The special lunch in Japanese-style hotel
I think this is Japanese cuisine. SzélsőFa asked me "What are they?" I enjoyed this launch. But actually I can't explain this cuisine. When you stay in Japanese -style hotel, you can eat like thease stile foods. (fish, meet, vestibules, etc)
Miso- soup with mushrooms
Labels: food
5 Comments:
Yumm
they look nice to me!
What are they?
Well, if you explain that one of them is fried fish, for exampple, that is fine by me.
I DO think you CAN explain it to me.
:)
The meal looks delicious.
I love miso soup. My husband and I ate Saikyo (sweet white) miso soup last night with some salmon and wakame.
That white origami-looking dish is very dramatic. Is it ceramic or paper? Your pictures are not showing up very big in this post.
I see enoki mushrooms and tofu in a broth. I think I've seen that green vegetable here, but don't know its name. I think the round white things might be fish cakes, and the brown morsel next to the tofu might be a shiitake mushroom.
The table setting looks very fancy. I see a shiso leaf in the white bowl on the right with (I think) some fish and condiments? The prawns are on a nice plate, but I can't see what is served with them.
This looks like a very special dinner. When I make a Japanese dinner at home, the most dishes we have is only 5! For example: rice, miso soup with salmon, sweet pepper pickles, chicken, and a vegetable.
Cazzie!!!,
Yes, it is nice. But my kids don't like them.
SzélsőFa,
Thank you. If I post something, I want to explain to you a lot of thing about Japanese.
But it is difficult to do that. Uh, I want to talk with you easily in English.
So I have to learn English more. Your questions are so nice for my learning English.
Tess,
Thank you for comments and help. SzélsőFa understand about this dish.
You eat Miso soup? My older son loves it. I cook it every night.
White paper is just paper maybe. The fuel tablets is under the paper. We go to the Japans hotels, we can see usually this ways. So we eat the hot food.
Oh, you know enoki!! That green vegetable is shungiku which like herbs.
Shungiku use Nabemono (hot pot) in Japan. You say fish cake is “Tsumire”.
Condiments, you mean “wasabi”? When we eat raw fish, we need “wasabi”.
My mother made a lot of dishes for me, but I can’t make a lot of kinds of dishes. Unfortunately my kids want to eat hamburger.
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