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I found a Japanese food market nearby where I live. My instant ramen’s will be so much better here on in!! The post I found a Japanese food market nearby where I live. My instant ramen’s will be so much better here on in!! appeared first on Dining and Cooking.

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Introducing Umami - a Japanese street food restaurant. 🥢 “Umami” is often described as a savoury and rich taste. The term comes from Japanese and translates to “pleasant savoury taste” or “deliciousness.” 🍜 This is just part 1 of this fun branding project - stay tuned to see more branding and marketing materials that reflect the ambience of Umami! 🎌 *obsessed with the illustrations for the stickers 🫣😍 > @designerbriefs #graphicdesign #japanese #japanesefood #japan #restaurant #promotion...

Introducing Umami - a Japanese street food restaurant. 🥢 “Umami” is often described as a savoury and rich taste. The term comes from Japanese and translates to “pleasant savoury taste” or “deliciousness.” 🍜 This is just part 1 of this fun branding project - stay tuned to see more branding and marketing materials that reflect the ambience of Umami! 🎌 *obsessed with the illustrations for the stickers 🫣😍 > @designerbriefs #graphicdesign #japanese #japanesefood #japan #restaurant…

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A detailed wooden ramen stall illustration, reminiscent of a classic Japanese eatery. Perfect for culinary or restaurant-themed projects. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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Nishiki Market, Kyoto, Japan | SAVEUR

From SAVEUR Issue #154 Though I've visited so many great food bazaars in Japan, for my money, the centuries-old Nishiki market, located in the old imperial capital of Kyoto, is the country's most picturesque. Within the six-block covered arcade, shopkeepers entice housewives in full kimono, local kaiseki chefs, and curious tourists with katsuobushi (dried bonito), freshly roasted green tea, and Kyoto-style confections. I, too, am tempted by everything here, but I have my favorites. Keep…

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