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RITA Japanese Eatery Little Japanese Restaurant Feel Like Fall Out To Japan ðŸķ

This is a Japanese shop that we have just tried, and feel that the food is much more delicious than expected. ðŸĨđ The shop is decorated with wood. Give a cozy feed like a small drinking shop in Japan.

There are a lot of food options, including ramen / tonkatsu / curry rice / steak / sashimi. Anyone who likes Japanese food should choose to eat it. 🍜

Personally, we like beef steak with tonkatsu menu. Well-made meat, crispy fried, not oiled. Curry is Japanese, easy to eat, not too organized.

The other favorite is the atmosphere. The shop is not very big, but it feels warm and friendly. We like to eat after work, very suitable for eating with friends or for a light dinner. ðŸķâœĻ

📍 RITA Japanese Eatery - Colony 1 Z.12

⏰ 12: 00-23: 00 daily

🚗 There was little parking. We went late to the Amazon.

💰 About 200-400 Baht / Person

# Where are the holidays going? # Pin the delicious shop # Restaurant # Restaurant review # Japanese food

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Panel Cafe, Kyoto Japan 😋
Liz Harris

Liz Harris

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Japanese SoufflÃĐ Pancakes!
Another cute spot in Princeton - J.S. Foodies! They make fresh Japanese soufflÃĐ pancakes with multiple flavors. I got their chocolate one but definitely need to come back to try their lemon ricotta one. I normally can never finish pancakes on my own but I cleaned this plate yall! They’re so light a
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Avanthika | Food & Travel UGC

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A close-up of a Japanese rice bowl featuring sliced beef, green onions, and tempura shrimp and asparagus, served in a decorative bowl on a wooden table.
An overhead view of a dining table laden with various Japanese dishes, including two beef bowls with poached eggs, a tempura bowl, miso soups, and small side dishes.
A close-up of a bowl of creamy noodles topped with sea urchin (uni), bright orange salmon roe (ikura), and shredded nori, served in a black and white patterned bowl.
New Japanese restaurant in Seattle!âœĻâœĻ
#food #japanesefood #japanesefood
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Domitos

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Here we love the Japanese food ðŸē
These were our soups and appetizers the other night at Kinya Ramen restaurant. #kinyaramen #ramen #Japan #ramenislife #Lemon8Scrapbook
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Franyelikapv

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BEAUTIFUL SAN ANTONIO JAPANESE TEA GARDEN! ðŸŒŋ
One of the prettiest places to visit in San Antonio and it’s FREE! Open daily 7am-5pm. They also have a super cute restaurant open for lunch and dinner! Japanese Tea Garden 📍3853 N St. Mary’s St San Antonio #sanantonio #travel #sanantoniotexas #sanantoniocreator #sanantoniothi
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SanAntonioFoodie

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the most aesthetic japanese cafe in LA ☕ïļ
kodo 📍DTLA Arts District 🧉 Tensaito Cold Cap with espresso ☕ïļ Amai Con Panna ðŸĩ Uji-kintoki 🐟 Grilled Salt Cured Salmon ðŸĨĐ Ribeye Yakiniku Don-Buri ⏰ Hours âŠđ Mon-tue 9-5 pm / wed-thu, sun 9-10pm / fri-sat 9-12am (next day) 💰Prices: âŠđ $5-9 for drinks âŠđ $9–$25 (casual dining), $120 per
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Viv

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AFFORDABLE japanese food in NYC âœĻ
🍛 japanese comfort food in brooklyn👇🏞 💖 follow @cass â€Ē nyc food for more food recs in nyc! 🔖 save this and share with someone you want to bring here 😋 cozy japanese food is probably the best food for the autumn because it just feels so comfy, and i was so happy to discover SOBOKU in br
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cass â€Ē nyc food

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Highly rated Japanese rice balls
Looking for a quick and delicious Japanese meal in Palo Alto? Onigilly’s got you covered! 🌟 Their Poke Bowl is super fresh, with perfectly seasoned fish for just $16. 🐟 If you’re in the mood for something crispy, the Tempura Bowl is packed with light, crunchy goodness for $15. And for a little b
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Foodandsachi

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A black bowl of salmon rice with sauce being poured over it, garnished with green onions, seaweed, and an egg yolk. This dish is from Ginya Izakaya, an Atlanta Japanese restaurant known for its kind staff and variety of menu options.
A plate of perfectly charred grilled shishito peppers with a lemon wedge, seasoned with salt, alongside a can of Kikusui Funaguchi Genshu Sake. These fresh peppers are a Japanese small bite option.
A white plate featuring Crispy Spicy Tuna Box sushi rolls, garnished with microgreens and sauce, next to a bowl of edamame. This dish highlights fresh spicy tuna and crispy rice.
You HAVE TO TRY this Atlanta Japanese Restaurant ðŸĨĒ
Asian food is probably one of my favorite cuisines to indulge in! Being in Atlanta people always complain that we don’t have many great Asian restaurants but that could not be further from the truth!! Have no fear Atlanta foodies I’m here to set the record STRAIGHT!!! This place was introduced t
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Sydnee Love💕

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Beautiful Japanese Dining Experience in Las Vegas
Kaiseki Yuzu in Las Vegas is one of the most beautiful and exclusive Japanese Osaka Style Omakase experiences in the world. Enjoy course after course of the best sushi, freshest fish, wagyu, truffle, exquisite desserts & more all hand crafted from the chef’s counter by James Beard nominated, Mi
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VegasStarfish

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