Reminiscent of the dumplings served in Chinese dim sum, Gyoza is a Japanese variation.
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Buta no Shogayaki/Ginger Fried Pork
With a side of rice, pork fried with ginger and soy sauce is a filling meal. Add a bowl of miso soup and a salad, and you’ll be satisfied for the rest of the day.
Tori no Kara Age/Fried Chicken
Fried chicken is another treat served at Japanese style pubs, perfect with a glass of Asahi.
Yakitori sauce
Yakitori is a popular dish served at Japanese style pubs. The secret lies in the sauce used to baste the chicken.
Kakifurai/Deep fried Oysters
Biting into a deep fried oyster is heaven. The breading seals in their juiciness and the texture remains tender. Just be careful if it’s fresh out of the deep fryer, because it could burn your tongue!
Saba no Miso-ni
Mackerel stewed in miso broth is an alternative to simple salted and grilled fish.
Shimesaba/Pickled Mackerel
Shimesaba is a pickled mackerel topping for nigiri sushi, but can also be enjoyed on its own. The best time to fish for mackerel is in the late autumn, when the meat is fatty.
The Japanese Diet
Traditionally, the Japanese diet is often a simple one, involving rice and soup, along with assorted dishes that compliment rice.
Ume is a green plum that is ready to be picked in May-June. Fresh off the tree, it is not as delicious as when it is made into a refreshing beverage.
Okonomiyaki/Japanese Pancake
Japanese style pancake is filled with vegetables, meat, and seafood. It is filling, even though it is only a pancake.