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fromThe Infatuation
2 days ago

Sakesan Ocean Avenue - Review - Ingleside - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Sakesan, though not at all stuffy or fancy, still works if you want to iron something and run some product through your hair.
East Bay food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Endo dreams of sushi: a trip around Japan with one of the world's greatest chefs

Endo Kazutoshi was on the train to Paris when he heard about the fire that had destroyed his restaurant, Endo at the Rotunda, located on the eighth floor of the Helios building. The fire had started on a terrace and quickly spread, affecting the dining room and kitchen, built mostly from 200-year-old hinoki wood.
London food
#sichuan-cuisine
fromEater LA
2 days ago
LA food

Kar Son Brings Crowd-Pleasing Sichuan Specialties to Row DTLA

Kar Son offers quality Sichuan dishes in a stylish setting, making it a notable dining option in Downtown Los Angeles.
fromEater LA
5 days ago
LA food

Cult-Favorite Sichuan Spot Mountain House Turns Up the Heat With a New San Gabriel Valley Location

Mountain House expands to Monterey Park, Los Angeles, offering Sichuan cuisine favorites in a mountain retreat-inspired setting.
LA food
fromEater LA
2 days ago

Kar Son Brings Crowd-Pleasing Sichuan Specialties to Row DTLA

Kar Son offers quality Sichuan dishes in a stylish setting, making it a notable dining option in Downtown Los Angeles.
LA food
fromEater LA
5 days ago

Cult-Favorite Sichuan Spot Mountain House Turns Up the Heat With a New San Gabriel Valley Location

Mountain House expands to Monterey Park, Los Angeles, offering Sichuan cuisine favorites in a mountain retreat-inspired setting.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The Seafood Dish At Italian Restaurants That You May Want To Skip - Tasting Table

Avoid ordering seafood bolognese and seafood carbonara at Italian restaurants due to potential quality issues and freshness concerns.
Cocktails
fromThe Infatuation
3 days ago

Cocktail Omakase - Review - Lower East Side - New York - The Infatuation

A new bar on the Lower East Side offers a unique cocktail experience with mini cocktails and bites for $55.
#japanese-cuisine
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

The Best Japanese Restaurants in Berlin

Berlin's Japanese restaurant scene has rapidly evolved to offer diverse, high-quality cuisine comparable to major European cities, spanning casual izakayas to fine dining kaiseki and omakase establishments.
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

The Best Japanese Restaurants in Berlin

Berlin's Japanese restaurant scene has rapidly evolved to offer diverse, high-quality cuisine comparable to major European cities, spanning casual izakayas to fine dining kaiseki and omakase establishments.
Mindfulness
fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

This simple Japanese eating habit could help you live longer without dieting

Hara hachi bu encourages stopping eating at 80% fullness, promoting mindful eating and a balanced relationship with food.
Boston food
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

If You Love Hibachi, You'll Love This Unique All-You-Can-Eat Buffet In Boston - Tasting Table

Boston is a vibrant food city with diverse culinary experiences, including the unique all-you-can-eat buffet concept at FiRE+iCE.
NYC food
fromEater NY
4 days ago

A New Soba Spot - and More NYC Restaurant Openings to Know in April

New restaurants and bars are opening in New York City throughout April 2026, featuring diverse cuisines and unique dining experiences.
SF food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

I waited an hour in line for Tokyo's famous souffle pancakes and have zero regrets

Souffle pancakes at Micasadeco & Cafe in Tokyo are worth the wait, featuring a fluffy texture and a special sakura flavor.
Agriculture
fromThe Local France
5 days ago

French foie-gras makers eye Japan market amid production boom

France's foie gras production increased in 2025 despite bird flu concerns, with hopes for lifted export bans during Macron's visit to Japan.
London music
fromElite Traveler
6 days ago

How Japan's Listening Bar Culture Conquered the World

Listening bars are immersive spaces that enhance music appreciation, originating from Japan and gaining global popularity in the 2010s.
Dining
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

These Are the Best Seafood Restaurants in the U.S., According to Yelp

Yelp's ultimate seafood guide features top seafood spots across all U.S. states, highlighting unique regional specialties.
fromLondon On The Inside
4 days ago

Learn to Make Matcha Strawberry Daifuku

This intimate 8 person hands-on masterclass will see a guided 90 minute session in making four daifuku: two matcha strawberry daifuku and two classic daifuku, filled with fresh strawberries and grapes.
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#japan
fromElite Traveler
4 days ago

London Gets a Taste of Sushi Amamoto, The Taiwan Restaurant With A Year-long Waitlist

Sushi Amamoto debuted in the Michelin guide with two stars in 2019, rumored to be due to inspectors being unable to get a table before then.
Food & drink
SF food
fromThe Mercury News
6 days ago

Union City: Kura expands chain of revolving sushi bars

Kura Sushi has opened a new location in Union City, offering a high-tech sushi dining experience with conveyor belts and iPad ordering.
#instant-ramen
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

For More Flavorful Instant Ramen, Slice Up A Lemon - Tasting Table

Lemon enhances instant ramen by adding brightness and acidity, making the dish lighter and more flavorful.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Elevate Your Ramen With These Simple Upgrades - Tasting Table

Chowhound offers innovative recipes to upgrade instant ramen, enhancing flavor and cooking methods for a more exciting meal experience.
East Bay food
fromsfist.com
1 week ago

This Week In Food: New Izakaya In Union Square

New restaurants open in San Francisco, including an izakaya, a Northern Thai spot, and a revamped steakhouse.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Unusual Way Coffee Has Been Aged In Japan For Centuries - Tasting Table

Aging coffee through snow-aging enhances flavor by reducing bitterness and improving aroma.
#japanese-izakaya
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

Berlin's Best-Kept Izakaya Secret

Machiko is an underrated Japanese izakaya in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg run by owner Machiko Akazawa from Hiroshima, offering authentic Tokyo neighborhood atmosphere with unpretentious, deeply satisfying food and drinks.
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

The Secret Izakaya Gem

Machiko is an underrated Japanese izakaya in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg run by owner Machiko Akazawa from Hiroshima, offering authentic Tokyo neighborhood atmosphere with exceptional food and drinks focused on socializing.
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

Berlin's Best-Kept Izakaya Secret

Machiko is an underrated Japanese izakaya in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg run by owner Machiko Akazawa from Hiroshima, offering authentic Tokyo neighborhood atmosphere with unpretentious, deeply satisfying food and drinks.
Berlin food
fromBerlin Food Stories
2 weeks ago

The Secret Izakaya Gem

Machiko is an underrated Japanese izakaya in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg run by owner Machiko Akazawa from Hiroshima, offering authentic Tokyo neighborhood atmosphere with exceptional food and drinks focused on socializing.
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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

The Genius And Safe Way To Eat Leftover Sushi (Even Haters Will Love It) - Tasting Table

Leftover sushi can be revitalized by cooking methods like pan-frying or making sushi soup, but not all types are suitable for cooking.
Dining
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

U Omakase brings simple yet bold sushi to Greenpoint | amNewYork

Omakase dining offers a curated experience, allowing diners to surrender control and trust chefs for a more interesting culinary journey.
Cocktails
fromElite Traveler
2 weeks ago

Sakura Season Is Brief - These Are the Drinks to Try While It Lasts

Cherry blossom season in Japan offers unique culinary experiences with sakura-infused foods and beverages, celebrating the beauty and flavors of spring.
East Bay food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

This Japanese City Invites You to Savor Its Food, Neon Lights, and Lively Spirit-Here's What Makes It the 'Kitchen of Japan'

Osaka offers a vibrant atmosphere with delicious food, friendly locals, and easy access to nearby cities, making it ideal for first-time visitors.
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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

Swap Out Ramen Noodles For This Lighter Option Without Losing Any Flavor - Tasting Table

Rice paper can be transformed into chewy noodles, offering a gluten-free alternative to traditional ramen with customizable texture.
Portland food
fromEater Portland
3 weeks ago

The Spicy Ramen Specialists from Baka Umai Have a New Project

Baka Umai opens a second location called the Ramen Den in Northwest Portland, expanding their spicy ramen operations beyond their original Hawthorne shop.
Coffee
fromThe Infatuation
2 weeks ago

Kissaten Hifi - Review - Richmond - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Kissaten Hifi, Richmond's newest cafe, serves Japanese- and Filipino-inspired coffee drinks with unique offerings like Okinawa brown sugar coffee and banana cue lattes, plus matcha beverages and vinyl records.
Dining
fromHoodline
5 days ago

RokuNana Opens on Lower East Side With Speakeasy Upstairs

RokuNana combines a lively izakaya with a secretive cocktail lounge, blending Japanese and Mexican influences for a unique dining experience.
#ramen
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

A top Sapporo ramen chef is popping up in NYC this month

Renowned Sapporo ramen chef Hiroshi Hiraoka brings his refined tanrei-style crystal-clear ramen to Manhattan pop-ups at Towa and nonono in March and April.
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

A top Sapporo ramen chef is popping up in NYC this month

Renowned Sapporo ramen chef Hiroshi Hiraoka brings his refined tanrei-style crystal-clear ramen to Manhattan pop-ups at Towa and nonono in March and April.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

For Instant Ramen That's 10X Better, Boil It In This Liquid Instead Of Water - Tasting Table

Upgrade instant ramen by substituting water with chicken broth and adding sautéed aromatics or browned chicken to create deeper, more flavorful meals.
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

This amazing Japanese street food festival is coming back to NYC with over 30+ culinary events

JAPAN Fes, NYC's beloved street food festival, celebrates its 10th anniversary with 34+ events across the city starting March 28, 2026, featuring Japanese vendors and cuisine.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Dumpling Meatballs Give You All The Wonders Of Gyoza With Less Hassle - Tasting Table

Dumpling meatballs simplify gyoza preparation by shaping filling into balls instead of wrapping individual wonton wrappers.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

This corner store serves one of San Francisco's most affordable ramen bowls

When the students or workers don't have money, it is easy to grab it and go. It's cheap, that's how we started it. When people don't want to spend a lot of money for lunch, it's five bucks, and you're satisfied.
SF food
Toronto Raptors
fromDefector
1 month ago

New Japan Makes, The World Takes | Defector

Tomohiro Ishii, a 50-year-old New Japan Pro Wrestling mid-card wrestler, maintains authenticity through his unwavering commitment to a consistent wrestling formula despite being past his prime.
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

A Japanese convenience store is opening on the LES for a limited time

A Tokyo-style convenience store pop-up on the Lower East Side transforms into a secret dance party with DJ Rebecca Black and -196 Vodka Seltzer cocktails on March 27.
Miscellaneous
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

A Guide to Tokyo's Vegetarian Scene, Courtesy of Chef Tejas Sovani

Tokyo-based Indian chef Tejas Sovani guides diners to the city's best vegetarian restaurants, from Buddhist temple cuisine to innovative plant-based ramen and soba.
#kaiseki-cuisine
fromEater
1 month ago

This Is What You Get When Japanese and Italian Food Collide

Living in Japan in the early 2000s, Fralick fell in love with an Italian restaurant in the city of Shizuoka, where he ate Italian food, but with Japanese influences, like pastas made with uni and the fermented soybeans known as natto. "It really reminded me of home," says Fralick, who grew up in upstate New York and started his cooking career in Italian fine dining.
Food & drink
Cooking
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

7 Best Japanese Kitchen Gadgets & Tools So Clever They Make Every Meal Feel Like a Ceremony - Yanko Design

Japanese kitchenware prioritizes single-purpose precision and minimalist design over multifunctionality, with tools refined through centuries of regional manufacturing expertise that create superior cooking performance.
Travel
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

Uncovering Japan's Road Less Traveled

Japan Heritage promotes regional cultural, artisanal, and spiritual traditions to guide tourists beyond crowded routes and reveal diverse local stories and experiences.
fromEater NY
1 month ago

The Six-Year-Old Kaiseki Restaurant That Still Feels Like a Discovery

The caviar, uni, and egg dish has been in Akiyama's repertoire since he worked at the now-closed NYC restaurant Lan. It's presented as a rich chawanmushi, topped with generous uni and caviar. The nigiri course comes with three pieces, including the aori aka, in which the bigfin reed squid is chopped and intricately layered; the texture was far creamier than I ever expected squid to be.
NYC food
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

In Snow-Covered Sapporo, Eating Prized Seafood and High-End Tempura

Fall's scarlet and gold was fading from the mountains around Sapporo as I sat with a small group around a heavy wood table with a charcoal grill in the center. We watched a chef cook channel rockfish over the coals. This northern Japanese delicacy is cherished for its meltingly sweet flesh, which takes on a light pink color because of the species' shrimp-heavy diet.
Food & drink
#sushi
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Tokyo meets Bowery: Inside Seirinkan's rare NYC residency at Sake No Hana | amNewYork

What once began as a shared meal in Tokyo during the pandemic has become a cultural exchange. This is a dialogue between Tokyo and New York told through dough, fire, and simplicity. Long before the residency was even announced, the foundation for it had already begun in Tokyo.
NYC food
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

5 Sushi-Inspired Designs For Japanese Product Fans That Look So Realistic You'll Want to Eat Them - Yanko Design

Sushi exemplifies minimalist design—clarity, precision, and restraint guide creators to prioritize essential elements and function for lasting, purposeful aesthetics.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

How to Travel to Japan on a Budget-Delicious Food and Iconic Sights Included

Visiting Japan can be affordable with advance planning, flexible travel dates, smart flight comparisons, favorable exchange rates, and strategic choices for transportation, accommodations, and activities.
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

How To Swap Liquor For Sake To Craft Incredible Low-ABV Cocktails - Tasting Table

Use sake as a lower-alcohol base spirit substitute for gin or vodka, increasing its volume 25% and reducing other mixers to preserve subtle sake flavors.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

One of London's most hyped sushi bars is opening a new restaurant in Mayfair

When it opened in 2021, Brixton Market's Temaki quickly became a hit with the city's sushi aficionados. The restaurant, which was London's first dedicated to handroll sushi, received a Time Out reviewer's praise for its 'triple whammy of expertise, exceptional produce and classy execution'. Alas, the south London Temaki wasn't to last. The California-style sushi joint shut its Brixton outpost last summer. Now, however, Temaki has announced a grand return to the city - this time in central London. A new location will open on Mayfair's Maddox Street
London food
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

5 Must-Visit Ryokans for Your Next Trip to Japan

Ryokans offer immersive Japanese hospitality through tatami sleeping, home-cooked meals, communal onsen bathing, shoji-filtered light, and modernized comforts like private baths and low beds.
fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 months ago

The Azuki Room Restaurant of the Month

Tse was not raised cooking Japanese food and, in preparation for opening The Azuki Room, travelled to Tokyo to train at the Japan Culinary Institute. He told me a bit about this process, but where his resilience has really been tested is in London. The Azuki Room was due to open in 2025 but suffered a series of unfortunate events: the site was occupied by squatters, the premises were damaged, stock and equipment were stolen, and the specialist sake Tse bought in Japan was consumed.
London food
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Miru: A Hudson-edge hideaway where Tokyo soul meets New York nights | amNewYork

In a city devoted to discovery, the most seductive destinations rarely announce themselves. They reveal themselves gradually tucked above the noise, hovering just beyond the obvious, waiting for those willing to travel a little farther west, toward the luminous threshold where Manhattan dissolves into river and sky. Perched atop Pier 57, Miru embodies that sense of arrival. The rooftop listening lounge overlooks the Hudson like a secluded aerie, where the measured tempo of Tokyo listening culture meets the charged rhythm of New York after dark.
Dining
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

A Tokyo-Inspired Izakaya Has Opened in the City

The restaurant group behind Goodman, Beast, Pinna, Chelsea Grill and Wild Tavern, has added a Japanese izakaya to its roster with the opening of Wild Izakaya in the City. Inspired by the establishments found all over Tokyo, Wild Izakaya features an open kitchen with counter seating, larger tables for groups, classic Japanese films on a projector, and a drinks list including Japanese beers, sake and cocktails.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

16 Japanese 7-Eleven Snacks We Wish Were Available In The US - Tasting Table

Japan's 7-Elevens are well-known for having all sorts of delicious and unique snacks that you just can't find in the United States. While the convenience store chain got its start in the U.S., it first opened locations in Tokyo in 1974. As of 2025, there were over 22,000 locations across Japan, which vastly outnumber the approximately 12,300 in the U.S.
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Dining
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

7 Unspoken Rules When Dining In Japan - Tasting Table

Japanese dining etiquette emphasizes politeness and consideration, with context-dependent rules and gratitude rituals such as saying 'itadakimasu' before and 'gochisōsama deshita' after meals.
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fromGluten Free & More
3 months ago

Japanese Chicken Rolls (Chicken Yawata-Maki)

Chicken Yawata-Maki is a colorful, symbolic Japanese New Year roll made gluten-free, featuring parsnip, carrot, and green beans wrapped in tender chicken.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Japanese Staple That Makes Pot Roast Far More Interesting - Tasting Table

Japanese curry blocks and other Japanese-inspired ingredients such as soy sauce and sesame oil upgrade pot roast with added umami, complexity, and richer unctuous gravy.
NYC food
fromEater NY
1 month ago

Godfather of Japan's Neapolitan Pizza Scene Is Popping Up in Manhattan This Month

Susumu Kakinuma, a leading figure in Japan's Neapolitan pizza movement, will cook at Sake No Hana in NYC Feb 24–28.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The tables, pit stops, ice cream parlours and tempura maestros to know on Japan's tastiest island

My friend Megumi, a classical musician from Tokyo who really likes to eat, takes trips to Sapporo "just for the food". She is not alone: the route between Tokyo's Haneda and Sapporo's New Chitose airports is one of the busiest domestic flight paths in Japan. Before I visited Sapporo, I called her. "Make sure to bring two stomachs," she advised. The city is the capital of Hokkaido, the most northerly of Japan's main islands, which contains more than 20 per cent of the country's landmass, but only about four per cent of its population. The island's cold waters are home to some of the world's most prized sea urchins and crabs, as well as much of the fish used by top sushi chefs. Fed by mountain springs, its unspoilt valleys are home to remarkably flavourful produce. And with its swathes of grazing land, Hokkaido is also the country's leading producer of beef, lamb and dairy: the last two ingredients are rarely used elsewhere in Japan, something that accounts for the character of eating in Sapporo.
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Yuzu-Miso Soba Noodle Soup

Sour like lemon, bitter like grapefruit, sweet like mandarins and tangy like oranges, yuzu might be the consummate citrus and it brings all of that complex magic to this light, clean noodle broth. Yuzu-miso soba noodle soup. Yuzu is a citrus, but it's not very common to find it outside of Japan. So mostly we can use yuzu juice. Add five cups of vegetable stock or vegetarian dashi.
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Food & drink
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Cacio e Pepe Ramen

Use fresh, slightly undercooked ramen noodles with very coarse black pepper and gradually-added grated Parmesan to create a silky, luxurious cacio e pepe sauce.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How Sushi Chefs Build Complex Creations Like A Mosaic Roll - Tasting Table

Some chefs pride themselves on blurring the lines between food and art. For Executive Chef Andrew Oh, Momoya SoHo has become revered for putting beauty on plates, such is the case for the restaurant's beautiful wine glass parfaits. However, Oh is known for sushi creations that are equally impressive. We asked the chef for tips on sushi-making (known as one of the most difficult culinary techniques to master) so that our next batch of caterpillar rolls look more professional than problematic.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Ketchup Is The Unexpected Star Of This Retro Japanese Pasta - Tasting Table

Napolitan is a yoshoku dish of soft, chilled spaghetti tossed in a ketchup-based sauce with sausage, bell peppers, onions, and often mushrooms.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

For the "Best Pot Roast of Your Life," Stir a Cup of This into the Broth

Adding Japanese curry mix to pot roast creates a layered, savory-sweet braise that thickens into a silky sauce and pairs well with steamed white rice.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Mushroom Wafu Pasta

Mushroom wafu pasta is spaghetti with Japanese mushrooms in an umami soy-butter sauce emulsified using reserved pasta water, finished with scallions and nori.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Hugely Popular Japanese Dish Isn't Truly Japanese - Tasting Table

Tempura originated from Portuguese battering and deep-frying techniques introduced to Japan in the mid-1500s and adapted to local seafood and vegetables.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Japanese Method Makes Cabbage 10x Better (You'll Never Want It Any Other Way) - Tasting Table

Yamitsuki cabbage is a Japanese izakaya-style slaw that transforms shredded cabbage with a savory, umami-rich sesame-garlic dressing.
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

Tokyo's Seirinkan takes over Sake No Hana for five nights

New York's pop-up pizza calendar just got a serious international upgrade. From February 24 through February 28, cult-favorite Tokyo pizzeria Seirinkan will temporarily swap Shibuya for the Bowery, taking over the kitchen at modern Japanese restaurant Sake No Hana for a five-night residency that blends neo-Neapolitan pizza with Lower Manhattan energy. If you're deep in the pizza rabbit hole, the name Susumu Kakinuma probably rings a bell.
Food & drink
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Tokyo-Style Pizza Toast

Pizza toast is a throwback snack popularized in Japan's classic kissaten coffee shops. The first kissaten to serve pizza toast - milk bread topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella and pizza toppings, toasted until the cheese is melted and bubbling - is reportedly Cafe Benisica in Tokyo, in 1964, which is still operating. The key to this version is to first make toasty garlic bread, and I use marinara instead of the yoshoku ("Western-style food") tradition of making a ketchup-based tomato sauce.
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fromBoston Magazine
1 month ago

A Greek-Japanese Omakase Lands in the Seaport This Summer

Moro Mou, a 15-seat Seaport omakase by Xenia Greek Hospitality, blends Greek ingredients with Japanese techniques, opening summer 2026.
Food & drink
fromEater Boston
2 months ago

Flock to This Chinatown Basement Spot for Soba and Udon

Somenya in Boston's Chinatown serves house-made soba and udon, izakaya starters, and affordable, flavorful dishes in a lively, compact basement setting.
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