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There were also some delicious little tuna “tapas” from Ronin Izakaya Bistro.
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There were also some delicious little tuna “tapas” from Ronin Izakaya Bistro.
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There were also some delicious little tuna “tapas” from Ronin Izakaya Bistro.
Japan Loves Its Cows 2009
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The women ate dinner at a new Japanese fusion restaurant called Izakaya that serves $14 pieces of toro sushi and stays open until 2 a.m., and then hit the spa the next morning.
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"Izakaya" denotes a type of Japanese watering hole that was inspired by English pubs when Japan was first opened to the West in the 19th century.
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Each volume of OISHINBO focuses on specific foods and culinary trends such as sake, sushi, vegetables, rice dishes, ramen, and Izakaya (pub food).
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Izakaya occupies the same vital space in the Japanese culinary landscape as tapas bars in Spain or tavernas in Greece.
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In this volume of OISHINBO, Yamaoka and Kurita investigate classic Izakaya foods such as edamame and yakitori, devise new dishes to add to the menu of an old shop, and discover how the concept of “play” is essential to the enjoyment of food.
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Izakaya on Smith, 176 Smith St. between Warren and Wyckoff streets in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, serves lunch noon to 4 p.m.
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Recommended rolls include the Izakaya $12, with yellowtail, scallions and jalapeno, wrapped in avocado and pepper, topped with tomato and onion.
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