Japanese breakfast

Osaka hotel has amazing all-you-can-eat takoyaki and kushikatsu breakfast buffet

Start the day with a street food buffet!

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Sushi for breakfast? Our under-1,000-yen breakfast with Hama Sushi’s new morning menu

It may not be normal, but we could get used to this.

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Former sushi chef serves onigiri rice balls for breakfast at new morning restaurant in Japan

A breakfast place so good it’s only open for around three hours every morning.

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The best place to eat Japanese breakfast for US$2: Cheap food hack for locals and tourists

Sukiya is famous for its beef bowls, but not many people know about its great breakfasts.

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We eat a luxurious Japanese-style buffet breakfast in a restaurant full of wood-carved bears

If you’re looking for breakfast in Tokyo, look no further than this place!

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New spreadable French Toast from Japan is a game-changer

The easiest way to make French toast? Simply spread it on bread!

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New spreadable melon pan changes the way we eat toast in Japan

Making melon bread, and curry bread, just got a whole lot easier. 

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How to turn konbini food into a luxury Japanese meal

It looks like a breakfast at a fancy ryokan inn, but all this food came from a humble 7-Eleven and cost about 10 bucks

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Japanese online retailer selling mouth-watering salmon, nori, eggs and bacon bookmarks【Pics】

When you don’t have time to cook, but still want something tasty in your book.

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Japan is about to get baked cheesecake-flavour cornflakes—breakfast will never be the same again

Stop everything you’re doing because we have three very important words to say: cheesecake flavoured cornflakes.

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Japanese breakfasts, just like Japanese lunches and dinners, can be extremely tasty. Granted, miso soup and grilled fish might not be as filling as bacon and eggs, but they make for a palate-pleasingly healthy alternative that will give you energy for the rest of the day without a bloated feeling for the rest of the morning.

But depending on where you live, a Japanese breakfast can be hard to come by, as most overseas Japanese restaurants specialize in heavier fare for lunch and dinner crowds. If you live in New York, though, you’re in luck, as the restaurant Okonomi is giving local diners a chance to make their most important meal of the day a traditional Japanese one.

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