Welcome and Konnichiwa from Japan
April 2024
This month we want to introduce you to two new members of the Yorkshire Appetite Team. With all of our Food Ambassadors being busy people with their fingers in a lot of pies (not literally!) and the tours being ever popular we welcome Marieanne and Alastair to the team. Both residents of North Yorkshire they have a great amount of experience in customer facing roles and of course a great interest in good food. You can check out their bios on the about us section of our website and we hope they will be very happy meeting our lovely customers.
As you know, York has what seems like a squillion good places to eat and so we wanted to introduce you to five more We have a new tour starting with five brand new venues for you to try and we are calling it the Tasty Treats of York Tour. We have, of course, researched all the venues, tried all the food and we can guarantee another flavour fest for your taste buds to enjoy. At present we are trialling it on certain dates, including some Saturdays so do not hesitate to book on and come back and see us again.
This month you may have noticed from our Instagram, Yorkshire Appetite and Yorkshire Appetite’s offspring are visiting Japan and I have to say it really is a culinary adventure. Despite a couple of months of Duo Lingo ‘learning’ Japanese, we are really just having to guess a lot of the time what we are eating so of course we are embarking on some food tours to help. Just recently we experienced the Taste of Kanazawa tour, a town which is famous for its seafood being on the coast of the Sea of Japan. A whole plate of sashimi (raw fish) was consumed and thoroughly enjoyed and a rather unusual potato salad among other things. Plum wine I have really taken a shine to. The local style of eating is called Izakaya which means ‘stay-drink-place’. Basically a spot to grab a drink, settle in for the evening, get comfortable and eat some small dishes and enjoy yourself with friends. According to our companion for the evening, Kanazawan native Tokoma, things can get pretty lively.
We then moved on to Hiroshima where we experienced the local dish of Okonomiyaki. This is a savoury pancake which they begin by cooking the mix on a hotplate in front of you, spreading the batter into shape similar to making a crepe. Yet that is just the start. On goes a whole selection of items, eggs, noodles, cabbage and any other topping you ordered. Oysters and crab seemed very popular where we ate. There was a whole bench of us sat watching the chefs prepare our dish and when it was served, while it looked an unusual, for us, mixture of ingredients, I can confirm it was very, very tasty.
Our host for the Flavours of Osaka Tour was Megumi who took us to three restaurants in the Temma area of the city which was a warren of small narrow streets lined with bars and restaurants. She told us these were hugely popular with the young crowd as they were somewhat vintage places, popular in the old days of the 70s and 80s as standing bars where people went to drink and now were the place to be seen. I’m pleased to say, not being part of the young crowd, she has reserved us seats! We tried the Kushikatsu which are fried foods on a stick! Rather like fried lollies – you can have all sorts, I tried some quails eggs and sweet potato, as you do. Plenty of tempura as it is very popular here, I can honestly say I have never had, until now, a tempura-ed avocado!
You will be pleased to hear we are embracing this food adventure and are willing to try many foods which are new to us. We do spend rather a lot of time saying ‘I’m not sure what it is, but it’s very nice”. Also a fair amount of time with confused taste buds trying to make sense of these unfamiliar tastes and textures. It all feels healthy and light – even despite the frying – in fact the fried oysters I tried in Hiroshima were so tasty I shall remember them fondly for many years! Do follow us on Instagram and Facebook to see some of our posts from Japan and we’ll see you back in Blighty soon.









