It isn't hard to create a sensational plating display. By paying close attention to the rule of threes, food color, asymmetry and seasonal garnishes, you will be sure to have a balanced and visually appealing Japanese dish.
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Hosting a Japanese dinner party isn’t difficult or expensive. Simply choose the Japanese recipes you wish to serve, get the equipment and tableware, and enjoy the Japanese dinner with your friends and family.
If you also feel a bit hesitant about making your own sushi, then perhaps a temaki sushi party is the ideal choice for you. Temaki sushi is very easy to make, and the best part is that all your guests can join in the fun.
Spirits of Shōgatsu — What to Drink During Japanese New Year
Start celebrating shōgatsu with a fun introduction to the symbolism, traditions and drinking culture observed during the Japanese New Year.
Sushi chefs train for years, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make your own sushi rolls. While you may not possess the same skill, speed and experience as a master sushi chef, with some practice, you’ll be able to put together a few rolls with ease.
Ramen noodle soup can be a great option to fend off the cold weather. Enjoy a quick bowl after work, or linger over a delicious midday meal with your family. Either way, you'll be sure to enjoy the unique Japanese food culture of ramen noodles.
Learn all about hosting your first sake tasting in this easy-to-follow guide. Here you'll find all you need to know about choosing selections, glassware, tasting, how to taste and, most importantly, how to make it fun.
Ninjas have a long and fascinating history, likely dating back to 12th-century Japan. Today, you can still use some of their intriguing tricks and eat their nutrient-rich diet to stay as sharp as a sword!
Love ramen? Ever wanted to prepare an authentic ramen experience for your friends? Learn what exactly goes into a bowl of ramen, how to prepare it, and how to set a table full of wonderful garnishes to make an unforgettable meal.
Thinking of hosting a Japanese dinner party? Here are our top 5 tips to make an easy Japanese table setting, perfect for your next dinner party!