Taste of Japan, with a touch of Vietnam
Tuesday, 10:32, 17/05/2016
Feeling uninspired in the kitchen? Tokyo-based chef Nihonbashi Yukari has a great piece of advice for you: try reinventing popular dishes with whatever ingredients that you love.
To the surprise of the guests, he created a mouth-watering menu within a short period of time combining both Japanese and Vietnamese ingredients and cooking styles.
Yukari encouraged Vietnamese home cooks and chefs to play with what they can find in local markets.
“I hope that there will be a new trend of localizing Japanese dishes in the city,” he said. “For example, the water spinach, which is popular in Vietnam, can be made into a flavorful Japanese cold soup."
“Try a new ingredient for a traditional recipe, and you will create a Japanese dish of your own.”
He added that Japanese cuisine is known for its simple yet distinct taste and can be adapted very well using local ingredients. The event was part of a food promotion campaign sponsored by the Japanese ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.