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  • We opted for the chicken/negi, the shiitake stuffed with ground chicken, shishito peppers, asparagus bacon and ground chicken tsukune skewers with the optional "onsen tamago" which is a very lightly poached egg.

    Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2007

  • We opted for the chicken/negi, the shiitake stuffed with ground chicken, shishito peppers, asparagus bacon and ground chicken tsukune skewers with the optional "onsen tamago" which is a very lightly poached egg.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Tokyoastrogirl 2007

  • Topped with mayonnaise, negi (green onions), tamago (fried egg) and katsuoboshi (bonito flakes), this kicked our asses.

    Japan Food Hunt #3 – Mayonnaise For Breakfast, More Octopus Balls and The Beef Tongue Hunt e d b m 2006

  • Whenever I go to SSG I always get the chicken/negi and wings.

    The Art of Not-Working - Shin Sen Gumi Yakitori, Gardena e d b m 2006

  • The sizzled grilled fragrance of the sugar from the negi accentuated the delicate flavor of the hamo.

    Archive 2006-07-01 2006

  • I threw them in a large Ziplock® freezer bag with soy sauce, mirin, Chinese Shao Xing rice wine, grated ginger, chopped garlic, scallions the Japanese use a leek called ‘negi’ – expensive, sugar and a few drops of sesame oil.

    Archive 2006-04-01 e d b m 2006

  • Moists pieces of chicken thigh were tightly packed with Japanese leeks negi.

    The Art of Not-Working - Shin Sen Gumi Yakitori, Gardena e d b m 2006

  • Topped with mayonnaise, negi (green onions), tamago (fried egg) and katsuoboshi (bonito flakes), this kicked our asses.

    Archive 2006-05-01 e d b m 2006

  • Moists pieces of chicken thigh were tightly packed with Japanese leeks negi.

    Archive 2006-07-01 e d b m 2006

  • I threw them in a large Ziplock® freezer bag with soy sauce, mirin, Chinese Shao Xing rice wine, grated ginger, chopped garlic, scallions the Japanese use a leek called ‘negi’ – expensive, sugar and a few drops of sesame oil.

    On the Road to Japan #2: Chicken Karaage and Cold Tofu e d b m 2006

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