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what did you eat? please dont tell me Moss Burger.

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I had Mos Burger for dinner!

They actually have some pretty decent vegetarian food and great iced tea!


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I have a weakness for the food carts over in the park near the train station . octopus puffs on a stick is like tokyo corndogs man.

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I have a weakness for the food carts over in the park near the train station . octopus puffs on a stick is like tokyo corndogs man.


Ever eat fish with the head attached? eeehhh....
Gotta be some challenging food over there...


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The best part of any fish is the cheeks... little scallop-like treasures of firm tasty fish meat. :D


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the only thing I cant handle are the chicken gristle things at the yakitori joint.

evrything else=pretty darn tasty.

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The best part of any fish is the cheeks... little scallop-like treasures of firm tasty fish meat. :D


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Frank Kozik wrote:
the only thing I cant handle are the chicken gristle things at the yakitori joint.

evrything else=pretty darn tasty.


Lobster tamale (the green liver) ???


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Locomoco wrote:
The best part of any fish is the cheeks... little scallop-like treasures of firm tasty fish meat. :D


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It's just like the regular fish meat... sheesh... :-P


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whenever I go I just eat everything they shove at me and rarely ask questions.

I may have eaten that I dont know.

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Locomoco wrote:
The best part of any fish is the cheeks... little scallop-like treasures of firm tasty fish meat. :D


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Oh no, he's right with the exception of some fatty tuna belly!

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People fight for the fish cheeks...


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Every time I go out with my friends there it turns into a game of "let's see what the gaijin will eat." So far I've eaten raw horse and whale cutlet, but passed on the prawn compelte with legs and eyes.


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My wife loves to eat the fish cheeks........ I find them hard to eat with that white eyeball staring at you......... :shock:


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My wife loves to eat the fish cheeks........ I find them hard to eat with that white eyeball staring at you......... :shock:


You can halibut cheeks by the pound when in season, just the cheeks, no head. Makes great tempura or bouillabaisse.

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if i ever get over to japan i gotta try the raw frog's heart.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_4wqZvC378&mode=related&search=


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my mom and grandfater likes the fish cheek and sucks the eyeballs... sorta grosses me out when they eat that


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Cheeks are the tastiest part. I've eaten live lobster and shrimp but I don't know what else I'd eat that was still alive.


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my mom and grandfater likes the fish cheek and sucks the eyeballs... sorta grosses me out when they eat that


Are they fillipino? Those dudes will eat anything. :shock:


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Are they fillipino? Those dudes will eat anything. :shock:


no. but my mom did say she tried balut just last week or so and said it wasn't too bad.... i can't get myself to try it

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she cooks frog once in awhile.. stuff is cool, it's muscles start pulsing when you put some salt on it... better that chicken


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http://www.fishsniffer.com/cgi-bin/foru ... 1145196489


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Seeing as we're on the topic, check this link out. I've posted it here before but it is a must read when it comes to culinary adventures.

http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/ca ... eat_it.php


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yeah i'm looking forward to getting to Japan, but I have no idea what i will eat.

frigging allergic to everything...

um..what is that picture of? it looks like an egg...i'm almost afraid to ask

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um..what is that picture of? it looks like an egg...i'm almost afraid to ask


balut... some filipino delicasse (sp) a partially developed chicken in an egg


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um..what is that picture of? it looks like an egg...i'm almost afraid to ask


balut... some filipino delicasse (sp) a partially developed chicken in an egg


The veal of poultry... :D


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