Hi food expert,
What would you recommend as a good first time Japanese food? Generally I like Asian food and don't want to make a wrong decision here.
Something genuine, but also to be on the safe side.
Many thanks
>>7065504
お好み焼き
焼肉
中トロ寿司
とんかつ
マグロ丼
味噌ラーメン
>>7065504
top ramen and Pocky, you weeb fuck
Just fucking ask your waiter you stupid fucking faggot fuck.
The fucking faggot waiter doesn't give a shit, but I do. So If you don't want to help out, get your ass to /b/ and whine about you depression there. Thanks
>>7065528
>he doesn't know how to respond to people
lol fucking middle schooler, go back to reddit and stop pretending you're hardcore by coming here. fucking faggot bitch loser fag bitch.
>>7065543
>wise one
Probably a reddit user yourself, right?
>>7065554
youre just going to fucking cry some more huh kiddo? go to >>>/trash/ where your mom aborted you at.
btw cream cheese wontons
Great, thanks guys. Its a start. Not a reddit user nor do I think one being cool coming here.
Is this thread real?
Tonkatsu Donburi
Start with a simple katsu. Pork is the usual choice, chicken is also normal. Its just breaded and fried meat over rice with a sauce.
You can work your way up to simple salmon or yellowtail rolls later