+ Follow MAISEN Tag
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[Title] => What is Maisen’s secret and why do foodies love it?
[Summary] => Fans of Maisen can now let out a collective sigh of relief, as the famous tonkatsu chain of restos opens its first flagship store at Greenbelt 5. Braving the Freaky Friday traffic, foodies flocked to the wood-lined eatery, opting for a taste of Japan’s best.
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[Title] => Zen meets Suyen: Ben Chan brings the flavors of Japan to Manila
[Summary] => My brother Carlos sent me right after college in San Francisco to work here in Osaka. I had long hair — a Bee Gees-style haircut,” explains Ben Chan, the visionary retailer behind Bench. He then adds half-jokingly, “To discipline me.”
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[Summary] => Ben Chan now is at the Maisen kitchen in Aoyama, learning from Maisen meister Yoshitaka Matsuoka how to prepare breaded porkchop.
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[Title] => Tokyo for foodies
[Summary] => More and more Pinoys are visiting Japan. Why the explosion? Pinoys are addicted to Japanese ramen, the lechon manok or Zagu of the decade, and want to taste the real thing.
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