The Rise of the Ronin PC port's release on Steam has marked another PlayStation 5 exclusive arriving on the platform.
Milt, or soft roe, is an ingredient with a creamy texture and elegant sweetness. Japanese restaurant owner Kanako Wakimoto ...
Cooking eggs in the microwave doesn't need to be gross. Take a look at the delicious ways you can cook eggs in the microwave ...
Spoiler: It's not just for decoration. Two experts explain what that plastic grass is doing in your takeout sushi.
Served in a shallow metal pan, dishes here come with proteins like wagyu and shrimp ... Midway— Kiiro Sushi Izakaya, a new Japanese restaurant, has popped up in Midway on Sports Arena Boulevard. The ...
A shallow 6.1-magnitude earthquake hit near the ... seismic activity where tectonic plates collide that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.
New restaurants and menus lead us into the month of March, presenting modern Indian tandoor dishes, Japanese bento served in artisanal earthenware, and a special tasting menu featuring the best of ...
Whether it's down to unique ingredients, well-guarded local knowledge or a certain…flair that turns away more conservative palates, these dishes you need to seek out in the land of the rising sun ...
Global food and travel guide TasteAtlas recently released a list of the world's best egg dishes with Japan’s Ajitsuke tamago securing the top spot. These boiled eggs, soaked in mirin and soy ...
Fresh on your pizza, added to your favorite Italian and Southeastern Asian dishes, or made into pesto, it’s not surprising basil is often called the king of herbs. Look for opportunities to ...
But it also has a long history in Japan, which makes it more than just a nutritious dish. Miso soup is also about culture and identity. In its simplest form, miso soup is made with just two main ...
The National Centre for Seismology reported that the recent 4.0 magnitude quake felt more intense due to its shallow depth. Past significant earthquakes include those in 2007 and 2020, with no ...