Find out which Summer Surprise KitKat you got! Eat ’em at home, or take ’em to the beach!
Common Allergens: Dairy, Wheat, Soy
May Contain Traces Of: Egg, Almond, Sesame
Suitable for Vegetarians: Yes
Common Allergens: Dairy, Wheat, Soy
May Contain Traces Of: Egg, Almond, Sesame
Suitable for Vegetarians: Yes
Common Allergens: Dairy, Wheat, Soy
May Contain Traces Of: Egg, Almond, Sesame
Suitable for Vegetarians: Yes
Chicken Katsu Curry is the ultimate answer if you’re craving a cozy, comforting Japanese dish. It’s warm, rich, and full of flavor — the kind of dish that makes you feel like you’re dining at a beloved local eatery in Tokyo. In one of their latest videos, popular YouTube food creators Aaron and Claire show...
Learn how to make Aaron and Claire’s 15-Minute Teriyaki Chicken!
Konbini in Japan are more than your average convenience store. You can pay bills, grab cash, send packages, or use the clean bathroom. They’re user-friendly, but a few phrases might leave you frozen at the counter. So let’s break it down. Here’s how to speak Japanese at the konbini, without stress and with full snack access!
In Japan, konbini (convenience stores) are places where you can enjoy many helpful services. But the most popular thing everyone does at a konbini is buying delicious and ready-to-eat food. Let’s look at everyday meals you can’t miss, starting with cold noodles!
Tokyo is home to some of the world’s finest cake shops, offering beautifully crafted desserts with premium ingredients. From the upscale streets of Marunouchi to the stylish corners of Kichijoji, each patisserie delivers a luxurious experience for cake lovers. Let’s check out Tokyo’s top five luxury cake shops—featuring a must-try destination in Marunouchi! Janu Patisserie...
Want to know which Japanese snack box subscription service is right for you? Let’s compare Valentine’s Day boxes!