When in Japan, you have to eat… | Tokyo, Japan
Eating everyday Japanese food looks different for every Japanese local. This doesn’t look too far off. Does it?
Daily Yamazaki
Multiple Locations
We spent: ¥1,088 (5 items)
Harukiya Ogikubo 春木屋 荻窪本店
1 Chome-4-6 Kamiogi, Suginami City, Tokyo 167-0043, Japan
http://www.haruki-ya.co.jp/english/
We spent: ¥2,200
Gyoza no Osho
Multiple Locations
https://www.ohsho.co.jp/english/
We spent: ¥2,405 (desserts not pictured)
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7 Comments
shoyu herring broth…. fish stock?! how was it?
I think you enjoy all the snacks in Japan❤ ❤❤
People are too obsessed with eating.
Ohsho is yummy!
Engaging video has good pacing 💯 I think if you were to show a different side or showcase the food culture with a different angle you could be big one day! There are lots of YouTubers trying to take advantage the Japanese food culture scene because they know Americans love it. If you do something different I think that’s what’s going to propel you forward. Just some advice you don’t have to take it. (I have 50k total followers across my social media pages so I’m in the game a lil bit)
If it keeps you alive and tastes good it's good food
on my last trip to japan one our most memorable meals was at a Chinese chain restaurant in shinjuku lol. it hit different and it was really fun to see what Japanese style Chinese food was like