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Nyororin 02-19-2009 06:11 AM

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I thought you had been to Japan?
He was in Fukui. It`s a different world up there. :mtongue:
"東京があって、日本があって、そして福井がある。" - to quote my husband. :D

samurai007 02-19-2009 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Polar (Post 676829)
From the guide books I've been reading French is quite popular in Tokyo. Italian too but it won't taste the same. I'll find out for myself in a few weeks.

By faaaaar, the absolute biggest is Chinese restaurants. They are everywhere, and they have all the typical favorites like green onion pork, sweet and sour chicken, broccoli beef, pot stickers, etc.

Every other nationality's food trails way behind in popularity, though Indian, Korean, American, and Italian can often be found. But be warned, the Italian food is very different. At our 1st prefectural meeting, very soon after I first arrived in Japan, we went to an Italian place. It looked great, nice decorations and all, and I figured I'd be safe ordering the plain old, no-frills spaghetti. Well, it was a rather dark restaurant, hard to see by the candle light, but some of the noodles seemed to be undercooked and chewy, while others were fine. And they tasted weird too... I asked someone what it was, and sure enough, tako. Yep, octopus in the basic spaghetti instead of meatballs or sausage.

Oh, and just WAIT until you see the terrible things they can do to a pizza over there... corn, tuna, seaweed, and baker's mayonnaise on a pizza? Only in Japan.

But I did have great Italian food 1 time over there, in Kobe. So it is possible to find, just not common.

samokan 02-19-2009 08:46 AM

don't forget the onsen tamago( half -cooked egg) on top of your pasta :D

burkhartdesu 02-19-2009 03:21 PM

I have been to Japan, but for some reason I didn't really pay much attention to other types of food...

(I ate at a Chinese restaurant once, great service... But I hardly consider that exotic foreign cuisine)

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Originally Posted by Nyororin (Post 676834)
He was in Fukui. It`s a different world up there. :mtongue:

Ahaha.. so true...

When I arrived at my host-families they had Watermelon, Fried Chicken, Pizza with corn and everything else they considered "American"

Little did they know I didn't come to their house to eat KFC, lol

bELyVIS 02-19-2009 05:50 PM

I heard there was a Taco Bell somewhere in Tokyo. In Osaka, the Mexican food was bad. I made my own. There is a place called "Chico and Charlie's" near Umeda that was OK.
I liked the Indian and Thai food there. Also, Shakey's Pizza was good if they had some out that didn't have something weird on it (it was a buffet).
Hard Rock cafe and Outback were great, but expensive.

Raisthlin 02-19-2009 11:51 PM

Ill try to look in my notes because i did eat at one Mexican restaurant with guacamole and everything that is worth mentioning. Even mexican beer and juice. The owner was a Japanesse guy in love with Mexico. Small restaurants but good none the less. If im not mistaken it was in Nikko. Not VERY good but good enuff to satisfy my urge for a nice plate of nachos, tacos, salsa and guacamole. ill let you know ...

Nyororin 02-20-2009 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by bELyVIS (Post 676949)
I heard there was a Taco Bell somewhere in Tokyo.

Unfortunately, there are none off of US bases. In other words, if you`re not in the military or working on base - completely out of access.

Around here, there is Jerry's Uno - which is more of a bar than an eatery as they boast their beer selection rather than food... Which has decent tacos and burritos.

SceptileMaster 02-20-2009 01:29 AM

Although I like Mexican Food I've never even been to a Taco Bell. I don't think they exist in the UK. Are they authentic in anyway from Taco Bell or just sloppy fast food?

burkhartdesu 02-20-2009 09:23 PM

Taco Bell is a disgrace to authentic Mexican food... but it's sinfully delicious ;)



Long live the Crunchwrap!

Sanchome 02-22-2009 06:36 AM

There is an El Torito near Shinjuku Station and another one at Sunshine in Ikebukuro.


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