We don't eat all these at home, in case you're wondering. Not at mine, at least.
2010年8月25日水曜日
Breakfast at Ryokan
The breakfast at Ryokan is not every Westerner's favourite, I'm afraid, unless you love to eat rice and grilled fish first thing in the morning, or you are my husband, who loves this 8 course meal. His favourite is Onsen tamago, an egg slowly cooked in Hot spa water.
2010年8月11日水曜日
A Ryokan dinner
This stay was a present from my friends - for our wedding and a baby.
If you stay in a traditional ryokan, this is what you get for supper...
I always find it a way too many dishes (more came after these...)
but my British husband loves it.
2010年8月8日日曜日
Picnic in Kiyosumi Garden
Sometimes it's nice to be a tourist in my hometown.
There are numerous high-quality take-away shops in Tokyo - it is difficult to starve there.
Korokke
Not that we eat sushi all the time. Here are Japanese potato croquettes - Korokke.
It may look a western dish but we Japanese have been eating it since the 19th century.
There are a lot of very 'Japanised' Western dishes called 'Yo-shoku' (洋食),
while traditional Japanese dishes are called 'Wa-shoku' (和食)
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