Fill up on all-you-can-eat crab near Tokyo’s old fish market
Kanimatsuri restaurant keeps the festival season party going with all-you-can-eat crab in Tokyo’s vibrant Tsukiji Outer Market.
Kanimatsuri restaurant keeps the festival season party going with all-you-can-eat crab in Tokyo’s vibrant Tsukiji Outer Market.
A former Wesleyan Church that survived the World War II bombing of Darwin provides a shady spot for a bite to eat at Eva’s Cafe beneath a lush green canopy in Australia’s Northern Territory. The cafe has a selection of sandwiches, baked goods, salads, fruit juices and more, with the option of eating inside or on one of two large patios.
Farm Basel serves fresh-picked vegetables and locally sourced dairy and beef in an agrarian complex surrounded by urban Tokyo. After your fresh, delicious meal you can check out the nearby Isonuma Milk and Beef Farm and Nakanishi Farm, a fruit and vegetable farm.
One of Nintendo’s cutest — and hungriest — game characters is causing long lines outside Japan’s oldest beef bowl chain nationwide. Now through Aug. 31, Yoshinoya is offering a special Kirby set that includes the chain’s famous gyudon — thinly sliced beef and onions atop a bed of white rice
Maison Kei in Gotemba offers a multicourse French dining experience with a view of Mount Fuji.
California Roll & Sushi in Pyeongtaek, just a five-minute drive from the main gate at Osan Air Base, specializes in sushi rolls that put an American twist on a Japanese mainstay.
Immerse yourself in a Japanese tea ceremony in proper ceremonial garb at a 300-year-old Zen Buddhist temple on Itsukushima, an island near Hiroshima.
This eatery reminiscent of Cajun seafood is a wonderful taste of home for Southerners stationed at Camp Humphreys.
World Philly Cheesesteaks near Osan Air Base offers the classic American sub and many other items with a tasty Asian twist.
Slowalk Coffee Roasters near Maina on Route 1 is spacious, warm and welcoming, a great place to get a drink and possibly a bite to eat and hang out as long as you like.