It’s February, and love is in the air. You can smell it wafting around; it gets stuck in your throat and makes you sneeze, your eyes itch and your nose run… or maybe that’s just the cedar pollen. Valentine’s day is here, but it’s not too late to find a steamy hot date. Love may […]
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Food, but make it fashion: My Day In Kimono

Kimono are an undeniable symbol of Japan – their elegant and intricate patterns are woven from the history and culture of the country. Every year (with certain… pandemic exceptions), thousands of tourists flock to kimono rental shops for their chance to wear these garments. There are just as many shops all across Japan happy to […]
Dinner at the Apollo

Before I was enamored with all things Japan, there was another country I was obsessed with. Thanks to a book of mythology and a few family vacations, Greece is the country that has held my fascination from a young age. Since I lived in Germany for most of my childhood, Greece was easy for my […]
Tokyo Station Illumination Walk

A very Marunouchi Christmas Christmas time is officially here; and if you live in Tokyo, it’s been here since Halloween wrapped up. I, being a stubborn fan of the American food-based holiday Thanksgiving, waited until I awoke from a turkey coma (courtesy of Harrys Sandwich Co) to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. […]
New Mozzarella Shop in Omotesando

Cheese lovers rejoice, for there is a new shop in town turning out fresh Italian cheeses! Mumu Mozzarella just opened about a month ago in the back streets of Omotesando. The shop has a selection of freshly made mozzarella and burrata cheeses for sale. They create their cheese on site with a machine and milk […]
Tokyo Pancake Quest

In the US, March Madness usually consists of watching the NCAA Basketball tournament and filling out a predictive bracket. When I was in university, I used to watch my college’s basketball team work its way up the bracket. At work, I’d fill out my predictive bracket and put in ten bucks in hopes of guessing […]
The Japanese Kit Kat Project

Kit Kats are very popular in Japan- so popular, that many new special and unique flavors of Kit Kats are released all the time. There have been over 300 flavors released since 2000! They became a popular treat to give out to encourage people, since the name sounds close to Kitto Kattsu (きっと勝つ- you will […]
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Vegan Cooking for Meat Eaters

On the beautiful Caribbean cost, tucked into the southern reaches of Costa Rica, the tropical town of Puerto Viejo sits between a wild jungle and breathtaking beaches. The town is a mash-up of cultures, creating a unique community not found anywhere else in the country. A mix of natives, day-trippers and expats creates a town […]
Eska

Eska is a modern two story restaurant located in the same building complex as the forum Karlin. I first saw it on my way to a concert at forum Karlin, and it was full of people grabbing a drink before the show. So instead of fighting the crowds, I made a note to come back […]
Den Noc

Best pancakes I’ve ever had. Den Noc is a tiny, cute restaurant tucked between two streets in the maze that is Prague 1. It is one of the five restaurants that received a five star review from yours truly. To reach Den Noch, get off a the Náměstí Republiky metro stop and walk about ten […]