but there is a friendly atmosphere and the lights are dimmed. Hard to come by yourself, but great for groups. Combines Japanese traditional ramen styles with a little something, such as the Wasabi Shoyu Ramen, but also has things not available in other ramen stores that are originally from ...
Posted in Cultural Resources, Japanese Food | 1 Reply Konbini – Convenience Stores in Japan Posted on December 29, 2009 Oh, how I love the konbini (コンビニ: it’s short for “convenience store” in English). Whether it’s Lawson, 7 Eleven, AM/PM, or Family Mart, they’re a ...
Here are some online stores where you can get Japanese ingredients and snacks online! One of the most common questions I get as a Japanese food creator is “Where can I buy Japanese ingredients online?” I know it’s hard to find Japanese or even Asian ingredients outside of Japan or maj...
Welcome to the ultimate list of Japanese & Asian grocery stores around the world where you can purchase Japanese ingredients! The list of these grocery stores is provided bylocal Just One Cookbook readers. They can be Japanese grocers, other Asian grocers, local major supermarkets or online stores...
_My mother came for a visit this week, bringing along a pot of her homemade umeboshi. I asked her to tell me how she makes them; not only did she write it down for me, she even had pictures she'd taken of her attempts in the past couple of years! So, her
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First U.S. location:Opened in LA, September 2017 Locations in Japan:778; 186 additional stores across 13 other countries Planned U.S. locations:One The cafeteria-style restaurant Marugame has a massive presence in Japan and specializes in Sanuki udon, which is more flat and square than its ...
that is tender, unlike matured ginger usually used for cooking. Look for ginger with pinkish tips, which will make the pickled ginger naturally pink. (Some of the commercially produced and sold pickled ginger is artificially dyed.) You can find young pinkish ginger in Asian grocery stores. ...
Please don’t get me wrong I love Japan and I have many Japanese friends who I love and I do not generalize about a peopl, it’s just working for a Japanese company, especially as an American so use to discrimination not being tolerated at all, well at least in NYC. Reply rubymary ...
in the world of imagination and creativity with this DIY book nook. It's more than just a toy; it's a gateway to a bygone era, where bookstores were more than just places to buy books. It's a nod to the Japanese bookstore NYC, where the love for literature and culture is ...