Okonomiaki
Recently I had Okonomiaki for dinner. Once again, I am impressed by the breadth and quality of Japanese cuisine.
Do not let the photos fool you---it tastes much better than it looks :-) A cool thing about Okonomiaki is that you prepare the food yourself. You are sitting at a hot plate and cook the food---there are even hourglasses supplied to keep the appropriate time for cooking!

Do not let the photos fool you---it tastes much better than it looks :-) A cool thing about Okonomiaki is that you prepare the food yourself. You are sitting at a hot plate and cook the food---there are even hourglasses supplied to keep the appropriate time for cooking!


3 Comments:
haha. Okonomiaki, japanisch für "Ökonomisch", weil sie sich den Koch sparen ;-)
Hehe, das ist genau meine Eselsbruecke, um mir das zu merken. Es gibt ja ca. 20 Restaurant-typen in Japan, da braucht man schon Eselsbruecken.
Weisst Du eigentlich, das **Du** in einer Eselsbruecke vorkommst? Das Zeichen め (me) merke ich mir immer so: Der Maeh mag Bretzeln ;-)
*lach*
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