Contemporary Japanese Restaurant Design
Title | Contemporary Japanese Restaurant Design PDF eBook |
Author | Motoko Jitsukawa |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2012-06-26 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1462906672 |
This Japanese interior design and architecture book is filled with fresh ideas for restaurateurs and foodies alike. The Japanese approach of introducing classical aesthetics to innovative and exciting dinning spaces expresses the fundamentals of Japanese architecture and design. With evocative texts accompanying stunning photographs, Contemporary Japanese Restaurant Design features 28 of the most cutting-edge dining spaces by the country's leading restaurant designers.
Modern Japanese Cuisine
Title | Modern Japanese Cuisine PDF eBook |
Author | Katarzyna Joanna Cwiertka |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781861892980 |
"Katarzyna Cwiertka shows that key shifts in the Japanese diet were, in many cases, a consequence of modern imperialism. Exploring reforms in home cooking and military catering, wartime food management and the rise of urban gastronomy, she reveals how Japan's pre-modern culinary diversity was eventually replaced by a truly 'national' cuisine - a set of foods and practices with which the majority of Japanese today ardently identify." "The result of more than a decade of research, Modern Japanese Cuisine is a look at the historical roots of one of the world's best cuisines. It includes additional information on the influx of Japanese food and restaurants in Western countries, and how in turn these developments have informed our view of Japanese cuisine. This book is appetizing reading for all those interested in Japanese culture and its influences."--BOOK JACKET.
Modern Japanese Restaurant
Title | Modern Japanese Restaurant PDF eBook |
Author | Ietsugu Ohara |
Publisher | Images Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781864706352 |
Provides a definitive statement of contemporary interior design in the Japanese dining space, which has international reach to a wide audience across a huge market. Covers a range of projects (the majority achieved within the past 24 months) offering a varied approach to modern perspectives of Japanese interior design.
The Global Japanese Restaurant
Title | The Global Japanese Restaurant PDF eBook |
Author | James Farrer |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0824895266 |
"With more than 120,000 Japanese restaurants around the world, Japanese cuisine has become truly global. Through the transnational culinary mobilities of migrant entrepreneurs, workers, ideas and capital, Japanese cuisine spread and adapted to international tastes. But this expansion is also entangled in culinary politics, ranging from authenticity claims and status competition among restaurateurs and consumers to societal racism, immigration policies, and soft power politics that have shaped the transmission and transformation of Japanese cuisine. Such politics has involved appropriation, oppression, but also cooperation across ethnic lines. Ultimately, the restaurant is a continually reinvented imaginary of Japan represented in concrete form to consumers by restaurateurs, cooks, and servers of varied nationalities and ethnicities who act as cultural intermediaries. The Global Japanese Restaurant: Mobilities, Imaginaries, and Politics uses an innovative global perspective and rich ethnographic data on six continents to fashion a comprehensive account of the creation and reception of the "global Japanese restaurant" in the modern world. Drawing heavily on untapped primary sources in multiple languages, this book centers on the stories of Japanese migrants in the first half of the twentieth century, and then on non-Japanese chefs and restaurateurs from Asia, Africa, Europe, Australasia, and the Americas whose mobilities, since the mid-1900s, who have been reshaping and spreading Japanese cuisine. The narrative covers a century and a half of transnational mobilities, global imaginaries, and culinary politics at different scales. It shifts the spotlight of Japanese culinary globalization from the "West" to refocus the story on Japan's East Asian neighbors and highlights the growing role of non-Japanese actors (chefs, restaurateurs, suppliers, corporations, service staff) since the 1980s. These essays explore restaurants as social spaces, creating a readable and compelling history that makes original contributions to Japan studies, food studies, and global studies. The transdisciplinary framework will be a pioneering model for combining fieldwork and archival research to analyze the complexities of culinary globalization"--
JapanEasy
Title | JapanEasy PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Anderson |
Publisher | Hardie Grant Publishing |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2017-09-21 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1784881716 |
Many people are intimidated at the idea of cooking Japanese food at home. But in JapanEasy, Tim Anderson reveals that many Japanese recipes require no specialist ingredients at all, and can in fact be whipped up with products found at your local supermarket. In fact, there are only seven essential ingredients required for the whole book: soy sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, dashi, sake, miso and rice. You don't need any special equipment, either. No sushi mat? No problem - use just cling film and a tea towel! JapanEasy is designed to be an introduction to the world of Japanese cooking via some of its most accessible (but authentic) dishes. The recipes here do not ‘cheat’ in any way; there are no inadequate substitutions for obscure ingredients: this is the real deal. Tim starts with some basic sauces and marinades that any will easily 'Japanify' any meal, then moves onto favourites such as gyoza, sushi, yakitori, ramen and tempura, and introduces readers to new dishes they will love. Try your hand at a range of croquettas, sukiyaki and a Japanese 'carbonara' that will change your life. Recipes are clearly explained and rated according to difficulty, making them easy to follow and even easier to get right. If you are looking for fun, simple, relatively quick yet delicious Japanese dishes that you can actually make on a regular basis – the search stops here.
Sushi Made Simple
Title | Sushi Made Simple PDF eBook |
Author | Atsuko Ikeda |
Publisher | Ryland Peters & Small |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2017-11-14 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1788793927 |
A masterclass in sushi making from London-based teacher Atsuko, who combines authentic knowledge and skills with contemporary, innovative ideas to give 60 recipes for rolls, wraps, moulded and deconstructed sushi.
Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Japan
Title | Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Rath |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2010-12-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0520262271 |
"Food and Fantasy offers a fresh look at Japanese cuisine through its pre-modern to early modern history. Rath's treatment of the cuisines that existed in the world of the shoguns and what these reflect of taste and aesthetics, life and politics, offers lush detail. We have a taste of the meals that may have only existed in the hungry imaginations of writers."—Merry White, author of Perfectly Japanese: Making Families in an Era of Upheaval