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No48 [Dining] Eat out or stay home? 1/2

16/02/2017 aConceptLondon 0

They say that people delivered soba and udon noodles in Japan as early as the Edo period started in 1603. Food delivery, called demae in […]

No48 [Cooking] Clear soup with clams

15/02/2017 aConceptLondon 0

Clear soup with clams The multiple layers of patterning on fresh clams are simply mesmerizing to the eye. Whenever I find good clams I cannot […]

No48 [Tradition] Momo no sekku

15/02/2017 aConceptLondon 0

There are special days set aside in Japan to wish health and growth for children, and the 3rd of March, known as “Momo no sekku” […]

namasu

No47 [Cooking] Mouli and carrot salad

15/12/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Mouli and carrot salad For a traditional Japanese housewife there is no such thing as the post-Christmas blues, as she will be busy shopping, preparing […]

mashiko-yaki

No47 [Pottery] Mashiko-yaki

12/12/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The pottery village of Mashiko was the most important site of the mingei folk art movement of the early 20th century. although they do not […]

No46 [Cooking] Braised pork in soy sauce

16/11/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Braised pork in soy sauce This juicy and succulent pork recipe makes you want more and more. If you can get a nice cut of […]

chopsticks

No46 [Tableware] Chopsticks

15/11/2016 aConceptLondon 0

It is unknown when exactly chopsticks arrived in japan, but it is clear that by the 8th century, they had become the irreplaceable tool for […]

temari sushi, sushi, sozai cooking

No45 [Cooking] Temari sushi

14/10/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Temari sushi Sushi’s popularity exponentially increased over the last few years. It is now impossible to walk for a mile in central London without bumping […]

Uji tea, Kinrin, Marukyu Koyamaen

No45 [Tea] Macha from Uji, Kyoto

12/10/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The matcha powdered tea of the Uji region has been closely tied to the tea ceremony from long ago. The Uji region is known throughout […]

No44 [Cooking] Hojicha muffin with chestnuts and walnuts

15/09/2016 aConceptLondon 0

I have always loved hojicha, the rich, toasted brother to green tea. While most green teas are steamed, hojicha is slowly roasted until the tea […]

No43 [Tokyo] Our top ten tonkatsu treats

13/07/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The next time you travel to the Japanese capital, think about visiting one of these top tonkatsu restaurants. Ask any ten people what their favourite […]

No43 [Cooking] Minced chicken and potato in crispy tofu

13/07/2016 aConceptLondon 0

  Minced chicken and potato in crispy tofu I acquired the original version of this recipe from my Japanese friend who is a fabulous cook […]

No43 [Restaurants] Restaurants in London that serve Tonkatsu

13/07/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Tonkatsu is not yet popular enough in London for it to be advertised as the main draw for a restaurant. However, it plays a great […]

No43 [A good idea] Tonki sets the ton(e)katsu

13/07/2016 aConceptLondon 0

This restaurant, situated in the heart of Meguro, is considered to be one of the best. You have to hand it to the Japanese: When […]

No42 [Taste] Nara and Kyoto, food and drink (2/2)

14/06/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The two ancient imperial cities are full of history and have a long tradition of fine cuisine. Among the many trains circulating on the busy […]

No42 [Cooking] Lotus Root Chips with soy sauce and mayonnaise dip

14/06/2016 aConceptLondon 0

  Lotus Root Chips with soy sauce and mayonnaise dip I used to order this dish every time I saw it on a Japanese restaurant […]

No42 [Restaurant] Sushi at a ramen bar? Whatever next!?

14/06/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Ramen culture now has firm roots in London, but what is the next step when ramen alone won’t cut it? The culture of eating out […]

No41 [Cooking] Pickled cherry blossom rice with garden peas and takana

13/05/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Pickled cherry blossom rice with garden peas and takana Every spring when cherry tree starts blossoming my heart is filled with excitement with anticipation for […]

No41 [Travel] Nara and Kyoto, food and drink (1/2)

12/05/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Japan’s two ancient imperial cities are full of history, and have a long tradition of fine cuisine. Kyoto and Nara are two cities that are […]

No41 [Tea] Powdered green tea

12/05/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Ikeda’s quality ryokucha proves that not all powdered green tea is the same. In recent years, powdered ryokucha green tea has been highly valued for […]

No41 [Restaurant] 20 Years of Revolving Sushi in the UK

11/05/2016 aConceptLondon 0

  YO! Sushi first appeared in 1997, in London’s Soho, and went on to become the pioneer of conveyor sushi in the west. The dining […]

No40 [Sweet] The season for sweets

20/04/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Japanese sweets add colour to the Japanese lifestyle, in harmony with the rhythm of the changing seasons. Let’s take a look at what Minamoto Kicchoan […]

No40 [Tea] The King of Japanese Teas

20/04/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The “gyokuro” blend, first created by tea master Yamamoto Kahei from the town of uji in the Kyoto area, is recognized as the highest value […]

No40 [Cooking] Minced soy chicken with ginger, egg and garden peas on rice

19/04/2016 aConceptLondon 0

  Minced soy chicken with ginger, egg and garden peas on rice This is my all time favourite recipe for bento lunch boxes, particularly if […]

No39 [Cooking] Roasted salmon with miso

16/03/2016 aConceptLondon 0

    Roasted salmon with miso This is probably the easiest and most delicious Japanese salmon recipe you will ever come across. It is versatile […]

No39 [Taste] The magic of plums

16/03/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The secret to Japanese cuisine is often found in its traditional ingredients. Ume (plums) are a case in point. If there was a food that […]

No39 [Tea] Sumire”, green, organic, eco-farmed and deep-steamed

16/03/2016 aConceptLondon 0

The regular people of Japan started drinking sencha in the edo era (1603 -1868), when the more refined powdered matcha was reserved for the lordly […]

No38 [Restaurant] For the love of fusion

15/02/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Since it opened last September, Nanban has offered a unique culinary experience to awaken all our senses. Nanban is what the Japanese called the “southern […]

No38 [Cooking] Sharon fruit, spinach and tofu

14/02/2016 aConceptLondon 0

Sharon fruit, spinach and tofu   This is one of my favourite dinner party dishes for anyone who likes healthy eating. I recently demonstrated this […]

No37 [Traditional] The day of mankind and seven herb rice porridge

10/12/2015 aConceptLondon 0

The Japanese round off the excesses of the New Year period with seven seasonal herbs, a tradition dating back over 700 years. Over the last […]

No37 [Cooking] Ginger Pork

10/12/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Ginger Pork My mother used to cook this dish and I loved it. It is a popular dish served in set-menu lunches around Japanese […]

No36 [Traditional] Hearty treats for the end of the year

12/11/2015 aConceptLondon 0

December sees the winter solstice, New Year’s Eve and seeing in the New Year itself In December, the people of Japan are traditionally very busy […]

No36 [Cooking] Japanese Chicken Curry with Rice

10/11/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Japanese Chicken Curry with Rice Japanese curry is sweet and mildly spicy, full of flavour and just the right intensity. Of course you can […]

No35 [Cooking] Chilli Pork with Green Pepper and Konnyaku

10/10/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Chilli Pork with Green Pepper and Konnyaku If you are looking for something different, why not try konnyaku? This Japanese superfood is made from […]

No34 [Cooking] Udon noodle salad with crushed sesame seeds and miso dressing

10/09/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Udon noodle salad with crushed sesame seeds and miso dressing Japanese people prefer to eat cold noodles during the warm months. Japanese summer can […]

No34 [Traditional] Chrysanthemum feasts

10/09/2015 aConceptLondon 0

October sees many people in Japan pinning their hopes for a long and hale life on the delicate blossoms of the chrysanthemum. The last of […]

No33 [Restaurant] Ramen, a very tasty bite at Muga

10/07/2015 aConceptLondon 0

Ramen, ramen, ramen, ramen, ramen. Five choices of soup make for a tasty trip to Muga. The latest arrival on the growing London nooble bar […]

No33 [Cooking] Chicken and Bamboo Shoots with Soy Sauce and Ginger

10/07/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Chicken and Bamboo Shoots with Soy Sauce and Ginger Lovely hot or cold, it’s a one-pot dish very simple to make. The combination of […]

No32 [Eating] Midsummer day of the ox

10/06/2015 aConceptLondon 0

Midsummer day of the ox July: “For today is the midsummer day of the ox!” The beginning of July marks the changing of the seasons, […]

No32 [Drinking] Sparkling and lively

10/06/2015 aConceptLondon 0

It’s June, and the atmosphere of early summer is finally approaching, as blue skies fill our days with extended sunshine. It is a season to […]

No32 [Cooking] Soba Salad with Asparagus and Grated Breakfast Radish

10/06/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Soba Salad with Asparagus and Grated Breakfast Radish Soba noodles are traditional Japanese noodle made with buckwheat flour, and are widely considered a super-foods […]

No31 [Traditional] June is “Minazuki”

10/05/2015 aConceptLondon 0

June: A tasty snack to help get through Japan’s offensive rainy season Once the bright and pleasant sunny weather of May has passed, the humidity […]

No31 [Review] It’s a woody flavour

10/05/2015 aConceptLondon 0

It’s May! Finally, a time for relaxing and soaking up some sun with family and friends. Opportunities to enjoy food, drink and company outside have […]

No31 [Cooking] Asparagus Rolls with Mayonnaise and Japanese Seven-Spice

10/05/2015 aConceptLondon 0

  Asparagus Rolls with Mayonnaise and Japanese Seven-Spice May is the season for English asparagus. I often pick my own in the local PYO and […]

No30 [Traditional] Tango-no-sekku (children’s Day)

10/04/2015 aConceptLondon 0

Tango-no-sekku (children’s Day) We celebrate ‘Tango-no-sekku’, a day dedicated to the health and happiness of all children. May the 5th is a day called ‘Tango-no […]

No30 [Cooking] Steamed Chicken and Shimeji Mushroom in Foil with Miso and Sake

10/04/2015 aConceptLondon 0

                  Steamed Chicken and Shimeji Mushroom in Foil with Miso and Sake Whoever has created the idea […]

No29 [Eating] Hanami

10/03/2015 aConceptLondon 0

Hanami April means Hanami, a festival more compelling than a beautiful blossom… The cherry blossoms that spring into bloom around the start of April, and […]

No29 [Cooking] Japanese Tomato Salad

10/03/2015 aConceptLondon 0

                  Japanese Tomato Salad Fancy making an extremely simple but utterly delicious Japanese salad dressing? I love […]

No28 [Cooking] Spicy Yakiniku wrapped in lettuce with miso and chives

10/02/2015 aConceptLondon 0

                  Spicy Yakiniku wrapped in lettuce with miso and chives Japanese barbeque, known as ‘yakiniku’, goes far […]

No27 [Cooking] Gyoza with pork, prawn and chives

10/12/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Gyoza with pork, prawn and chives Gyoza is a kind of pan-fried dumpling that is typically […]

No27 [Eating] Madam is served

10/12/2014 aConceptLondon 0

Madam is served Maeda Haruyo doesn’t always have time to cook, but just like many other women, she’s found a clever remedy to this. Daily […]

No27 [Drinking] A delightful tipple for a great price

10/12/2014 aConceptLondon 0

A delightful tipple for a great price More than 10 years have passed since I came to London. There used to be a very limited […]

No26 [Cooking] Tamago-yaki (Japanese folded omelette)

10/11/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Tamago-yaki (Japanese folded omelette) Sweet and lightly textured, Japanese omelette, or ‘Tamago-yaki’, is a popular sushi […]

No26 [Eating] Great dishes on a hot-plate

10/11/2014 aConceptLondon 0

Great dishes on a hot-plate When she invites guests over, Maeda Haruyo is never short of ideas to entertain and please them. What do you […]

No25 [Cooking] Chicken Nikujyaga

10/10/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Chicken Nikujyaga (Japanese stew of chicken, vegetables and shirataki noodles) Nikujyaga is the heart of Japanese […]

No25 [Eating] Time to eat!

10/10/2014 aConceptLondon 0

Time to eat! In Japan, one learns at a very young age that food is a serious matter. Maeda Haruyo takes us back to school. […]

No24 [Cooking] Tofu Teriyaki Burger

10/09/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                Tofu Teriyaki Burger Whether you are a vegetarian or an omnivore, tofu is a healthy and versatile […]

No24 [Restaurant] Heat, Meat, and Umami 2/2

10/09/2014 aConceptLondon 0

Heat, Meat, and Umami 2/2 Explore the luscious, meaty world of Japanese-style yakiniku at newly opened Kintan in Chancery Lane. Through an elegantly understated doorway […]

No23 [Cooking] Tofu, Edamame and Wakame salad with Yuzu dressing

10/07/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Tofu, Edamame and Wakame salad with Yuzu dressing This simple oriental salad went down a storm […]

No23 [Restaurant] Yakiniku, the next food boom

10/07/2014 aConceptLondon 0

Yakiniku, the next food boom Everybody knows about sushi and ramen, but there is also another intriguing type of Japanese restaurant to discover. Sushi and […]

No22 [Cooking] Nasu Dengaku

10/06/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Nasu Dengaku (Aubergine with Miso) Dengaku is a style of Japanese cooking with sweetened miso paste. […]

No22 [Eating] It’s time for kaimono

10/06/2014 aConceptLondon 0

It’s time for kaimono Maeda Haruyo has lived in Europe for a long time. She tells us what it’s like to feed her family in […]

No21 [Cooking] Tonkatsu

10/05/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Tonkatsu (Pork cutlet) When tonkatsu met curry ‘pork katsu curry’ was born. What you may not […]

No20 [Cooking] Yakitori

10/04/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Yakitori Succulent cubes of diced chicken put on bamboo skewers and grilled over charcoal, yakitori with […]

No19 [Cooking] French Bean with Black Sesame Seed

10/03/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  French Bean with Black Sesame Seed Rich in vitamins and minerals, sesame seeds are crunchy and […]

No18 [Cooking] Kakiage-don

10/02/2014 aConceptLondon 0

                  Kakiage-don (prawn & vegetable fritters on rice) Kakiage-don is a type of tempura in which several […]

No17 [Cooking] Su-no-mono

10/12/2013 aConceptLondon 0

                Su-no-mono The ultimate pallet cleanser, ‘su-no-mono’ is an understated gem of Japanese cuisine. Refreshing and healthy, it […]

No16 [Restaurant] A taste of Nagoya

10/11/2013 aConceptLondon 0

A taste of Nagoya Throughout Japan there are regional specialities alongside common dishes which can be found all over the country. ‘Nagoya Restaurant’, located n […]

No16 [Eating] Winter warmers

10/11/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Winter warmers The owners of the quite splendid Cocoro in Marylebone have just opened a sister restaurant in Holborn on Coptic Street. It is more […]

No16 [Cooking] Shikai-maki

10/11/2013 aConceptLondon 0

                  Shikai-maki If you are looking for a dish to impress at your dinner party, look no […]

No15 [Cooking] Tempura

10/10/2013 aConceptLondon 0

                Tempura Deep fried seafood and vegetables in a super light and crispy batter, Tempura distinguishes itself from […]

No14 [Restaurant] The city’s hidden gem

10/09/2013 aConceptLondon 0

The city’s hidden gem Tucked away among the diamond shops of Hatton Gardens in central London lies a hidden Japanese gem. ‘Tajima-Tei’ restaurant is on […]

No14 [Cooking] Ura-maki (Roll sushi)

10/09/2013 aConceptLondon 0

              Ura-maki (Roll sushi) Have you ever wondered what it would be like to make your own sushi at […]

No13 [Cooking] Tempura-Soba

10/07/2013 aConceptLondon 0

              Tempura-Soba (Deep fried prawns and vegetables in batter with soba noodles in a hot broth) Perhaps one of […]

No13 [Restaurant] So much fusion

10/07/2013 aConceptLondon 0

So much fusion So restaurant is a Japanese fusion restaurant hidden in the black alleys of Piccadilly Circus. It serves modern Japanese food fused with […]

No12 [Eating] Time for tea

10/06/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Time for tea Intoducing to the UK for the first time nationally one of the original brands of Japanese tea to the UK, Yamamotoyama Green […]

No12 [Cooking] Hiyashi chuuka (chilled Chinese style noodles)

10/06/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Hiyashi chuuka (chilled Chinese style noodles) Japan has many dishes that are linked to particular seasons throughout the year. The summer in Japan can get […]

No11 [Restaurant] Harmony in Mayfair

10/05/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Harmony in Mayfair Tucked away among the bustle and boutiques of London’s Mayfair on a side street lies a Japanese restaurant called Nagomi that is […]

No11 [Cooking] Oyako Donburi

10/05/2013 aConceptLondon 0

                Oyako Donburi The family of popular Japanese dishes widely known as “donburi mono” consists of a bowl […]

No10 [Cooking] Yaki gyoza

10/04/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Yaki gyoza (Fried dumplings) Gyoza are a popular type of Asian dumplings that bear somewhat of a resemblance to Italian ravioli. They have a thin […]

No10 [Restaurant] Authentic family-run sushi bar in Camden Town

10/04/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Authentic family-run sushi bar in Camden Town Sushi is undoubtedly the most famous Japanese dish, comprising of vingered rice either rolled up (maki) or set […]

No9 [Restaurant] Pot luck in West London

10/03/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Pot luck in West London There are several well-known one pot dishes in Japan. Sukiyaki, which we`ve covered in ZOOM magazine before, and Shabu-shabu, are […]

No9 [Eating] SOZAI Cooking School Opening

10/03/2013 aConceptLondon 0

SOZAI Cooking School Opening February 12th 2013 saw the opening of the UK’s first ever Japanese cooking school, known as SOZAI, near Liverpool St. The […]

No9 [Cooking] Teriyaki chicken Burger

10/03/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Teriyaki Chicken Burger The teriyaki chikcen burger is a unique type of burger created in Japan that puts a delicious teriyaki style chicken steak in […]

No8 [Cooking] Temari Sushi

10/02/2013 aConceptLondon 0

Temari Sushi Every year in Japan, on the third of March, people celebrate the Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival), a seasonal festivity where families pray for […]

No7 [Restaurant] iBUKi: Breathing New Life Into Japanese Cuisine!

10/12/2012 aConceptLondon 0

iBUKi: Breathing New Life Into Japanese Cuisine! Aunique and attractively modern Japanese sushi restaurant has recently opened in Maida Vale and there is no doubt […]

No7 [Cooking] Gomoku Chirashi

10/12/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Gomoku Chirashi The name “Gomoku Chirashi” literally means “a mixture of five toppings” and it is an apt one, as this dish is created by […]

No6 [Eating] Dorayaki: Japanese Pancake Journey!!!

10/11/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Dorayaki: Japanese Pancake Journey!!! Dorayaki is a Japanese pancake which traditionally contains a red bean paste filling (Anko/Azuki beans). The traditional “Azuki Dorayaki” has a […]

No6 [Cooking] Prawns in Chilli Sauce

10/11/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Prawns in Chilli Sauce This month’s recipe is a Japanese re-interpretation of the Classic Szechuan dish; prawns in chilli sauce. The original Chinese regional dish […]

No5 [Restaurant] Singing the praises of Suki-yaki

10/10/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Singing the praises of Suki-yaki One of the most satisfying things about eating out in Japan is the number of dishes cooked right in front […]

No5 [Cooking] Tori Kara-age

10/10/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Tori Kara-age The popular dish “Tori Kara-age” (Fried Chicken) has been eaten in Japan or over 90 years and is a versatile staple of Japanese […]

No4 [Cooking] Mabo Tofu

10/09/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Mabo Tofu The cuisine of many nations can be found on Japan’s dining tables but perhaps the one most commonly made at home is Chinese […]

No4 [Restaurant] In the market for chirashizushi

10/09/2012 aConceptLondon 0

In the market for chirashizushi Chirashizushi, or ‘scattered sushi’ sounds like what might happen if you ask a particularly temperamental sushi chef for some ketchup […]

No4 [Eating] Curry OK!

10/09/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Curry OK! Curry took a roundabout route into Japan. Arriving via the British navy at the end of the 19th century, when India was still […]

No3 [Restaurant] Oodles of noodles at Ittenbari

10/07/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Oodles of noodles at Ittenbari There is a scene in the quirky 80s film comedy ‘Tampopo’, where an old ramen master teaches his young pupil […]

No3 [Cooking] Zaru soba

10/07/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Zaru soba Soba noodles are very traditional form of Japanese cuisine. These noodles are made using buckwheat flour (the buckwheat plant is also calles “soba” […]

No2 [Restaurant] Celebrate the finest steak in the world at Matsuri

10/06/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Celebrate the finest steak in the world at Matsuri Wagyu – The Holy Grail for any lover of red meat seeking the ultimate steak. Prized […]

No2 [Eating] How to make perfect nigiri

10/06/2012 aConceptLondon 0

How to make perfect nigiri Creating rice balls for nigiri-zushi and onigiri, can be a bit of a bore. And unless you’re a trained sushi […]

No2 [Cooking] Inari Zushi

10/06/2012 aConceptLondon 0

Inari zushi Inari zushi are made from fried tofu that is boiled to be sweet or bittersweet and stuffed with boiled rice. When the rice inside […]

No1 [Restaurant] A taste of Kyûshû, in Marylebone

10/05/2012 aConceptLondon 0

A taste of Kyûshû, in Marylebone Japanese food for many people means one thing – sushi. Tempura, tonkatsu curry and bento boxes may also figure, […]

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