Where to Find SPAM Korean BBQ in Stores But where can we get our hands on SPAM's new Korean BBQ flavor? Of course, you can buy SPAM at the SPAM Museum in Austin, MN. But there'sonly one retail chainwhere you'll be able to get the Korean BBQ flavor, at least for now, and that...
Tonkatsu is so loved that there are special restaurants where only this dish is eaten. Personally, I advise you to enter the first you find and where you see locals queueing. If you are in the Hamamatsucho area try Tonkatsu Aoki: they do not have menus in English but they can make the...
Then we have dessert. A yuzu panna cotta and mochi (vanilla and mango). Unfortunately the panna cotta didn’t have enough yuzu and it was large so I didn’t finish it. I was glad I ordered the green tea ice cream to go with it as it cut through the richness of the panna cotta (...
When we got to Platinum Hotel (same hotel we stayed at before), they seemed to have lost my reservation or not know where it was recorded (I had booked before we left Vancouver) because it took them a long time to find it even after showing them my Expedia itinerary. This turned out...
MOCHIDOKI If you love mochi ice cream. There are a fewMochidokilocations in New York and they offer matcha flavors along with many other unique asian flavors. EGGLOO Eggloois known for the Matcha egg waffle cones and the option to top it with matcha ice cream!
Wagashi: Kyoto Sanjo Wakasaya Gion Chigo Mochi (三条若狭屋 祇園ちご餅) Gion Chigo Mochi covered in sparkly ice-like flakes, filled with sweet and salty miso has been a Kyoto favorite for about 100 years! This is a very popular and historic wagashi mochi
I highly recommend that you ring in the new year with some daiginjo saikyo white miso if you can get your hands on some. Nanohana, Ebi Imo, Daikon Radish, Kintoki Ninjin Yomogi Mochi (mugwort) and Awa Mochi (millet) Simmered Vegetables and Lightly Grilled Mochi in Bowl (This is about ...
we were committed to Tokyo Metro with their 48 hour pass. We looked at the transfers we’d need to do and decided that walking it was a better choice instead. That said, you could totally take theTokyo Metrowhere you can refer to theirsubway mapto find out the best way to get from ...
cheapest tofu I could find in the supermarket, about 90 yen and it was indeed flavorless compared to Otokomae Tofu. Several of Otokomae Tofu’s products are so rich and creamy that they can just be eaten like ice cream or yogurt, right out of the package with no soy sauce or garnish...