What is your favorite Japanese food?
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grilled atka mackerel... looks like this:
http://www.japaneserestaurantinfo.com/s ... ula/03.jpg
um.. Katsudon. i really like chashumen too.
im so hungry... ~_~
http://www.japaneserestaurantinfo.com/s ... ula/03.jpg
um.. Katsudon. i really like chashumen too.
im so hungry... ~_~
Green Tea & Mango Ice Cream Mochi, Unagi over Sushi rice, Seaweed salad, Sukiyaki, Pork Katsu & Tempura, Wasabi Dumplings, Fried Tempura Ice Cream, my wife's Melon Bun, Yakitori & surprisingly Nikujaga.
Honestly, I'm a food lover and Japanese food is one of my favorites. It's nice to live in an area where fresh seafood is easily had, two great Japanese Restaurants close to home and wonderful wife that can cook
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Honestly, I'm a food lover and Japanese food is one of my favorites. It's nice to live in an area where fresh seafood is easily had, two great Japanese Restaurants close to home and wonderful wife that can cook

Takoyaki, hands down. @_@
I also love unagi so much that I'll eat it straight out of the can. Seriously. But unagi over rice is pure love.
I also love unagi so much that I'll eat it straight out of the can. Seriously. But unagi over rice is pure love.

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Lately I've become addicted to Royal Milk Tea and Boba(Tapioca pearls). I'm not sure if the origin is from Hong KongI(RMT is served there...a lot) or Japan, but, thank goodness that the asian supers carry boba!
Anyways, I make a lot of Japanese food for myself. I love to cook tempura, chicken katsu, sukiyaki, yakitori, Vermont Curry(it doesn't taste like apples to me!), etc.
And Japanese desserts are killers too. The asian super sells these delicious strawberry(they have chocolate and vanilla too) wheat rolls with fresh whipped cream inside. Oh!
Kaona, you know, if you can't get some of this food by you, I'd be willing to send you some. Just let me know what you're interested in.
Anyways, I make a lot of Japanese food for myself. I love to cook tempura, chicken katsu, sukiyaki, yakitori, Vermont Curry(it doesn't taste like apples to me!), etc.
And Japanese desserts are killers too. The asian super sells these delicious strawberry(they have chocolate and vanilla too) wheat rolls with fresh whipped cream inside. Oh!
Kaona, you know, if you can't get some of this food by you, I'd be willing to send you some. Just let me know what you're interested in.
There's Unagi in a can....I've never thought of it lol. The few times my wife made some, they were in the freezer section. She boils them, still in the wrapping and then takes it out and broils it in the oven, cuts them into pieces, puts them on the shaped sushi rice, wraps each with seaweed and dabbles a bit of unagi sauce on top (she mixes the unagi sauce with a bit of sesame oil). I watch her every time, in the hopes to steal a small piece of unagi, I've only been successful onceRyouko wrote:I also love unagi so much that I'll eat it straight out of the can. Seriously. But unagi over rice is pure love.
