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  • Re: Favorite Japanese restaurants in the Philippines

    [quote user="Maneki Neko"] Hmmm...sana ipost nila dito. Medyo malabo lang pag Fridays kasi may class ako ng Saturdays. That is why I rarely go out on Fridays. [/quote] @Maneki Neko-san hi! was thinking more of sushi katsu .. yung malapit sa building kung san nandun yung heaven and eggs/italianni's...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by nuala on 05-28-2008
  • Re: Favorite Japanese restaurants in the Philippines

    jipan? ang gusto ko dito yung tinapay nila. super favorite ko yung monroe bread. parang croissant. ang daling maubos pag bumili ako ng isang loaf. unahan kami ng kuya ko na kumain
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by nuala on 05-23-2008
  • Re: Favorite Japanese restaurants in the Philippines

    di kaya ikaw 'ung reincarnated sayuri of memoirs of a geisha? btw, where in pasong tamo is little tokyo? naiintriga tuloy ako. have u tried dosanko ramen house? it's beside ambassador hotel in malate, near manila zoo. gusto ko sana i-try mo and then compare natin 'ung ibang ramen houses. baka kasi may...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 05-09-2007
  • Re: tried and tested japanese recipes (okonomiyaki)

    i have been very fond of okonomiyaki. lots of pinoys haven't heard of this bec (i think) no japanese resto ever tried to serve this in the menu. when i tried to test this, gosh!, it was so good to the point of having this tried to a lot of friends too. this is so easy to prepare even a grade 6 student...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 05-07-2007
  • Re: Favorite Japanese restaurants in the Philippines

    in any ramen house or any japanese resto for that matter, i always prefer the ones where i can see how the chefs prepare the meals. way back, furusato would prepare the teppanyaki meals right before u. i just don't know nowadays, haven't been there for sooo long. in old dosanko ramen hauz, if u sit on...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 04-26-2007
  • Re: tried and tested japanese recipes

    more tips coming for the sushi recipe fyi: Sidings and Accompaniments soya sauce is the most important table condiment. use light soya sauce (there are varieties of this, ask help from a japanese store staff) as sashimi and sushi dipping sauce. wasabi is a favorite accompaniment to sashimi and sushi...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 04-19-2007
  • Re: tried and tested japanese recipes

    first, i would like to acknowledge the book Ryori no Kotsu by Seiji Kamura . after reading many japanese recipe books, it's from here where i first got hold of believing in my skills in japanese cooking. oh well, aside from the things i learned in actual cooking somewhere. i'm not really a pro but can...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 04-19-2007
  • Re: Favorite Japanese restaurants in the Philippines

    hello, gloomywanderer-san. saw ur pics of komoro soba in ur multiply account. pls correct me...is the interior design of komoro soba patterned after a common interior of a ramen house in japan? ...w/ regular dining tables, stools and as u mentioned, u can also view the food being cooked? if so, looks...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by mutley on 04-15-2007
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    There's also Japanese grocery stores in Waltermart . It's on one of the upper floors, forgot the name though but you can easily spot it because it's just beside the escalator and beside the Korean restaurant. While you're around the area, also check out Little Tokyo . They also have wide variety of Japanese...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by gloomywanderer on 04-09-2007
  • Re: Where to buy Japanese ingredients

    celt2: baka napadaan lang yun sa adb. hehe. joke. pag dumadaan ako sa kamagong, hinahanap ko yung hatchin na yan. di ko matiyempuhan. ano ba talagang landmark nito? saang building ito? thanx! If you are looking for landmark, Hatchin is actually beside Buma. You can definitely find Buma because it's a...
    Posted to Food & Cooking (Forum) by gloomywanderer on 04-09-2007
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