Yeah, you can read the title's comment. But basically, the ramen will be chapter 3, it was uploaded on the author's twitter, but turned out it was just a sneak peek. I had to pay for both version and will be translating them all.Wasn't there already a ch.2? Like, where she ordered ramen, and she had it eat it all, and they gave double portions at that restaurant? Where'd that go?
i was gonna say 😭😭 so much for ‘sushi’ chefEr, wait... but... the title?
There are restaurants in Japan that sell Indian (style?) food?
I guess this manga is about the different kinds of cuisines that restaurants have there instead of just sushi restaurants and Japanese cuisine in general.
Thanks for the info. I said that mainly because of the restaurant was named rasoi and they were selling lassi.Well, not exactly. I just got back from Japan last week. What's going on right now is that there's an Indian curry trend going around and a bunch of Japanese curry or curry-adjacent joints are adding Indian or Indian-adjacent dishes to their menu. What do I mean by that? Well, they have butter chicken omurice now. This is a curry-adjacent (omurice is sometimes mixed with curry) restaurant doing an Indian-adjacent (butter chicken is the American version of Indian murgh makhani) menu addition. The more serious curry joints are doing more Indian-style curry dishes, but don't expect real Indian food.
Japanese-style curry still predominates, which is Japan's own weird hybrid thing, but you also see plenty of joints that do the kind of Punjabi dishes that we're all pretty familiar with in the US and the UK. Japan has a lot of expats, guest workers, etc. from different parts of south Asia, just depends where you go. Nagoya, as a for-instance, has a ton of Pakistani restaurants in the southerly part of town down by the port.There are restaurants in Japan that sell Indian (style?) food?
Yeah drink with milk will wash away the spiciness effectively. Personally, I prefer to have hot drinks to accompany my spicy foodProtip, lassi also goes great with hot chili if that's your jam.
I mean, i guess eating spicy foods does release endorphins? It's apparently a 'thing 'in korea to eat spicy things as stress relief or like before exams or so or whatever , or if they just enjoy it with the 'fire chicken' challengeayo something awakening
I'm sure there's diff varieties if you look long enough I think Solitary Gourmet had the main chara go to a Brazilian heavily influenced city in Japan to try some 'traditional' dishesJapanese-style curry still predominates, which is Japan's own weird hybrid thing, but you also see plenty of joints that do the kind of Punjabi dishes that we're all pretty familiar with in the US and the UK. Japan has a lot of expats, guest workers, etc. from different parts of south Asia, just depends where you go. Nagoya, as a for-instance, has a ton of Pakistani restaurants in the southerly part of town down by the port.