PS2 Curry House Coco Ichibanya - New Import
   Compared to Indian curry, Japanese curry tastes blander and is easier on delicate palates unaccustomed to spicy fare. While we haven't tested the Coco Ichibanya restaurants in Japan yet, we have tried the one inside the McCully Shopping Center in Honolulu. Once seated, eaters are compelled to choose the serving size of the meal - for example, the standard amount of rice for one serving weighs in at 300 grams (0.66 lbs) and extras are added to the curry sauce such as beef, pork, chicken cutlet, fried seafood (scallops, oysters, shrimp, fish, etc), spinach, kimchee, cheese, and many others. Each item costs a little extra and its possible to build up a $15 plate of rice and curry covered with a bunch of seafood. As more extras are added, the amount of rice may also be increased up to 1300 grams. There was a perturbing challenge posted inside the restaurant where anyone gluttonous enough would be able to walk away with a free dinner if he/she/it ate 1300 grams of rice (about 3 lbs) and whatever curry and extras ordered along with it.

   There's two gradations of spiciness for curry at Coco Ichibanya - mild and normal - with mild being completely innocuous. Normal is not necessarily spicy either, as Japanese curry is pretty much universally bland in terms of spiciness. It's different from Indian curry, but good. Visitors to Honolulu with a yen for Asian style cuisine may also try Chinese, Thai, Korean and Vietnamese inside the McCully mall. Of course, for diehard fast food junkies yearning for a fix, there's a Taco Bell/Pizza Hut franchise in McCully to save the day.

   In the Playstation 2 game, players participate in the operations of a Coco Ichibanya restaurant and engage in mini-games to serve ravenous customers their ration of curry eats. There are finicky patrons as well as those who will eat whatever is placed before them - just as long as it's close to what they ordered. Players will man the register, clean up after messy customers and even make delivery runs on a motorbike for phone-in orders. Some of the mini-games involve ladling just the right amount of rice onto 10 bowls, curry eating contests, and customer seating memorization. There's even a quiz section which tests players on Coco Ichibanya's food and restaurants.

 In our copy of the game, there's a little prize ticket which details a Coco Ichibanya promotion. The top prize (3 winners) is a Y50000 meal at Ichibanya. We didn't win.

 
Summary of the Week
Monday NEWS Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Limited Edition, Import outlook for the week, More sales
Tuesday NEWS Transformers Binaltechs swapped, Famicom paraphernalia from Unifive, Even more sales
Wednesday NEWS PS2 import delays in July and new import preorders opened up, Más sales
Thursday PS2 The Daibijin  NEWS Medicom announces two new Kubrick sets, Sales galore
Friday PS2 Curry House Coco Ichibanya, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Ultraman
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