Here’s a clue to what I mean by “where snack may not be snack afterall.” Meaning that guess what?? in Japan there are many places called “SNACK” but these are not the type of snack place you and I know of in the USA… instead… Don’t be fooled… (read on)…
- Not the best example but here’s a clue to what I mean by “where snack may not be snack afterall.” Meaning that guess what?? in Japan there are many places called “SNACK” but these are not the type of snack place you and I know of in the USA… instead these are actually something similar to a gentleman’s club where men pay premium for drinks in exchange for companionship and conversation with ladies working the bar. Don’t be fooled…
- Peanut Tofu and Yuzu based cocktail
- Grilled tofu skins stuffed with natto seasoned with chopped salty Chinese black beans
- Wagashi (meaning japanese snack) in Western Kyoto
- I took a trad snack making class in Kyoto. I made these with my bare hands!!
- homemade soba snack with picked young plum in famous tea growing village of Hoshino Village
- freaky potato salad
- half a loaf of bread with a variety of sundaes atop. From a tropical themed KTV spot in Tokyo
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