5 of the Weirdest Instant Noodles in Japan and Where to Get Them
As the inventor of instant ramen, Japan has a huge number of interesting flavours, but are they all good?
As the inventor of instant ramen, Japan has a huge number of interesting flavours, but are they all good?
Ramen: probably the cheapest Michelin-starred food in the world. Is it worth a visit? And how does the instant version compare?
A day trip to the port town of Yokohama opens up a portal to Hawaii and China.
We try insects, cake, and other unique canned goods from Japan’s Mr. Kanso.
Osaka is a city full of attractions, so we used the Amazing Pass to cram in as much as possible for a very reasonable price.
Nara was once Japan’s capital city, and is home to heritage sites and plenty to see and do – a lot of them free!
Kobe beef on a budget that isn’t Steakland? We visit Teppan Dining Houki, a hidden restaurant with a simple yet elevated Kobe beef lunch set.
A recap of Te Ahi Kōmau, a Food Fire Festival in South Auckland, New Zealand celebrating Māori and Polynesian food, arts, and culture.
We visit the Wood Egg Museum in Hiroshima, home to the Factory and visitor’s centre of the famous Otafuku okonomiyaki sauce company.
We took advantage of our Airbnb kitchen to cook up mentaiko dishes for a full day for a fraction of the cost of restaurant dishes.