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HoboKelly2007
Posted on Sun 22nd of Feb 2009, 07:11 AM

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I'm new here and wanted to know if anyone has gone to Japan and what did you eat there. I'm a veggie/non-dairy and the food in Japan looks like it may give me a hard time.
if anyone can send me info at HoboKelly2007@wikichat.com I'd really appreciate.

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Posted on Wed 25th of Feb 2009, 02:14 AM

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HoboKelly2007 wrote:
I'm new here and wanted to know if anyone has gone to Japan and what did you eat there. I'm a veggie/non-dairy and the food in Japan looks like it may give me a hard time.
if anyone can send me info at HoboKelly2007@wikichat.com I'd really appreciate.


I think you don't have to worry that much cuz it's not that hard to find a non dairy product in Japan.

Most of Japanese dishes contain Toufu and most of their ingredients are made from soil beans. So u can find a soil milk in every convenient stores, or u can go to the restaurant and ordered a Toufu steak, etc. Also Japanese Salad is yummy.

Hope this could help!
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keiras
Posted on Thu 2nd of Apr 2009, 05:42 AM

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nakayu wrote:
HoboKelly2007 wrote:
I'm new here and wanted to know if anyone has gone to Japan and what did you eat there. I'm a veggie/non-dairy and the food in Japan looks like it may give me a hard time.
if anyone can send me info at HoboKelly2007@wikichat.com I'd really appreciate.


I think you don't have to worry that much cuz it's not that hard to find a non dairy product in Japan.

Most of Japanese dishes contain Toufu and most of their ingredients are made from soil beans. So u can find a soil milk in every convenient stores, or u can go to the restaurant and ordered a Toufu steak, etc. Also Japanese Salad is yummy.

Hope this could help!


good to know that

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Posted on Mon 6th of Apr 2009, 03:11 PM

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Japanese food is also very good. The style of eating is known as Izakaya; this type of Japanese restaurant differs greatly from the typical Western "starter, main, dessert" format. The best way to experience Japanese food is to order a number of dishes to be shared among your group, as the main feature of Izakayas is the communal dining style. By sharing dishes with your party everyone can enjoy a wide range of dishes and it makes for a relaxed, sociable evening. If you think that Japanese food is all about eating raw fish you will get a pleasant surprise (though you will find sushi) as they offer a wide variety on their menu from delicious starters like mushrooms in a light tempura batter with a chili-mayonnaise or chicken kara-age, juicy marinated chicken, crispy fried with a spring onion sauce, to mains featuring steak, chicken, fish and vegetarian dishes. In an Izakaya a typical meal is about 1000-2000 Yen (£5-10). There are also very cheap restaurants where is possible to taste very good soup with soba (Japanese noodle style) or rame (Chinese noodle style) for only 300-600 Yen (£1.5-3).

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