Our Adventures in Japan
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
Thursday, April 23, 2026
no soup tan tan men
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
to peel or not to peel
I saw something online where you should try to eat the peel because of the nutrients in it
I can kinda understand the red kiwis because their peel is smooth
But I don't think I would be able to eat the green ones'...seems too prickly
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
shichirin an an
Order with your smartphone, or if your table has a tablet, you can order with it
Of course if you want to talk to a human, that is possible too
We ordered several cuts of meat, some pre-cooked squid, an assortment of kim chee and sanchu
Satoshi had 2 beers and Kat had an oolong tea.
Satoshi was in charge of cooking everything
We thought the prices were quite reasonable and the service quite fast
4433 yen (tax included) for dinner, we'll be back
Shichirin An An
3-32-17 Ikegami
Ota, Tokyo
Hours: 11:30-26:00 (Saturdays & Sundays), 17:00-26:00 (Mondays-Fridays)
Monday, April 20, 2026
akihabara & nezu
After Satoshi received a little pocket money for his "treasures" we walked to Nezu Shrine to check out the azaleas.
When we arrived near Nezu Shrine, the line to get into see the azaleas was way, way, way, outside!
So instead we admired the azaleas from the outside
It was still nice to see, even though there were tons of people
I had been wanting to try this cream puff by Le Coussinet
Friday, April 17, 2026
this and that
This bar in Ikegami
This Italian restaurant in Ikegami
tried this new (to me) spam musubi, it also had taco meat in it
what would AI propose?...that's what Meiji did when it asked AI
Love the light green colored leaves that come out during Spring
Bi Bim Bap style salad...was spicy
Sriracha potato chips...mouth.on.fire
Thursday, April 16, 2026
lup cheong
Remember this lup cheong that I bought in Yokohama?
I'm happy to say that it tastes like the lup cheong I grew up with.
Now to look for some mochi rice and chicken stock so that I can make a dish that my mom used to make for us
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
char siu chicken
Serves 4
1.5 pounds boneless chicken thighs
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
1/2 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 tablespoon chopped green onion for garnish
In a bowl, whisk together all ingredients except green onion until smooth
Add the chicken thighs to the marinade and coat well
Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes (or up to 4 hours for deeper flavor)
Preheat oven to 400F (200C) and lightly grease a baking dish
Arrange the marinated chicken in the dish and brush extra marinade over the top
Bake for 20 minutes, then flip the chicken and brush again with marinade
Continue baking for 10-15 minutes until the chicken is fully cooked and slightly caramelized
For extra charred edges, broil for 2 to 3 minutes at the end of cooking
Remove from the oven, let rest for 5 minutes then slice
Garnish with green onions
Enjoy!
NOTES: Since I had all the ingredients for the marinade, I just bought some chicken
I made half the recipe and left out the paprika, because it didn’t sound right (to me) to put it in the marinade
I didn’t have green onions so left it out
I baked this on parchment for 20 minutes, I flipped the chicken over at the halfway point (10 minutes)
I didn’t have skin to crisp up so didn’t put this under the broiler
This tastes similar to the hoisin sauce chicken that I’ve made in the past
Since I had leftover marinade I heated it on the stove and plan to use it on something soon
Not sure I would make this again but glad I tried it
FYI: Last night, I used the leftover sauce (was only a little over a tablespoon) in a stir fry with pork and some veggies, this sauce tasted better with pork