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This site began as an exploration of Japanese food culture inspired by the Japanese word vaikingu, meaning "all-you-can-eat." It continues in its present form as a London-based resource for food, beer, travel, and culture.
Your Guide: Tim Anderson

Beer geek, bon vivant, Wisconsinite, Londoner, Japanophile, winner of MasterChef 2011.
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- RT @FirstThyme: @ChefTimAnderson Dill is high in chlorophyll too so serve a nice dill tea & good ole mint has a pleasant cooling affect on … 5 hours ago
- RT @FirstThyme: @ChefTimAnderson Herb has to be high in chlorophyll so parsley is great, do chefs know the theory behind this garnish. It's… 5 hours ago
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- When and why did mint become the default breath-freshening herb? Why no thyme or oregano chewing gum? 6 hours ago
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The War on MSG
“No MSG.” This self-congratulatory proclamation adorns countless food packages around the Anglosphere. We’ve all seen it, on bags of potato chips or Chinese takeout menus, on instant noodles or those “just add meat and sour cream” Mexican meal kits. Oh thank heavens, we think when we spot it. This food is safe. This food is […]
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The Fukuoka Beer Guide ザ・フクオカ・ビア・ガイド
This is another article for FukuokaJET.com. Each establishment’s address, phone number, and opening hours can be found at the very end of the post. Please leave a comment if you need directions! In response to comments graciously informing of new beer developments in Fukuoka, I have updated this article on September 23, 2009. Kyushu is […]
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Soul Food for Thought
On my recent, brief trip to New York to visit family and friends, I had a checklist of specific foods I wanted to eat there; I wanted nothing but good food experiences – nothing mediocre, nothing mundane. To these ends, the trip was beyond satisfactory. Fork-tender Greek-style grilled octopus, colorful piles of Ethiopian curries on […]
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An Introduction to Ramen (In Fukuoka Prefecture) (福岡県の)拉麺入門
This is an article I’ve been working on for FukuokaJET.com, a resource website made for JETs living in Fukuoka prefecture, especially new recruits. The information here focuses on Fukuoka, but I think it’s a fairly good survey of the major ramen styles for anybody who’s interested. Tonkotsu (Pork Bone) 豚骨・とんこつ Tonkotsu ramen is the richest […]
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Rebuilding the Japanese Food Pyramid 日本のフードピラミッドを建て直す
The other day at one of the middle schools where I work, a certain poster caught my eye. It advocated “balance” in your daily diet and featured a graphic that reminded me an awful lot of the USDA’s food pyramid:
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