Vegetables

A collection of posts featuring Vegetables.

Cool Bites, Warm Spirits: Sipping and Snacking at J’epoca SAKAbar

Summer is relentless. The sun blazes, the air sticks, and even the thought of stepping outside feels like a workout. So what could possibly lure me out of my cool sanctuary? The first thing that comes to my mind: the delicate, raw, chilled, and modestly portioned Japanese cuisine. And my appetite drifts to J’epoca SAKAbar, a […]

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Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai: 50 Years of Japanese Ramen Mastery (Now in Europe!)

Today we’d like to talk about Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai, a newly opened Japanese ramen eatery. With over 50 years of history in Japan and 67 locations across its homeland, Ban Nai has finally brought its iconic flavors to Europe, opening its first outpost in Frankfurt in 2025. Restaurant Profile 🏷️ Name of the Restaurant: Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai

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Authentic Japanese Dining at Mikuni: A Must-Visit for Sushi Lovers

Today we’d like to introduce a Japanese restaurant that’s teeming with authentic vibe and flavors. As you step inside, you’ll immediately notice something very Japanese – the designated “no phone” area, a nod to the Japanese respect for quiet and focus in shared spaces, much like their policies on subways or in hospitals. Here, the

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Sorihashiya: Frankfurt’s Ramen Revolution

Today, we’re absolutely thrilled to introduce you to Sorihashiya, a relatively new ramen place that has quickly captured the hearts (and stomachs) of Frankfurt’s Japanese food lovers. Located in a cozy, compact space, the restaurant Sorihashiya is often bustling, so it’s important to reserve in advance. With two-person, four-person, and even larger communal tables that

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Kushiya Ichikawa: A Japanese Izakaya Experience You Can’t Miss!

Today, we’re really excited to take you to one of the most authentic Japanese restaurants in Frankfurt, highly recommended by a trusted friend. This place has received so much praise that we were told – if you’re running a food blog focusing on authentic Asian cuisine and you don’t include this place, well, let’s just

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Mangetsu: Savoring Japan’s Culinary Traditions under the “Full Moon”

Today we’re thrilled to introduce you to an authentic Japanese restaurant that has been operating in Frankfurt for years: Mangetsu, which translates to “full moon.” It’s common in Japan to name places after elements of nature, like the moon or mountains, as they hold poetic beauty and deep cultural significance. The full moon, symbolizing beauty,

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Nana’s Ramen: A Taste of Japanese Ramen Artistry in Frankfurt

Welcome to another food adventure in Frankfurt. Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to a relatively new spot – an authentic Japanese ramen place that’s won our hearts right from the start. We first discovered this cozy eatery just weeks after it opened. Back then, the menu was modest, with only three ramen soup bases.

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Crafting Spring Flavors: Innovative Japanese Fusion Sushi at Berger Streetfood

As the grip of winter slowly slips away, making way for the arrival of spring, the world awakens as color resumes its sway, adorning the streets and parks in vibrant hues. The gentle warmth of early spring bathes everything in a soft glow, while a lively sun breathes life into the scenery, and into the

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Authentic Dining at Iwase: Exploring Classic Japanese Fare

Gathering to bid farewell to a friend who was leaving for a 3-week trip, we found ourselves at Iwase, a cozy Japanese restaurant. Some may hesitate to eat Japanese food in the winter, because of its well-known cold dishes like sushi and sashimi. But such reservations seem to have vanished at Iwase. Despite the freezing

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