natural steam of hell! Hence the name Hell's Cuisine!
Here is my husband cooking the food. There is a staff guiding you to make sure you don't burn yourself. You place your food in the hole and cover it. A timer is set. Once it's ready, you take it out and eat it. Don't worry, they will tell you how long you need to cook your food depending on which menu you selected.
Voila! Our lunch! It is super healthy! Since no oil is used at all in the cooking process. You can really taste the natural taste of all your food too. Thumbs up for the unique experience!
Happy with our lunch, we went and wonder around town looking for the bus that will take us to the next hell spot. It was just a small town area. Not many cars.
Some local shrine.
Some sign in Japanese about the onsen water here.
Me walking towards our restaurant before lunch.
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