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Traditional Japanese Food | Eating a Ryokan Multi-Course Kaiseki Dinner!
Join us as we try traditional Japanese Food in a Ryokan eating a multi-course Kaiseki dinner in Takayama, Japan. One of the best experiences about staying in a Ryokan is the full-course traditional Japanese cuisine they serve you for dinner. In total, our Kaiseki meal featured 11 courses of Japanese dishes.
All if all our Ryokan meal consisted of the following food/drink items:
1) Japanese fruit wine made with quince (fruity and floral)
2) Bento box
3) chicken and cheese
4) mochi balls
5) mackerel fish
6) green tofu with shrimp and pinenuts
7) pork with mushrooms and vegetables
8) White rice in a bowl
8) Japanese steamed Hida beef bun in a bamboo basket
9) Sashimi Bonito fish with ginger and grated radish
10) Shabu-shabu with vegetables, tofu and Hida beef meat and sesame sauce
11) Western-style course with Hida beef, brocolli, corn, sweet potato, pumpkin, potato with rice and
12) pickles and miso soup
13) Roasted green tea
Japanese desserts:
14) Milk pudding
15) Fruit cake with a piece of pineapple
The presentation, attention to detail and the way everything was served made this Japanese dinner one of the most unique experiences we had during our trip to Japan. It was so much fun sitting down at a traditional Japanese table, wearing robes and being served course after course of delicious Japanese food. We'd highly recommend a Ryokan stay if you're visiting Japan.
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Traditional Ryokan Dinner | Eating a Multi-Course Kaiseki Meal!
Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a vlogging travel couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world. Our most recent trip was to Japan where we spent 2 months traveling around the country and visiting the following destinations: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, Takayama, Yokohama, Odaiba, Shirakawa-gō and Takao.
During our stay, we visited a mixture of big cities and small rural towns, where we enjoyed eating Japanese street food, trying traditional Japanese cuisine, visiting local attractions and staying in unique accommodations (such as capsule hotels and ryokans) that we are now going to share with you on this channel. The combination and contrast of visiting futuristic cities and traditional countryside areas is what makes travel to Japan so fascinating. Ultra modern versus traditional. This is the essence of Japan.
Our trip to Japan was unforgettable and until now it is one of our favorite countries that we have come to know. However, we only feel as though we just scratched the surface on this trip to Japan. If you want to see more videos from Japan in the future, let us know in the comments that places you'd like us to travel to and food experiences you would like to see on this travel channel.
Have you traveled to Japan before? What was your experience like? Please share your Japan travel tips, advice and experiences in the comments below.
Thanks again for watching our Japan series! Until next time!
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Traditional Japanese Food | Eating a Ryokan Multi-Course Kaiseki Dinner!
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Two Michelin Star Modern Kaiseki at DEN - 傳 Tokyo!
Now listed as No. 17 on the World's Best 50 Restaurants and No. 2 in Asia in addition to earning two Michelin Stars, Den Tokyo is one of the most unique dining experiences out there. This restaurant and all of its food gushes with head Chef Zaiyu Hasegawa's personality. Not only is each dish presented in a non-traditional and cleverly hilarious way, all of the dishes that I tried were delicious and really lived up to the hype.
All diners sit at a communal dining table and enjoy a 8-9 course modern kaiseki tasting menu which features many creative and playful dishes. Cost is a very reasonable 15k yen (~$140 USD). The chef's sense of humor is apparent in each of the courses and the flavors are on point.
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En compagnie de René Mathé, ancien architecte-urbaniste du Parc, découvrez le patrimoine architectural de La Garette (Commune de Sansais -- 79).
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Visitando un Supermercado en Japón + Precios de Comida
¿Cómo son los supermercados en Japón? En este video nos vamos de compras a Lion D'Or, un típico supermercado japonés, y les mostramos el tipo de comidas que uno puede comprar, como sashimi, ramen, pulpo, sake, sushi, yakisoba, cerveza y comidas listas.
Lo que más nos sorprendió fueron los precios de la fruta en Japón. Como ya veran, frutas como melones, manzanas, naranjas y sandias pueden costar un mónton de dinero y estas frutas también vienen bien empaquetadas como para no dañarlas.
Esperamos que encuentren este tour del interior de un supermercado en Japón interesante, y cuentennos, ¿qué diferencias notan ustedes entre los supermercados japoneses y los de sus países?
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¡Hola! Somos Samuel y Audrey, una pareja de vloggers y viajeros de Canadá. En este canal de viajes compartimos nuestros vlogs de viajes y comida mientras recorremos el mundo. Nuestro viaje más reciente fue a Japón donde pasamos 2 meses viajando por el país y visitando lugares como: Osaka, Tokio, Kioto, Nara, Nikko, Takayama, Yokohama, Odaiba y Takao. Durante nuestra estadía visitamos una mezcla de ciudades y pueblitos, disfrutamos de la comida callejera japonesa, y nos alojamos en lugares únicos que ahora vamos a compartir con ustedes en este canal. Nuestro viaje a Japón fue inolvidable y hasta ahora es uno de nuestros paises favoritos que hemos llegado a conocer. Si quieren ver más videos de Japón en un futuro, dejennos saber en los comentarios que lugares y experiencias les gustaría ver en este canal de viajes. ¡Hasta la próxima!
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La Garette Sansais 2017
Avant la marche nocturne des Galipotes, une petite promenade au rythme de la pigouille de l'Embarcadère les Frênes à La Garette.
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