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Japan interlude

November 30th, 2010  |  Published in Restaurants  |  3 Comments

Kangaan, Kyoto

This is a quick post to explain the semi-silence on the blog … I’ve been away in Japan and have only returned (with many samples of confectionery and green tea as return-flight companions). It’s a country that is greatly rewarding to appetites. Hopefully I’ll be able to post a few visual mementoes of the meals – memorable, colourful and one-of-a-kind as they were – soon!

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  1. Nugmeg says:

    Looking forward to read y’r posts about Japan!

  2. sonya g says:

    Yay! I was hoping you’d do a few Japan posts 🙂 Tony and I finally made it to Baffi & Mos over the weekend and it was awesome!! I’ll be so sad to miss all of your Sydney food recommendations when we move!

  3. Anonymous says:

    i missed your presence!

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