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    • American Burger in Japan

      kayokorob
      Tokyo, Japan
      *****Note: As the below entry is a number of years old, I would like to amend it to include our new favorite burger joint, Martini Burger, which opened in 2011. Located in Kagurazaka between the To…    Read more
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  • A Week in Tokyo: 7 Must-Have Breakfast Dishes

    Photo by GusbellSStudio Breakfast in Tokyo isn’t like your usual breakfast: Most of what you’ll find on your plate in the morning is savory enough to make an excellent lunch or dinner dish. And the meals aren’t only…   Read more

  • Recipes From Afar: How to Cook Rice and Make Sushi, Japan

    It’s so simple, yet so easy to screw up: Making rice is at the heart of Japanese cuisine, and our friend Megumi recently shared with us exactly how it should be done, as well as instructions for making vinegared sushi rice and temaki, or…   Read more

  • Recipes From Afar: Cold Tofu and Noodles, Japan

    We recently had the pleasure of cooking one evening with our friend Megumi, who shared with us these favorite warm-weather recipes from Japan. Both are very simple and fresh-tasting, perfect for the dog days of summer. Below she describes each in…   Read more

 



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