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    fan the satay, making you able to enjoy the sweet satay aroma, the aroma you may not be able to smell in your home country! For Japanese food, they serve many things from tepanyaki (meat, rice and vegetables) to sushi rolls and sashimi (they have very fresh sashimi). They also have dim sum (I love their chicken buns) and Western lighter foods such as bread, pudding and…

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    Sushi Tei Case Study

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    Products and services SALADS SOUPS APPETIZERS SUSHI A LA CARTE SASHIMI A LA CARTE SPECIAL MAKI MAKI AND HAND ROLL LUNCH COMBINATION BENTO DINNER DINE-IN TRAY DINNER SUSHI DINNER NOODLES U-DON COURSE DINNER KOREAN FOOD BIBIMBAB ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE DESSERTS AND BEVERAGES TAKE-OUT PARTY TRAYS http://www.thanislim.com/2013/05/brunei-restaurant-review-sushi-tei.html Services To be the leading restaurant for quality, value and exceptional. Thus ensuring that bring good food and ensure freshness…

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    resources around the world. It is clearly that main ingredients from two places are not alike, indeed, cuisine of Japan and Hong Kong are not equal. Basically, dishes in Japan are always raw. For instance, sashimi, one of the featured Japanese main dish, with thinly sliced raw meats, Japanese always dip sashimi with soy sauce and wasabi (japan-guide.com, 2014). However, food in Hong Kong mainly include meats like beef, chicken, pork and duck, which are cooked thoroughly. Hong Kong…

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    For today's game lab, our group decided that we would play this board game called Sushi Go!. Sushi Go! Our group consisted of six people: Sinjin, Andrew, Mitchell, Kevin, Richard, and myself. Every player starts the game off by being dealt 7 cards. The goal of the game is to place a card down and pass your hand to the next player. The cards being placed down are then flipped and used to chain together for points. Whoever has the most amount of points by the end of the round wins. The first…

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    Mrs. Hoover's Analysis

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    Mrs. Hoover became a teacher because she enjoys working with people. She believes that you must creative, flexible, part actor, part lawyer, and have a great sense of humor to be an effective teacher. Her philosophy centers around providing the avenue her students need to learn, as well as teaching her students how to think. She believes that memorization is limiting, but that teaching students how to critically think provides her students with unlimited opportunities in life. Her goal for…

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    Conventions! These big events of stale sashimi and overpriced merchandise! It’s fun because everyone dresses up as characters from anything Japanese. I’ve gone to my fair share of cons, and man, you wouldn’t believe the number of Hatsune Mikus. Not that I’m complaining… Speaking of which, I think…

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    Japanese Popular Culture Japanese culture, particularly traditional Japanese culture has plenty of roots in traditional Chinese culture. However, Japanese culture is rich and diverse, dating back to 10,000 BC when the Jomon people first settled in Japan. It is widely known for its traditional arts and its contemporary pop culture. Nowadays in Japan it is still possible to notice kimono-clad women shuffling down the street with umbrellas overhead and oversized sumo wrestlers battling competitors…

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    in their meal. Japan can be taken as a role model because Japanese people created their own cuisine or recipe for people to readily and happily eat fish. They created fish-based food such as sushi, which is consist of rice and fish like salmon, sashimi, which is purely the flesh of fresh fish that was thinly sliced, and unagi, a grilled and flavored eel (Ashkenazi & Jacob, 2003, p.10). These foods easily attract people to eat them, even children in Japan like to eat sushi. Thus, creating new…

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    Essay About Yaletown

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    Restaurants in Yaletown Not only is Yaletown one of the most coveted places to live in Vancouver, it is also one of the trendiest. Yaletown offers some of the best boutique shopping in all of the lower mainland, as well as great coffee shops and some of the best culinary experiences and restaurants in all of the city. If it is style and class you are looking for, Yaletown is sure to deliver! Here is a short list of some of the not to miss places to eat in Yaletown. Casual Dining The choices…

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    Barbies, are what you call fashion dolls, created for younger children to play with, in the US, Japan, and many other countries. However Australian dictionaries, defines “Barbie” as a meal cooked on a barbeque. As you see, Australia uses slightly different words that most of us Japanese will not be able to understand. Plus, Australia is a unique country, so language is not the only difference it has from other culture. Furthermore the distance from Tokyo is more than 5000 kilometers, so…

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