2003-11-11, 10:17 | Link #2 | |
chrno fangal
Join Date: Nov 2003
Age: 36
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Ehehe, I do like quite a number of dishes eh? |
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2003-11-11, 13:07 | Link #5 | |
Evangelist of the Kazoo
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: AnimeSuki Forums
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I haven't had many japanese dishes, but I have had sushi. The raw kind. Does that count? |
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2003-11-12, 01:44 | Link #12 |
The Man, The Legend......
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Redmond, WA
Age: 46
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Is Teriyaki considered Japanese? If so, hot n' spicy chiken teriyaki is my favorite dish period. Other than that, I ate in an expensive Japanese restruant one time and the food was very bland and tastless, I had some big breaded prawn like things and some soup. Biggest waste of $20+ dollars ever.
EDIT: Oops! As mentioned above, sushi can be really good!
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2003-11-12, 05:33 | Link #13 |
たこ焼き名人
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: AB
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My favorite Japanese food is Sashimi..... Really like the dish when it comes in a boat.
There is one more dish I like, it's called "Nigitoro" either in a form of Maki or Temaki (roll or hand roll). It contains green onion and "toro" (raw tuna, I think) made into roll. I don't like Sake but having that "Asahi Dry Beer" would be nice.... |
2003-11-12, 05:41 | Link #14 |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New York, USA
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Tuna steak, cooked on a grill so that it is raw except for the cooked lines on both sides where it touched the grill. (It is flipped once.) When done correctly, the difference in texture and flavor between cooked and raw tuna is exquisite.
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2003-11-12, 05:44 | Link #16 | |
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2003-11-12, 08:01 | Link #19 | |
The Man, The Legend......
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Redmond, WA
Age: 46
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