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Fantastic food and delicious drinks titles for beginners to professionals. Many titles you won't find anywhere else!
Izakaya cooking is all about enjoying hearty and flavorful Japanese food with drinks and friends at your local hole-in-the-wall hangout. Similar to tapas or pub ...
In The Japanese TableSofia Hellsten celebrates her love of Japan with the simple recipes that are the backbone of Japanese home cooking.
Based on the ...
Join intrepid chefs Michael Ryan and Luke Burgess on the best sort of culinary adventure - one that could happen only in Tokyo. From daybreak to ...
Learn to make sushi at home with lessons from the masters. Nick Sakagami, the only person outside of Japan to earn the designation osakana meister ...
The amazing, umami-rich flavors that define Japanese cooking take root in fermented ingredients like miso, amazake and rice vinegar. In this book, mother and daughter ...
The idea of making sushi at home can be very intimidating. Knowing how to make the rice, to rolling it properly and even eating it ...
A follow-up to Luiz's first book, Nikkei Cuisine, Japanese Larder is a stunning cookery book that demystifies the best Japanese ingredients and cooking by ...
Gyoza dumplings are the ultimate Asian comfort food. Whether eaten in an exclusive restaurant or at a humble street stall, these tasty morsels burst with ...
Three friends walk you through their best Japanese recipes - in expressive, humorous illustrations!
Cooking should be fun, and this highly entertaining Japanese cookbook for beginners ...
A combination of noodles, broth and topping, ramen is loved for its wonderful depths of umami flavour. In its simplest form, ramen combines wheat noodles ...
Showcasing the new talent of Tokyo's vibrant food scene, Andrea Fazzari profiles 31 chefs who are shaping the future of one of the world ...
It's the chicken skin yakitori you eat at 2am in a bar the size of a cupboard. It's the pork curry you devour ...
CIBI ('a little one') is a book on home-style Japanese cooking inspired by the eponymous Melbourne cafe and design space created by Meg and Zenta ...
Robata means 'fireside cooking' and takes its name from the charcoal grill commonly used in Japan to cook skewers of fish, shellfish, meal and seasonal ...
The definitive, home cooking recipe collection from one of the most respected and beloved culinary cultures
JAPAN: THE COOKBOOK has more than 400 sumptuous recipes ...