Posted in Canada, Vancouver, dining out, fish, food, food & travel, restaurant review, restaurants, seafood, travel, travel tips, traveleating on Oct 25th, 2010
Although I’ve stopped blogging, I thought I would write a short(ish) post about Vancouver, where the vegetarian husband and I spent a week in late September. Given that we ate so well there, it would be remiss of me not to pass on my eating recommendations to fellow travellers. Although I [...]
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a ‘traveleating’ journal: japan by Helen Yuet Ling Pang | Make Your Own Book
I’m back briefly to let you all know about my latest project, a small 80 page photobook called a ‘traveleating’ journal: japan, based on my three Japan posts from the trip last November. It was so much fun putting this together and [...]
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Posted in cookery, cooking, dining out, food, food & travel, recipe, restaurant review, restaurants, travel, traveleating on Dec 10th, 2009
I decided on my last day in Japan to retire from food blogging. I’ve been blogging intensively for over two years and have reached the point where I’m mentally very tired and would like to do something different. I have loved writing about food, sharing my eating experiences and most of all learning from readers, [...]
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Posted in Japan, Japanese, Tokyo, dining out, food, food & travel, restaurant review, restaurants, travel, travel tips, traveleating on Dec 6th, 2009
We spent six days in Tokyo between various trips to Kyoto (see Kyoto Tales), Numazu and visiting the Jigokudani snow monkeys in the Japan Alps (see Snow Monkeys & Soba Noodles). As this was my fifth time in Tokyo, I chose to concentrate on my favourite places, as well as visit a few areas new [...]
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Posted in Japan, Japanese, Kyoto, dining out, food, food & travel, noodles, restaurant review, restaurants, sushi, travel, travel tips, traveleating, vegetarian on Nov 29th, 2009
After travelling to see the Jigokudani snow monkeys (see Snow Monkeys and Soba Noodles) in the Japan Alps, we returned to Yokohama to repack our bags before leaving early the next morning for Kyoto, Japan’s old imperial capital.
Planning the three days was harder than I thought. I had to drop many of the items on [...]
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