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| This is the specialty of Oohara-no-sato.This
is special kind of Nabe which is Japanese one-pot dish. There is
a wide range of nabe dishes. Normally, nabe uses hot water to be
cooked vegetables, meat, seafood and mushrooms or other ingredients
together in a pot. The Miso-nabe uses Miso-soup instead of hot water
normally used. This is a major difference between regular nabe and
Miso-nabe of Oohara-no-sato. |
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"Deluxe Miso-Nabe"
Beside standard Miso-nabe, this is prepared some
additional foods which are Tempura and Sashimi. Tempra is deepfried
fish and vegetables. Sashimi is raw fishes with soy sauce.
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"Botan-Nabe"
This is another type of miso-nabe. Its contents is the almost
same as Miso-nabe except using boar instead of chicken. Boar is
so tasty and rare. This food is provided only in winter. So, please
check this availability before you reserve.
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"Chicken-Sukiyaki"
Sukiyaki is so famous not only in Japan also in the world. Contents
are the almost same as Miso-nabe. These are cooked in a pot with
soy sauce, sugar, and sake, and dipped in a raw egg when eating.
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"Tofu-Nabe (Yudofu) "
Tofu, Soy bean curd is a popular Japanese dish. It is an important
addition to your Japanese menu. Yudofu means boiled Tofu. It is
an incredibly simple, yet delicous dish. Most Japanese can't live
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"Tempura (Additional Order) "
Tempura is deep fried vegetable or seafood, which is commonly
eaten in Japan. Normally, the fillings are prawns, fish, and mushrooms
which are depends on seasons. It is served with a special dip,
which called tentsuyu.
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"Sashimi (Additional Order) "
Sashimi is raw fish. Tuna is very popular sashimi fish, though
there are many kinds of sashimi and provided. They are eaten with
wasabi and soy sauce. Wasabi forms a spicy green paste and is
enhanced sashimi's taste.
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