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Its all about food in Japan (and golf!) Print E-mail
Written by gocchin   
Wednesday, 11 March 2009

If you haven't noticed from my blog, I do post about food almost as much as I post about golf... okay maybe more on food! (^_^) Fact is nowhere on earth in my opinion does food compare to eating in Japan. But eating in Japan is not only about eating out. You can eat equally as well at home which is what we do most of the time. Luckily my wife is able to prepare dishes that make me want to stay home and eat all the time. Best thing of all we have found is that groceries are not only fresher and have a larger selection than Canada they are much cheaper than we expected. The last few days have been quite a feast.


Today for lunch we had homemade Maguro don. Fresh Maguro cut into cubes and we like it with natto and a raw egg! Last night was Sukiyaki with meat that my wife won as a present online (believe it or not winning presents and prizes is a very common thing in Japan). The sukiyaki was awesome, maybe the best I have had.



After that we had dessert which was not homemade but purchased in from Sobubert a chain bakery that is prominent in this area. Simply delicious! Yes that is four pieces for the two of us!



Today for lunch we had meat left over from last nights Sukiyaki and made Gyu Don or Beef Bowl that you see at the famous chain store Yoshinoya except ours was home made! Who needs to go out and eat?


Yes I am definitely trying to gain weight. 

 

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