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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Good Times in a Japanese Izakaya Bar

Peter's favorite thing about Japan, #345: izakaya (ee-ZAH-kah-ya), a kind of cozy Japanese pub-restaurant that's filled with exotic food and drinks which seem to be tailor-made to appeal to wide-eyed gaijin. Inside one of these establishments you can find big frosty beers, hot sake and other drinks, as well as a complex world of izakaya food that's great fun to explore. Food like yakitori, teriyaki chicken on skewers; gyoza, the amazing Chinese dumplings you may know under their puzzling English name of "pot stickers"; and edamame, those delicious soybeans. I probably owe my current appreciation for fish to Japanese izakaya food culture, since there are many unique kinds of fish on the menu, like sashimi or broiled hokke fish, which the Internet informs me is called Arabesque, although I've gone for years only knowing its name in Japanese. If you visit Japan sometime in the future, I hope you'll visit one of these unique places to eat, drink and enjoy a new slice of Japan's culture. Although you'll likely be more confused than ever (I've never seen a lick of English on a menu in an izakaya), you'll have lots of fun.

I could spend hours in good Japanese izakaya bar.

4 Comments:

Blogger Patrick said...

Oh, there were a few of them written out in English near Tokyo Station - it took me by surprise, I must admit.

4:42 AM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Really? They must be getting smarter about opening up to foreigners.

1:57 PM

 
Blogger Tobias S said...

Hi, have a look on my new Izakaya guide!
www.izakayasanpo.com

Tobias

12:25 PM

 
Blogger Tobias S said...

Hi, have a look on my new Izakaya guide!
www.izakayasanpo.com

Tobias

12:26 PM

 

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