Does your town have Japanese restaurant?

Does your town have Japanese restaurant?

Yes I have

Yeah a few.

idk I started using mayo with sushi and now I don't really enjoy it that much

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In every corner, but it is mostly "brazilian style" japanese food. We even have "fast-food" chains, pic related.

Several.

They are all run by Koreans.

how can simple raw food taste so good?

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This kek. I wonder how it must feel

material is apolitical

Yeah but c'mon, they're literally producing their national rival's cuisine because it sells better.

Yeah.

It's too bad. I like Kimchi.

rival?
they are selling stuff people want
obviously when you are using you iphone you don't think about slave labor, and if you do it doesn't stop you

stop being racist

Mate that may make sense from a purely numerical perspective, perhaps even managerial, but I'm sure your average Korean working in there does not have such a disconnect from their work.

Same here. Really enjoy Korean food generally

Perth is seemingly weeb af, Japanese restaurants everywhere, ramen places constantly opening.. 0 complaints as they're mostly Japanese run and make all their own shit from scratch.

most restaurants are not ethnic authentic
korean run by chinese, italian run by romanian
so what? only $$$ matters

A few actually. Quality outside of cities varies greatly though.

Fair enough, maybe in big cities but that is not true in my experience having lived in a few different countries with smaller populations

Several, some of which are Japanese-owned and very authentic.

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2, one fake with a chinese family and sucks, another very very very very good owned by a single old japanese woman (very cute but very high priced)

It is pretty good.

They're always around. I generally don't go because they don't make nutrition information available about the food they serve.

Live in Sydney so god yes, a lot of them actually really good though.

Yes, two. The staff speak Mandarin behind the counter at both.

There's a shitload in my neighborhood but I haven't been to a single one since Fukushima. I don't even eat canned tuna.

I would need to eat at least 6 of all that to be full desu.

Paris
Yes, we have many

No.
And fuck off.

A few, but they are expensive af

no, but I wish it did

There was a good one, but he turned to gambling and accumulated a lot of debts. At the end he run away from the country kek.

But recently another place opened up, and it's pretty nice.

How is the isreaeli pork ham ? I saw a ham store last time

tons

4-5 Japanese places. Although one is owned by Chinese but they have actual Japanese Sushi chefs who work for them.

The others are actually totally Japanese. They are pretty famous in my state and one of them has one either a regional or national award.

Where does the salmon come from for your restaurants ?

There's a Japanese restaurant down the street that seems pretty popular. I've never been there but there are quite a few cars parked outside during the day. It's odd, though, because it closes at 9:00 PM and then it seems to get even more busy. That's when there are a lot of Mitsubishis and Nissans with extra aftermarket parts in the parking lot.

No idea 2bh, I don't eat pork.

Why is chicken kosher?

yes, quite a few actually

this is from Nobu

even though Nobu is expensive, famous and popular, Tokio is the better Japanese restaurant in Budapest

Ha 2-м зaвoдe ecть зaбeгaлoвкa c cyши.

No but we have Yatekomo (noodles) and bollicao dokyo (tiny dorayaki)

yo that looks dope

Yo nigga, what's us in your district ? dawg dawg

Birds unlike mammals don't have rules written in the Torah, but based on the traditions there are three anatomical signs: etzba yetera, kurkevan niklaf, zefek. Chicken got them all.

True Japanese restaurants only a few, but there's a literal shitton of shitty sushi joints. Every-fucking-where.

We have Asian restaurants, there you can have Japanese, Chinese, Mongol and all the other food you might want

I can't say for sure. I've never asked. I imagine Alaska. But I'm totally bullshitting and have no clue. Possibly Maine since I'm in the Northeast and that seems like a likely source.

We are famous for Clams, Lobster and Tuna here in my region.

Whenever I go to one all the workers are Mexican or Central American

Lots of cheap sushi bars run by Chinese and Koreans. There's a nice ramen place in Chinatown.

Yes, hundreds of them, very few are "authentic" tho

>tfw eat nothin but deep fried extra large California rolls
>blessed with a big mouth so can fit it all at once

WW2 killed Japanese immigration.

Japanese didn't even want to be in Brazil.

They got tricked to become coffee workers in Brazil only for Brazil to confiscate their passports and enslave them to work on their coffee plantations.

Now, almost no Japanese want to immigrate out of Japan.

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Chefs usually source locally.

Only the super pricey high end ones would be able to justify ordering shipments of fish caught from Japan and then shipped to the restaurant.

Los Angeles

Absolutely, sushi is my favorite type of food

A lot of them, actually, though only a few of them are completely authentic.

Yes, also in supermarkets.

yes we have
I love sushi , donkatsu

Live in a small-meduim size town, with 20k people. We have a few. Most are "running sushi". There's only one good traditional place.