Kumamoto Vegan: Bunzo, a Nice Italian-like Place Downtown

June 27th, 2009
Potato Pizza

Not exactly sure what Bunzo means, but it is a great place in downtown Kumamoto that calls itself Italian, though how authentic it is is, frankly, a little debatable. Some Italian, some French, and some uniquely Japanese things like potatoes on pizza. The first time I went it was on the recommendation of a professor [...]

Easy Vegetable Curry Cooking on the Go

June 27th, 2009
Easy Vegan Curry

You don’t always have everything you need to make a recipe perfectly. Sometimes you don’t even have access to a recipe. So what do you do? Make some curry! Staying in Japan like I am now, it is often hard to find the ingredients that you would hope to find for curry (like coconut milk, [...]

Yakisoba: Quick, Easy, and Tasty

June 26th, 2009
Yakisoba

Yakisoba is one of my favorite things to eat. The thin noodles fry up quickly in some olive oil and then you can add whatever you want in the way of vegetables, mushrooms, etc. It is also pretty cheap, at about $1.50 for 3 servings. Anyway, to prepare, just fry up some yakisoba in a [...]

Amakusa Vegan: Baobab Cafe, Indian Food and Reggae Music

June 23rd, 2009
Baobab Cafe Vegan Curry

One day when I was rumbling around town visiting temples and shrines after I meeting I happened by an Indian place that wasn’t on the local map. What luck, I thought. I love Indian food and was wondering if there was any around. So I decided to stop in. The place is small and has [...]

Curry: The Best Thing Ever Injected Into Bread

June 23rd, 2009
Tomato Curry Pan

It is called curry pan (curry bread), and while I can’t speak to its origins, it is good stuff. Although I’ve known of its existence for some time, I never asked what was in it. Today I finally stopped into the panya (a fresh bread store) and took a look. Turns out they make curry [...]