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7th Japanese Food Festival
Enter the unknown parts of Japan
It’s like a
reproduced festival in a Japanese town. With its typical foods
such as sushi or tempura, it would be more than that. This is
absolutely the best opportunity to experience genuine Japanese
food and culture.
The festival
will be presented by the Japanese Restaurant Association (JRA)
of Southern California and held at the Golden Ballroom and the
Japanese Garden of the New Otani Hotel on Sunday, October 29,
2006 at 11am – 3pm. JRA will accept only 1,000 guests this time
and give a free gift bag to all of those who bought an only
advance ticket to attend this wonderful festival.
Attendees will
see a tremendous array of Japanese food and beverages including
sushi, sashimi, yakitori, tempura, okonomi-yaki, shabu-shabu,
noodles, sake, shochu, tea, and much more! If you’re 21 or
older, be sure to bring your picture ID with you for the
Japanese sake/beer tasting. Exhibitors will be representing
their finest products and services to assist you enjoy Japanese
food and culture more than ever before. You may discover a new
way or an unknown entrance in pursuit of the origin of Japanese
food.
The most
astonishing demonstration at the festival is filleting a huge
tuna approximately two meters in length. Only highly trained and
thoroughly experienced sushi chefs do this job. Do not miss this
opportunity to take in those sushi chefs as they adeptly handle
their own large knives in filleting a tuna and work their magic
at the demonstration. You may be enthralled by their performance
at this demonstration, the sushi and sashimi booths.
You will see
the Sushi Contest, as a one of our annual event at this Food
Festival. The professional sushi chefs will play an exciting
match in front of you. You may be asked to vote for these
contests.
Bring your
friends and family to the festival to enjoy the Japanese food
and culture in downtown, Los Angeles. And do not miss the great
opportunity to have win tickets to fly Japan or a destination
within the U.S. by participating in their survey! |