1. Sashimi or Sushi
There are so many good dishes that represent Japan, but sashimi and sushi are the most famous and popular. The thing is... Cancion, the curious 'cat' doesn't eat raw fish. Ironic? huh?
So, I didn't eat any sashmi or sushi while in Japan. But, if you eat raw fish, you should definitely try their fresh raw fish!
sashimi my family had in phuket, Thailand, 2012 Photo by Cancion I don't eat sashimi, but whenever I see its beautiful color, I feel like picking it up and bringing it to my mouth. |
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sushi photo from tokyo times If all the fish on the rice were fully cooked, I would love sushi. |
unagi sushi I had in Phuket, Thailand, 2012 photo by Cancion There ARE certain kinds of sushi that have cooked fish or meat. I can eat them!! |
2. Ramen
Japan is the birthplace of ramen. Whichever restaurant you go, I think their ramen will be good.
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ramens I had in Tokyo, Japan 2010 photo by Cancion These pictures make me want to run to Japanese Ramen restaurant at 11 pm. |
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tsukemen I had in Tokyo, Japan 2010 photo by Cancion This is a different type of ramen. Noodles are served with dipping soup. It's really good! Tatsunoya If you want to try this restaurant, check this blog |
3. Gyoza
Fried potsticker or yaki gyoza is one of my favorite food.
To be continued... (There are so many good foods that I can't include all of them in one blog entry!)
Great Cancion!
ReplyDeleteI share you in the regard that I don't eat raw fish. However, I am surprised that there is cooked sushi. I may try it someday.
Thanks Cancion for the nice post!
You don't eat raw fish, either? Most Koreans love sashimi and sushi but I don't understand why people think it's delicious. ;) Sushi with cooked beef is the best!
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