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Oct18

Ninja Restaurant

When I was in Tokyo, I went to Ninja Akasaka. They have ninja-themed food and the waiters are dressed as ninjas. The crackers looked like shuriken. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3WjEVh4mBQ http://www.ninjaakasaka.com/ Related Articles: Sydney Gunkanjima Takayama Shirakawa-Go Please support my blog by clicking this blog site ranking list.

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Jul5

Sausages

When a food is popular in a country there is usually a wide variety of that kind of food. For example, seafood is very popular in Japan and if you go to the supermarket, you can find a wide variety of seafood. In Australia, barbecues are a popular way of cooking and sausages are very [...]

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May13

World’s Top 50 restaurants

Sydney’s Quay restaurant is the 27th best restaurant in the world and Australia’s finest. The restaurant, which debuted at No.46 last year, leaped 19 places to its new ranking on the S.Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards, announced in London overnight. Tetsuya’s was the only other Australian restaurant to make the top 50, dropping to [...]

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Jan14

Using Menu Psychology to Entice Diners

How menus are designed to encourage you to buy the restaurant’s most profitable dishes. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/23/dining/23menus.html?pagewanted=all Related Articles: The Japanese tourist who joined Pakistani mountain tribe Chinese Fast Trains Spelling Bees Studying at Disney World Nightingale Floors Please support my blog by clicking this blog site ranking list.

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Dec24

Chilean opens Easter Island’s 1st Japanese-style restaurant

Francisco Xavier, 33, who studied cooking in Japan for 10 years, opened a Japanese-style restaurant on Easter Island in the South Pacific, best known for its Moai statues, in February 2007 to offer sushi to local residents and tourists. Xavier, who is married to a second-generation Japanese-Chilean woman, named the restaurant Izakaya Kotaro after his [...]

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