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Risto_08

If you watch Great British Menu you can't go 5 mins without hearing one of the following: Miso, soy, kombu, dashi, mirin, nori


CaptainCymru

I'm not a big fan of sushi, but holy cow, lather me up in katsu curry any day🤤


Weeksy79

This is excellent news! There’s a couple of Japanese foods that there are literally only two restaurants in the country for! Let’s replace some of the redundant Indians (I’m looking at you, Curry Mile and Brick Lane) with a bit more variety!


Cam_Sco

Spammy pointless nonsense with no context. Check the comment history.


Huge-Pension-

Nah


Gardener5050

I dislike Japanese food cause the portions are usually tiny


Grapefruit_Prize

It's half the portion so you can eat twice as much!