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    Default what kind of food do Gaijin san like in Japan

    I'm taking my American husnband to Japan this year for the first time to visit my family there. My concern is whether he can find food he likes over there. I can't remember whether or not MacDonald's hamburger tastes pretty much the same as the one in the States. Is there any decent pizza place in Japan? I had Domino pizza some years ago and thought that was awful. Is there any good and reasonalble steak house? What kind of food in Japan do Americans like?

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    Let me get this right: You and your husband are coming to Japan to eat American food? Uh, what would be the point?

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    okonomiyaki
    sukiyaki
    yakiniku
    anything yaki
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    sushi

    stay away from the western food. otherwise what is the point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eku
    okonomiyaki
    sukiyaki
    yakiniku
    anything yaki
    or
    sushi

    stay away from the western food. otherwise what is the point?
    besides it's hard also to find a nice original taste western food here

    and to OP, you're coming to japan to try out the McDonalds ?!

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    Now, as proper Texans and I am sure that your man is a manly Man.....ask for the only Sushi a manly Man would ask for in Japan:

    Whale Anus.

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    Talking pffffffffffffft.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Gayclown...
    The chicken ain't bad in Tsukuba
    Damn you! i'm not gonna eat that!

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    Look at the positive aspects:

    GayClown cannot have sex.......his pecker is on his face.
    Last edited by DukePharmD; 2007-01-16 at 04:09 PM.

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    Thumbs down

    I knew I'll get some mean comments.
    thanks alot guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikan
    I knew I'll get some mean comments.
    thanks alot guys.
    I'll answer your questions. All the food you mention is available. McDonald's does have a few items they don't sell in the US but the standards (cheeseburger, Big Mac, etc) taste the same. Those are company standards worldwide, I believe.

    I'd have the same concern if I had relatives visiting Japan for the first time from the US.

    You didn't say where you were going in Japan. The bigger cities will have more western style food. For example Tokyo has TGI Friday's, Outback steak house (or so I hear), and lots of Wendy's outlets.

    Volks is a good steakhouse chain. Brendan's Pizzakaya (in Azabu) has great pizza.

    I remember the first time I went to Japan for a homestay while in was in college, on the first day, my host family gave me a HUGE plate of zaru-soba...it was the first time I'd ever had it, and I didn't like it much and couldn't finish it.

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    Unhappy mean ? sorry...

    Quote Originally Posted by mikan
    I knew I'll get some mean comments.
    thanks alot guys.
    mean comments ?
    hey..honestly, it wasn't meant to be 'mean' or even harsh. i was only thinking that you went to the quite extreme way there.
    your questions are kinda confusing. are yourself a japanese ? seriously, it's like taking japanese to america and try to find a sushi place --which they'll almost definitely will compare the food with the original one they had in their country --which is mostly 'not quite good' and will lead into 'criticizing' the food itself. guess you wouldn't want that happen as it would lead into such an uncomfortable situation.

    as personal experience, i also didn't feel comfortable when someone -even my h- trying so hard to find the food that's so 'out of the place' cos they think i can never take a new taste. the same as a lot of japanese acting surprised when they saw i can use chopsticks and eat miso shiru.

    i was trying to suggest you to let him try some japanese food that -you think- isn't 'so japanese' like soba, sushi, raw food section etc.
    and yes, what eku suggested there could be considered 'safe' enough. anything yaki.

    and you can ask him also and giving the description of food. it helps for me. and let him decide.
    mind you, you can actually find a lot of fine original japanese restaurant around the world nowadays. he might have actually tried out some of those -even he would want to try the real original version or he despised it. let him choose.

    cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikan
    I'm taking my American husnband to Japan this year for the first time to visit my family there. My concern is whether he can find food he likes over there. I can't remember whether or not MacDonald's hamburger tastes pretty much the same as the one in the States. Is there any decent pizza place in Japan? I had Domino pizza some years ago and thought that was awful. Is there any good and reasonalble steak house? What kind of food in Japan do Americans like?
    Just tell him to imagine everything is chocolate and he should be fine. If he doesn't like fish so much a handy hip flask of Sake is always helpful to wash the rubbery stuff down with.

    Food is such a highly localized thing that you would be better off looking at the gurume section of Yahoo Japan for the area in which you are going to visit to get an idea of places to eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Time22
    mean comments ?
    hey..honestly, it wasn't meant to be 'mean' or even harsh. i was only thinking that you went to the quite extreme way there.
    your questions are kinda confusing. are yourself a japanese ? seriously, it's like taking japanese to america and try to find a sushi place --which they'll almost definitely will compare the food with the original one they had in their country --which is mostly 'not quite good' and will lead into 'criticizing' the food itself. guess you wouldn't want that happen as it would lead into such an uncomfortable situation.
    Gaijin in Japan are used to travelling and trying new things. It's normal for us. Not so for the general population of the US. My parents have never visited me in Japan. One of the reasons they haven't come is that they are afraid they won't be able to find anything they can eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wonky
    Gaijin in Japan are used to travelling and trying new things. It's normal for us. Not so for the general population of the US. My parents have never visited me in Japan. One of the reasons they haven't come is that they are afraid they won't be able to find anything they can eat.
    and they'd be surprised to find 'something' they would actually fond of eventually.
    dang...they got to eat 'something'. that's the nature of surviving, right ?

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    Some Gaijin-san, upon arriving in Nippon from another country, will announce what foods they can and cannot eat. Others will closely examine foods new to them, asking detailed questions about the contents, then announce if they will eat it or not. Some will freak out at the sight of an octopus leg or a whole fish at the supermarket.

    Some people have open minds and others don’t. If your Gaijin-san is the kind of guy who doesn’t like to try new things, take him to a burger place every day.
    Last edited by rubirosa; 2007-01-17 at 09:42 AM.
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    I met some new Nova recruits from America in a bar a few years ago. They asked me what was good so I ordered them some ししゃも and instructed them to eat it head first.

    I was impressed that they had no reservation in eating the fish head first.

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    If it was me, I would want to try as many new foods as I could. However, I have friends who don't like Japanese food at all. Why don't you just ask him what he likes? That would have been the first thing I'd have done!

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    To the OP:

    My original comment was not meant to be mean-spirited at all. Your post was a little confusing.

    Best thing is to go out and explore, try new things and see what he likes. True, some of the Japanese food (or what is called food) can be a little daunting. One thing you will notice is that Japanese cuisine relies heavily on soy for most of it's seasonings, so it can get a little redundant at times.

    However, coming to Japan to look for McDonalds and such is sort of on par with going to Italy looking for Chinese food. As I said earlier, go out and explore...if you like the food, fine....if not, don't eat it again.
    Last edited by DukePharmD; 2007-01-18 at 07:29 AM.

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    To the OP:

    Your hubby could always eat you in a pinch.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hijinxxx
    To the OP:

    Your hubby could always eat you in a pinch.
    焼き人間ですから人減になる。

    Oh, ic different meaning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandrake
    焼き人間ですから人減になる。

    Oh, ic different meaning!

    Honey, we're eatin' Mexican tonight--tuna tacos.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hijinxxx
    Honey, we're eatin' Mexican tonight--tuna tacos.
    On the Sofa? Or is it called a couch in Amerika?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandrake
    On the Sofa? Or is it called a couch in Amerika?

    Some call it Old Stainy.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hijinxxx
    Some call it Old Stainy.
    On top of ol' stainy, all covered in fish.
    I saw her husband being served a fine dish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandrake
    On top of ol' stainy, all covered in fish.
    I saw her husband being served a fine dish...

    That's beautiful--I'm tearing up with the emotion.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Seems like someone has expanded on the Sofa theme;

    http://www.lyricsfreak.com/c/cake/it..._20026651.html
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Default To the OP - thought you'd know already that 'gaijin san'

    don't like Japanese food and they can't even eat it even if they did!

    You Japanese have such a unique set of intestines, stomachs, livers, etc and such delicate, rarified tastebuds that gaijin don't have. Nor will they ever be able to follow your rarified example.

    You Japanese understand the Four Seasons unique to your island nation and prepare your abundant, healthy, additive free, slow food accordingly. We wouldn't know what summer, autumn, winter, spring mean - we had to experience them first time in Japan!

    Gaijin San Tachi (shouldn't it be?) eat beef and cheese mostly. That's why we stink, isn't it, as those charming Japanese children eating their own snot tell us. Not to mention the older people, especially the oyaji, who are just exemplars of delicate fragrances.

    We don't understand that eating fish is natural and healthy - and of course only Japan is blessed with such abundant seafood stocks with mercury, dioxins and other beauties oozing out thru their pores. We can't compete with that!

    We also can't compete with the extraordinary amounts of sugar and salt, not to mention all sorts of colourings and forbidden additives outside Japan, with which the Japanese eating experience is enhanced for the delicate Japanese palate.

    We're too busy eating transfats - just ask some of the gaijin misfits on this board. That's ALL we eat. For example the typical Gaijin San Tachi menu consists of
    Breakfast - 2 McDonald's sausage mcmuffins and 2 serves of hotcakes
    Lunch - Two Quarter Pounders with triple cheese
    Dinner - Three Big Macs with quadruple cheese.

    Hope the above info helps.
    Last edited by robred; 2007-01-18 at 11:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hijinxxx
    Seems like someone has expanded on the Sofa theme;

    http://www.lyricsfreak.com/c/cake/it..._20026651.html
    I need to hear that live

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    Quote Originally Posted by robred
    don't like Japanese food and they can't even eat it even if they did!

    You Japanese have such a unique set of intenstines, stomachs, livers, etc and such delicate, rarified tastebuds that gaijin don't have. Nor will they ever be able to follow your rarified example.

    Gaijin San Tachi (shouldn't it be?) eat beef and cheese mostly. That's why we stink, isn't it, as those charming Japanese children eating their own snot tell us. Not to mention the older people, especially the oyaji, who are just exemplars of delicate fragrances.

    We don't understand that eating fish is natural and healthy - and of course only Japan is blessed with such abundant seafood stocks with mercury, dioxins and other beauties oozing out thru their pores. We can't compete with that!

    We're too busy eating transfats - just ask some of the gaijin misfits on this board. That's ALL we eat. For example the typical Gaijin San Tachi menu consists of
    Breakfast - McDonald's sausage mcmuffin
    Lunch - Two Quarter Pounders with triple cheese
    Dinner - Three Big Macs with quadruple cheese.

    Hope the above info helps.
    Don't forget that Japanese food is so healthy, which is why they douse it all in Gallons of Soy Sauce.

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    Thumbs down

    I'm sure the OP feels great about bringing her husband to Japan now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wonky
    Gaijin in Japan are used to travelling and trying new things. It's normal for us. Not so for the general population of the US. My parents have never visited me in Japan. One of the reasons they haven't come is that they are afraid they won't be able to find anything they can eat.
    My general impression of DaWonk is that he has come a lot further in the Ol'

    Holy Fugg!? They don't really eat that / do that / think that, Do They!!!!????
    stakes than a ot of the rest of us.

    Mikan Chama,

    Listen to Wonky. He's a reformed redneck, like your hubby. But do make him eat Whale Anus. All real Men do.


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    I like the Turkish restaurants!! Great food, great service and hospitality.

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    the op is gone!! what is the point?
    anyway here is my late take.
    you don't have to eat the food of this country.
    it is only your choice to try it out.
    if you don't like it, there are plenty restaurant that serve western food,
    just enjoy your trip.

    my suggestion is gyoza!!!!

    why should'nt people eat what they like even if is what they normally eat in their country?
    already walking around in a different country, see things is an experience it self.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatisme
    the op is gone!! what is the point?
    anyway here is my late take.
    The OP was bogus.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hijinxxx
    The OP was bogus.
    so is sandro
    who gives a rat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandrake
    so is sandro
    who gives a rat!
    Sandro? Oh, shatter my reality.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    When I was going home today, I took a photo of a Turkish restaurant advertisement. It was interesting because it said Turkish cuisine is one of the three big cuisines in the world. What are the other two big ones?
    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandrake
    so is sandro
    who gives a rat!
    i think i am on sandro's ignore list ...

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    Food...Japanese style...liquids roool!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristesse
    When I was going home today, I took a photo of a Turkish restaurant advertisement. It was interesting because it said Turkish cuisine is one of the three big cuisines in the world. What are the other two big ones?
    Thanks.
    Brunei and Andorran.
    You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a drinking star.

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    Default Propaganda!!

    Of course japanese people are very health conscious..


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