This is a riverbed with a park on the opposite bank. Usually on the weekends, there are outdoor stalls in the park, selling okonomiyaki and takoyaki. Okonomiyaki are made with pancake batter, but filled with shredded cabbage and any kind of other bits of food you want to put in -- shrimp, bean sprouts, cheese cubes, roasted pork, onions, mushrooms, etc. Takoyaki are little balls of the same kind of dough, filled with scallions and a piece of octopus. You might call them fried octopus balls.
Anyway, there were no street food stands on Sunday and I was very disappointed.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Otherwise known as Allston's fair in love and war.
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