Japanese restaurants, grocery stores, martial arts studios or language schools will, naturally, want to choose a Japanese name for their business. Other businesses that specialize in or carry Japanese products, such as art galleries, calligraphy or art s
In this article,we share our five favorite yakiniku,teppanyaki,soba and yakitori restaurants,many of which are hidden in plain sight throughout town.Unassuming from the outside,some of these spots only feature Chinese or Japanese characters for their names and menus,making it a little intimidating...
Japan is known for delicious food, and everyone would be surprised by its variety of restaurants in every aspect when they come to Japan for the first time. Whether you are a tourist or not, knowing the basic Japanese restaurant phrases is not only useful for smooth ordering but also for ...
A tabehodai is the same, for food. Many restaurants offer these services, such as izakaya, yakiniku, and sushi shops. Oshibori[oshibori] An oshibori is a small, wet towel. Many restaurants and food joints (other than cafes) will bring you water and an oshibori when you take a seat. Th...
Besides the endless number of bars and restaurants, Susukino is home to many Hostess/Host Bars as well as home to a booming sex industry. In true Japanese fashion, customer service is a top priority and there is something for everyone. Whether you want scantily clad nurses, more sophisticated...
There are many Japanese words that can be used to describe meals. Let's practice to use appropriate Japanese considering the situation and the partner. In addition, it might be good to know the names of Japanese unique dishes. For example, do you know what “天ぷら” (tenpura), “寿司...
I’d also advise learning the names for the foods you are adverse to so you don’t order them by mistake! How much is this?: Ikura des ka? いくらですか Ikura des ka? いくらですか is a great little phrase to find out how much something costs. If you don’t know the names of...
July 22, 2015 | Categories:Chicken,fast food,Japanese,Restaurants,Western Food| Tags:bukit timah,little hiro,ramen burger|Leave a comment Bari Uma Ramen My friend is going overseas for work (indefinitely) and he suggested we eat here together for his farewell. He said he will miss this rame...
Most restaurants in Japan have menus with abundant pictures next to the names of dishes, therefore, you don’t have to worry too much about whether you would ever understand what’s written on a menu. However, it’s good to communicate with a restaurant staff to tell what you want and ...
高なった (taka natta) You were looking for a certain trading card online, but it sure “became expensive!” Normally you’d saytakaku nattabut they drop theku. Click here to scroll back to the table of contents. Japanese Slang for Popular Restaurants ...