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When the Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, food shortages started and sake rice was restricted, which reduced the volume of sake produced year-by-y...
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By Ryuji Takahashi “All Nippon Product Fair,” titled traveling through Japan in three days, was organized by the Central Federation of Societies of Co...
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By Ryuji Takahashi The state of emergency is now lifted nationwide, with sake and food events held in various regions. Meanwhile, “Omi City’s Deliciou...
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By Aya Ota Characteristics of New York City are strongly reflected upon old brick buildings and graffiti on the walls of the Lower East Side. In this ...
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By Keiko Fukuda Red Rock opened in August of 2017 in Torrance, a suburb of Los Angeles, with the Slice Beef Don from Kobe as their signature dish. A r...
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posted 2016-09-14 10:30
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Suge Oishi
Welcome to Part 2 of my 4-part series on "Thai Kitchen Alternatives"! I hope you are enjoying reading these as much as I did eating, photographing, and writing about them. Today I will cover Yum Neuh Beef Salad. Please don't quote me that I have the name correct - I was calling it 'beef salad' while I ate it (how North...
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posted 2016-09-13 10:30
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Suge Oishi
If you go all of the way back to my second post you will see that I love Pad Thai. Particularly Pad Thai from Thai Kitchen. The problem with this is that it means I rarely venture to try new things. Well I recently tried a number of delicious Thai Kitchen dishes that provided both variety in appearance and flavor. This will be...
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posted 2016-08-12 13:00
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Suge Oishi
Yeehaw! I love a good hamburger. So when one of my favorite local brew pub, Bellevue Brewing Company, makes some menu changes and finally offers a hamburger, I get a little excited. It's always odd visiting a brew pub with such delicious beers and not ordering one, but as it was lunch time - I did the responsible thin...