Category: Japanese

  • Pololu Valley Hike & Sushi Rock

    Pololu Valley Hike & Sushi Rock

    As with most hikes in Hawaii, I would recommend going early in the day to avoid the crowds and the heat. In doing so, that also means you’ve scheduled yourself perfectly for a delicious, well earned lunch after your hike.

  • Sansotei Ramen

    Sansotei Ramen

    Yesterday was rainy and grey, so Byron and I decided that a hot bowl of ramen would make for a perfect lunch. We headed downtown and arrived at the restaurant around 12:30. Sansotei isn’t very big and it’s fairly popular already, so I was pleasantly surprised that we were seated immediately when we arrived.

  • Datsun

    Datsun

    It might seem like a weird thing to say at the age of 28, but when my parents came to visit last month, it was the longest I have ever gone without seeming them in my entire

  • Prairie Noodle Shop

    Prairie Noodle Shop

    It makes me so happy to see a group of Edmontonians channel their passion for food into something so amazing. What started as a kick ass pop up has evolved into an awesome restaurant that has very quickly become the talk of the town.

  • Kazoku Ramen

    Kazoku Ramen

    The noodles were nice, they had a really good texture, a nice bite to them and not at all mushy. We also both thought the broth was quite delicious. Our disappointment was with the toppings. The Char Siu was pretty unappealing, it was quite fatty and looked more like slices of lunch meat. Also, the…

  • Morimoto

    Morimoto

    Morimoto Andaz Maui Wailea, Maui, HI I remember when one of the only reality TV shows on the Food Network was Iron Chef. And I don’t mean Iron Chef America, I am talking about the original Iron Chef from Japan that was aired with unintentionally hilarious voice-over English translations. It was here that Masarhu Morimoto was first introduced to North American audiences. Ever…