Japanese Street Food
#23
Joined: Jun 2004
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I'm curious -- is there anyone here from So California? Specifically around the LA area?
The reason I ask is that one of the things that my BF and I commented on while in Japan was that we were already familiar with almost everything we saw. I grew up going to Little Tokyo in Downtown LA and the Torrance/Gardena area (where my grandparents used to live and my BF now works) has a heavy Japanese population. Since coming back home, my BF has been going to the Japanese markets near his work to buy some of the soft drinks that he liked while in Japan and we went downtown to satisfy a late night (well, actually early morning) ramen urge in a little place that reminded us a lot of being in Japan.
The reason I ask is that one of the things that my BF and I commented on while in Japan was that we were already familiar with almost everything we saw. I grew up going to Little Tokyo in Downtown LA and the Torrance/Gardena area (where my grandparents used to live and my BF now works) has a heavy Japanese population. Since coming back home, my BF has been going to the Japanese markets near his work to buy some of the soft drinks that he liked while in Japan and we went downtown to satisfy a late night (well, actually early morning) ramen urge in a little place that reminded us a lot of being in Japan.
#28
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I 've uploaded some Dango pictures as Kimjapan and Japanfreak mention to my website. Dango is a grilled rice dumpling with sweet soya sauce smear on it. I hope I can get the Takoyaki ( Grilled Octopus balls) picture soon.
Cheers,
Chuck
http://www.travelbyfood.com
My Travel and Food website
Cheers,
Chuck
http://www.travelbyfood.com
My Travel and Food website
#29
Joined: Mar 2004
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> grilled rice dumpling with sweet soya sauce smear on it ...
That's a descrption specifically of Mitarashi dango. There are non grilled dangos (more usual than grilled ones, and with different sauces that get hence different names, .... Dango.
That's a descrption specifically of Mitarashi dango. There are non grilled dangos (more usual than grilled ones, and with different sauces that get hence different names, .... Dango.
#30
Joined: Nov 2006
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Anything black sesame-- especially black sesame soft serve ice cream. The melon soft serve was good also.
Fresh raw oysters, lightly roasted in their shells from a street vendor in Miyajima! Best oysters!
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
Love the different flavored mochi samples everywhere! Azuki and fruit flavors best. Black sesame again, too!
Don't recommend rotating sushi- hard to tell what's most fresh unless you're really paying attention.
Takoyaki was just ok for me.
Fresh raw oysters, lightly roasted in their shells from a street vendor in Miyajima! Best oysters!
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
Love the different flavored mochi samples everywhere! Azuki and fruit flavors best. Black sesame again, too!
Don't recommend rotating sushi- hard to tell what's most fresh unless you're really paying attention.
Takoyaki was just ok for me.
#31
Joined: Feb 2004
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Rotating sushi is fresh unless you happen upon a really bad place. When it is busy, they are very good about keeping plates rotating, and you will see them tossing plates from time to time. When it is slow (like not meal time) you can and should order what you'd like.









