Kara-age USA

Kara-age USA I was at Mitsukoshi’s main shop at Nihonbashi last night. In the basement food section in an area that always has various foods from all over Japan there was a shop selling what they billed as Oita Meibutsu kara-age (大分名物唐揚げ). It looked good, both the boneless and the bone in. I know that kara-age in Japan began at a shop in Usa, Oita, some time ago, and that the shop most famous for having the […]

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Kagurazaka Hatō 波濤

A couple months ago after eating lunch in Kagurazaka at Kohaku, part of the Ishikawa Group of restaurants, my wife and I made reservations for lunch at Ishikawa’s nearby sushi restaurant Hatō (波濤). A friend had been once or twice and really liked it, so we decided to give it a shot. Despite the heat, I rode my bicycle to the restaurant and met my wife on the main street nearby. The restaurant is in a small […]

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Goodbye, Ron

One of the longest running businesses in Ningyōchō as well as Tokyo, Coffee Shop Ron, has closed. What until a week or two ago was a coffee shop that offered simple yōshoku dishes (Japanese takes on western recipes) served by older gentlemen dressed in matching attire that included vests and bow ties and of course well sun-bleached plastic food in the front window is gone after 240 years, not all of which was as a coffee shop. […]

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The Restaurant: Eat, Play Works in Hiro-o

Hiro-o The Restaurant: Eat, Play, Works (Photos coming soon) The other day an editor I have worked with sent me an invitation to a pre-opening party at a new space in Hiro-o called The Restaurant: Eat Play Works. Never one to pass up a fun evening of eating, I immediately replied to her that I would be there. The evening of the event I checked the location, put on a mask, and caught a Hibiya line train […]

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Sushi

For some unknown reason I seem to be eating a lot of sushi lately, lately being since the invasion of the corona virus. There’s been a lot of Sugita Sushi takeout, some local neighborhood sushi, the kind where a meal costs well under ¥10,000 per person, and several high end places I have been to for the first time. Included in the last type is Takagaki no Sushi (高柿の鮨) in Nihonbashi Kakigarachō (adjacent to Ningyōchō), a small […]

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Taitō-ku nomiaruki (pub crawl)

The other day heading back to Ningyōchō from Asakusa on my bicycle I spotted a fish and chips restaurant I had never seen before. Fish and chips is rare in Japan, and something I usually eat at least once for lunch every time I visit Portland. Come to think of it, I may have eaten it once in my years in Japan, if even that many times. So I made a mental note of the shops location […]

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Food in the Time of Coronavirus: Futomaki sushi

Food in the Time of Coronavirus (in Japan) With a nod to Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel Love in the Time of Cholera. Futomaki Sushi Recently, during the time of coronavirus, a lot of local, Nihonbashi sushi shops have been offering take out sushi. There is nothing unusual in that, as many sushi shops will deliver to homes and businesses any time. What is remarkable lately is that at least four local sushi shops—Sushi Sugita (Kakigarachō), Sushi Kimura, […]

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Food in the Time of Coronavirus (in Japan)

Food in the Time of Coronavirus (in Japan) With a nod to Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel Love in the Time of Cholera. May 22, 2020 Now that most restaurants have at least partially reopened, I have noticed that not much has changed regarding smoking. Almost all the places that formerly allowed people to smoke still do so, the only difference being a sticker on the door with a picture of a smoking cigarette indicating the place is […]

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Sakura-kiri Soba

April 8, 2020  Kanbutsue (灌仏会), or Buddha’s Birthday Despite the lockdown that kind of started yesterday, I decided to go across the Sumida River to Ryōgoku and Kyōshi honoka (蕎肆 穂乃香)for some sakura-kiri soba.  I came across Honoka’s sakura-kiri soba several years ago and have been going back at least once every late March or April during sakura season as this shop’s are the best I have ever tasted.  Sakura-kiri soba is soba cut with cherry blossom […]

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Coronavirus in Japan and Quarantinis

April 1, 2020 (no foolin’) I have been holed up all day in my office writing and listening to recordings of Eric Clapton’s Derek and the Dominos concerts from 1970, venturing out just a couple times to take care of some errands.  I am staying inside not because of the coronavirus but because it is cold and rainy.  Just like a typical day in Oregon.  Although the virus scare isn’t what is keeping me indoors today, it has […]

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