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I'm looking for a place to get reasonably priced/good value sushi on the strip or downtown that won't cost the earth. It seems most sushi places on the strip are very high end (which I understand) but wondered if there were any other options which people...
Started by jammerr on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tripadvisor):
I would choose Sushisamba for fun ambiance, though, another fusion menu combining Peruvian & Japanese.
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Japanese food!! I have a very a strong appetite on fried pork with Japanese rice. especially when you go with the mayonise. wah... yum yum..
Besides ton katsu in taka, any other restaurant to recommend?
glutton season! Muuuaah haaaa
Started by phui_kia on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sg-roc):
Current babies:
Sub 16610LN D series
PAM 312 M series
Wish list:
116613LB (smurf) okok... .
Rice if you take the set...
Free flow salad, BBQ sauce and Jap.
IMO, better than Tonkatsu...
Saboten at Millenia Walk, think 4th level, take the escalator via Parco.. .
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Never fancied eating raw fish so i've never been tempted to try Japanese, but what else is there to try, and which japanese restaurant in Mcr area?
Started by bluemoon risin' on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bluemoon-mcfc):
At a Japanese restaurant I'd be on it like a car bonnet.
It's common but I love Japanese food.
It's a bit of a misconception that Japanese food consists mainly of raw fish.
On one tray.
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For people who know their Japanese food...I need help D: Okay, now that you're here, I have a serious problem (okay, not exactly serious, but a problem nonetheless!).
Maybe someone out there can help me
So, we all love the idea of going out to eat once...
Started by Khunumi on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at virtualpetlist):
My Sheezyart....
Okay, that's not a name of a food, but it's a famous Japanese at 03:54 AM .
- Yoshinoya.
Re: For people who know their Japanese food...I need help D: Originally Posted by Khunumi *oudan it with fillings he likes.
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The Japanese people are said to be very homogeneous. Culturally, yes.
But geneticaly, too..?
The answer is "No".
Japan has historically accepted many different tribes and as a result the Japanese people have many different genetic traits.
An excerpt from...
Started by Fox-Tale on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at skyscrapercity):
You will see, and ordinary Japanese people have more....
All of them are so-called "pure" Japanese with no known foreign ancestry.
Here is a collection of different types of faces of Japanese celebrities only for the comparison purpose.
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I love sushi so much...i even learn to do this...yum yum yum
Started by leera23 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at japanforum):
The former otherwise vegetarian dishes like....
I like natto and shiokara.
The Japanese stay healthy filling up their stomachs with white rice? No raw food for me, it makes myI find that I am getting fussier about food as I get older.
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I'm trying to come up with a way to estimate the number of English words a translation from Japanese will turn into. Japanese has three main scripts -- Kanji , Hiragana , and Katakana -- and each has a different average character-to-word ratio (Kanji ...
Started by Ryan Ginstrom on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
With the Japanese source documents assuming you can both detect which script a Japanese word more complex than just the number of characters in a noun compared to English, for instance, Japanese words in Japanese, and others....
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Malaysian School VS Japanese School
what we and they have and we and they don't have...
I need some answer....
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at comicfiesta):
(seen from many anime / japanese....
Their school system
Japanese 6 + 3 + 3 years in class.
That alot different for no 1.
Re: Malaysian School VS Japanese School
1.Different holiday
Malaysia have multi-cultural holiday 1hour for lunch
ops...
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How is WWII presented in Japanese schools; particularly, the events surrounding Pearl Harbor and the bombing of Hiroshima?
Started by Resalg on
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by 27 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
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Who are the europeans most loved by the japanese?
Started by Poseidon on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
French to practice speaking English! They only group of people that I found who were NOT liked by the Japanese.
Brit music, italian food and fashion.
Japanese.
Used capitals when writing names? European.
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