Japan day two pics are up
5 comments - Add some comment love posted by Helen (Grab Your Fork) on 5/30/2007 11:58:00 pm


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GRAB YOUR FORK is Helen's gastronomic journey around Sydney and the world. She is a freelance food writer with a love of cheap eats, offal and fried chicken. Her work has been published in Good Food and Time Out Sydney. She was Cheap Eats editor for 2012 Eating and Drinking Sydney and has contributed to The Foodies' Guide to Sydney, the Food Lovers Guide to Chinatown and Voracious: The Best New Australian Food Writing. Read more about Helen or send an email.
5 Comments:
At 5/31/2007 3:06 am,
kolmes said…
japanese food rocks. it can be plain, subtle, and refreshing, or it can be a fried/grilled shot of grease to your heart. i prefer the latter. reading your blog made me salivate down memory lane. my favorites: tako yaki and shabu shabu. have you tried?
At 5/31/2007 7:04 pm,
xiao_mai said…
it looks yummy and it makes me hungry huhuhuhuhu :(
At 5/31/2007 7:29 pm,
IggySingh said…
have 2 Japanese restaurants within 5 minutes walking-time from my office :) good to be 'stuck' in the Golden Triangle of Kuala Lumpur(!).
but anything fried for me please.. i am a wimp with raw food.
loved your BLOG.
At 5/31/2007 9:09 pm,
Culinary Cowgirl said…
Look at the marbling! How wonderful would that taste!!
At 5/31/2007 11:52 pm,
Helen (Grab Your Fork) said…
Hi Kolmes - Japanese food is my favourite :) We had takoyaki on this trip but alas no shabu shabu. I had shabu shabu last trip. The beef was so soft and wonderfully marbled.
Hi Ang - It was all yummy. I get stomach rumbles just editing the photos!
Hi Iggy - I like fried food too :) Plenty of that to come as well.
Hi Culinary Cowgirl - It makes your heart stop doesn't it? We all stood there drooling, wishing our hotel had a stove and fry pan!
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