Japan Eats!
What is Japanese food? Sushi, or ramen, or kaiseki? What about Izakaya? Akiko Katayama, a Japanese native, New York-based food writer and director of the New York Japanese Culinary Academy, tells you all about real Japanese food and food culture. With guests ranging from sake producers with generations of experience to American chefs pushing the envelope of Japanese gastronomy, Japanese cuisine is demystified here!

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Sushi Can Be Sustainable

Sushi Can Be Sustainable

Our guest today is Hajime Sato who is the chef/owner of Sozai near Detroit, Michigan. Hajime has been known for keenly pursuing sustainability, which is very challenging for a sushi chef, for the last...

17 Juli 202349min

What Makes the Japanese Food Culture So Unique?

What Makes the Japanese Food Culture So Unique?

Our guest is Matt Alt who is a Tokyo-based writer and "localizer" of Japanese entertainment products including video games, toys, and manga. His work has appeared widely in publications including The ...

6 Juli 202356min

Wagashi: Delicious, Beautiful Japanese Sweets Celebrate Seasons And Nature

Wagashi: Delicious, Beautiful Japanese Sweets Celebrate Seasons And Nature

Our guest today is Phoebe Ogawa, who is a wagashi chef based in New York. Wagashi are traditional Japanese sweets, and they are quite different from Western-style sweets in many ways, such as the ingr...

26 Juni 202358min

Kodawari Ramen:  A Former Air Force Pilot Leads The Ramen Culture In Paris

Kodawari Ramen: A Former Air Force Pilot Leads The Ramen Culture In Paris

Our guest today is Jean-Baptiste Meusnier, the chef and owner of Kodawari Ramen in Paris. Jean-Baptiste was an air force pilot in his home country of France when he had a revelation to become a ramen ...

19 Juni 202348min

Obsessed With Ice: What is Kakigori?

Obsessed With Ice: What is Kakigori?

Our guest today is Elizabeth Andoh, who has joined us 12 times previously to share her truly deep insight into traditional Japanese food culture. Elizabeth is a food writer and Japanese cooking instru...

15 Juni 202343min

Nisei: A First-Generation Chef Explores Possibilities of Japanese Culinary Tradition Globally

Nisei: A First-Generation Chef Explores Possibilities of Japanese Culinary Tradition Globally

Our guest is David Yoshimura, who is the chef/owner of Nisei in San Francisco, California.Nisei means the first-generation, a son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who were born in the United States....

5 Juni 202345min

Shalom Japan: Marrying Japanese and Jewish Flavors Naturally

Shalom Japan: Marrying Japanese and Jewish Flavors Naturally

Our guest is Sawako Okochi who is the co-chef and co-owner of Shalom Japan, which she opened in 2013 with her husband and co-chef, Aaron Israel. Shalom Japan is unique because Sawa and Aaron combine J...

23 Maj 202333min

San-J: Communicating the Precious Tradition of Japanese Soy Sauce for 45 Years

San-J: Communicating the Precious Tradition of Japanese Soy Sauce for 45 Years

Our guest Takashi Sato is the 8th generation family member of Sanjirushi Jozo in Mie Prefecture and the president of San-J International in the U.S. Sanjirushi Jozo has been making soy sauce and miso ...

15 Maj 202348min

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