Sushi Blog — japanese street food

Kushiage - Less known Japanese favorite

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Kushiage is deep fried food on a stick. Corn dog lovers would love kushiage. Simon and Martina introduces this kushiage restaurant that serves a wide variety of things that are deep fried. The couple love everything they are having, they are in the state of euphoria.

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Japanese Street Food

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Ameya Yokocho is the best and the largest open air market in Tokyo.  As you walk through the street, you will hear merchants shout out their low prices vying for people's attention.  This lively market offers everything from food and drink to apparel and gifts at discount. Mark tries a Chirashi bowl.  Not impressed with not so fresh fish, the video host decides to explore other stalls and walks in to a kiosk to enjoy deep-fried minced meat snack. His eatery stroll continues.

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Japanese Street Food Tryout

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No matter what country you live in, all of us have special hankering for street food.  Sushi is actually not the mainstay of Japanese food culture.  To explore Japanese street food is to really know the Japanese culture.  Samuel and Audrey start off with Tai Yaki, a Japanese version of pancake with sweet filling and they love it.

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