The world’s best pizza isn’t in Italy—it’s in Japan. The mere printing of such heresy is likely making Neapolitan nonnas faint and proud pizzaiolos gesticulate in anger (even more so than usual). But ...
Made with tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil, pizza Margherita is about as classic as pizzas come. And yes, Pizza Hut Japan will be happy to bake a traditional pizza Margherita for you…but now ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Countries’ foods are also windows on their souls. Take hamburgers. Hand-held, quick to assemble and wolf down, they embody a quintessentially American idea that founding father ...
Over the next few weeks, people across Japan will be headed to parks, riversides, and gardens for hanami, or cherry-blossom viewing. As they partake in this quintessentially Japanese springtime ...
JAPAN - Finally! A pizza fit for seven of your closest friends and one you absolutely hate! Just in time for Halloween, Japanese locations of Domino’s are serving up a scare for their very brave — or ...
If you move to Japan and have a sudden craving for good old-fashioned American pizza, expect to have a hard time finding a simple, pepperoni-topped slice. While Americans like to keep things simple ...
Everyone knows that the best thing about pizza are the toppings, and the hardest part is choosing which toppings to get. But for a limited time, pizza fans in Japan don’t have to choose which toppings ...
When you think of a culinary-fuelled trip in Tokyo, what comes to mind? Sushi from Masuda? Ramen from Fu-unji? Maybe. And while we don’t recommend skipping the classics, it’s your moral imperative to ...
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In Tokyo, simple Neapolitan style pizza rivals cheesy American-delivery style pies and it looks like this food trend might be in Japan to stay. IN THE BIRTHPLACE of sushi, a pizza obsession has been ...
Countries’ foods are also windows on their souls. Take hamburgers. Hand-held, quick to assemble and wolf down, they embody a quintessentially American idea that founding father Benjamin Franklin put ...