Would it count if he got a Japanese topping on it, like slices of those fish cakes they put in ramen? I’ve never eaten one, but you can’t help but love the swirly look! XD
In the Relaxa arc Sam mentioned he liked beer from Japan, will they visit the factory next, oh wait Japan has ruby chocolate as kit-kats, it’s the newest type of chocolate and not available in America, I say look for those and stock-up!
My brother and his wife (from Orlando) came to visit us here in Japan. My (Japanese) wife and I gave them all the best Japanese cuisine. I took them up to Narita for their flight home. After saying goodby, I realized I’d forgotten something and went looking for them. I found them at one of the airport pizza parlors. Comfort food no doubt.
Hmmm….comfort food. I remember missing bacon when living in Pakistan. Pork is not considered a clean meat in Islam……so no bacon…..for three years. However the curry did provide a change of pace.
Try okonomiyaki, it’s delicious Kansai food and it’s sometimes called Japanese pizza so you can do both at the same time, the pizza and the traditional Japanese food.
I always find it funny when sales people, vendors, etc. ask me to lunch or dinner with them. They always suggest a Japanese bbq, ramen house or sushi. I think they think it is what I want. I’m 1/2 Japanese, and 1/2 Italian – but I have the eyes, and jet black hair – well it used to be (got a lot of snow lately).
What’s even funnier is when we get to talking, and I mention that my Japanese mother won a National Betty Crocker cooking contest in the 1960’s with lasagne! She learned Italian cooking from my dad’s mom and sister, who insisted that if she was going to be with my father, she had to learn to cook Italian. My mom made some of the best Italian food, from simple spagehtti with meatballs to gourmet dinners, along with traditional Japanese Food -
The only weird anglo versions were she used to make my Dad Fried Rice using ketchup and butter instead of Soy Sauce, and cut up Hot Dogs instead of chicken strips or shrimp. A lot of the Army guys who used to come over loved that concoction. My mom used to make us (kids and for herself) normal fried rice, except we got egg instead of chicken.
She also used to take Ramen Noodles and pan fry them, using the sauce packet and butter to season the noodles and add onions, and Guydon beef to it. When I got to college and every kid ate Ramen a lot, I taught them how to fry them up, it was very popular.
AnyFace about 4 years ago
During my one trip to Japan in late 2010, my friends would go for the safest and most familiar food choices.
To be honest, wasn’t that much more adventurous, though at the local Häagen-dazs I’d at least seek out flavors which weren’t available stateside. ✨❤️✨
Vilyehm about 4 years ago
Hey! Egos off the table.
willispate about 4 years ago
Sam’s losing it in Panel 3.
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Pizza can indeed be had in Japan …
… though it seems to be going directly to Sam’s nose. ✨❤️✨
AnyFace about 4 years ago
… and Sedine continues to channel her inner A-Ko. ✨❤️✨
allen@home about 4 years ago
I don’t blame Sam at all. The only way I’ll eat fish is battered and deep fried.
The Pro from Dover about 4 years ago
Sedine “Hey! We’re in Japan!” “Why are you eating pizza?” Sam “I like pizza.”
Queen Wolfen about 4 years ago
I love how she’s still wearing the seifuku.
ZTH about 4 years ago
Like the Panel 1 street with the ever present vending machines.
NewPatriot778 about 4 years ago
So the pizza is turning Sam back to his normal art style, the only question is will the sake make his weeb design return?
Grumpy Old Guy about 4 years ago
The pizza toppings are proving sketchy as Sam appears to be tripping out in panel 3….
NewPatriot778 about 4 years ago
Would it count if he got a Japanese topping on it, like slices of those fish cakes they put in ramen? I’ve never eaten one, but you can’t help but love the swirly look! XD
NewPatriot778 about 4 years ago
In the Relaxa arc Sam mentioned he liked beer from Japan, will they visit the factory next, oh wait Japan has ruby chocolate as kit-kats, it’s the newest type of chocolate and not available in America, I say look for those and stock-up!
desvarzil about 4 years ago
Gyoza, yakisoba and ramen, oh my!
metalmamba about 4 years ago
Pizza with ham and pineapple omg now I want one. You can’t go wrong with pizza or lasagne.
tudza Premium Member about 4 years ago
Put some corn and mayo on the pizza and you’ll be all set. The mayo is really good.
Julius Marold Premium Member about 4 years ago
My brother and his wife (from Orlando) came to visit us here in Japan. My (Japanese) wife and I gave them all the best Japanese cuisine. I took them up to Narita for their flight home. After saying goodby, I realized I’d forgotten something and went looking for them. I found them at one of the airport pizza parlors. Comfort food no doubt.
Vet Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hmmm….comfort food. I remember missing bacon when living in Pakistan. Pork is not considered a clean meat in Islam……so no bacon…..for three years. However the curry did provide a change of pace.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 4 years ago
Eating pizza ’cause they say sushi is raw fish.
buer about 4 years ago
Try okonomiyaki, it’s delicious Kansai food and it’s sometimes called Japanese pizza so you can do both at the same time, the pizza and the traditional Japanese food.
JDP_Huntington Beach about 4 years ago
I always find it funny when sales people, vendors, etc. ask me to lunch or dinner with them. They always suggest a Japanese bbq, ramen house or sushi. I think they think it is what I want. I’m 1/2 Japanese, and 1/2 Italian – but I have the eyes, and jet black hair – well it used to be (got a lot of snow lately).
What’s even funnier is when we get to talking, and I mention that my Japanese mother won a National Betty Crocker cooking contest in the 1960’s with lasagne! She learned Italian cooking from my dad’s mom and sister, who insisted that if she was going to be with my father, she had to learn to cook Italian. My mom made some of the best Italian food, from simple spagehtti with meatballs to gourmet dinners, along with traditional Japanese Food -
The only weird anglo versions were she used to make my Dad Fried Rice using ketchup and butter instead of Soy Sauce, and cut up Hot Dogs instead of chicken strips or shrimp. A lot of the Army guys who used to come over loved that concoction. My mom used to make us (kids and for herself) normal fried rice, except we got egg instead of chicken.
She also used to take Ramen Noodles and pan fry them, using the sauce packet and butter to season the noodles and add onions, and Guydon beef to it. When I got to college and every kid ate Ramen a lot, I taught them how to fry them up, it was very popular.
Nothing(ANTI) about 4 years ago
Pizza is tasty anywhere.
Neo Stryder about 4 years ago
Is Homesick, just look at his face, he lost all his manga strokes.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 4 years ago
We had an exchange student from Tokyo, she made a version that was quite tasty
bob-droid12 about 4 years ago
Sam could comprised and get some pizza gyoza
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
sigh
PoodleGroomer about 4 years ago
Shrimp or cuttlefish crackers and local beer.
Chris Sherlock about 4 years ago
Sam, you can have all the pizza you want back in Knightville. While you’re in Japan, you should try to eat the local cuisine.
Dragoncat about 4 years ago
A pizza made in Japan is still Japanese food. Besides, he needs all the comfort food he can get after the subway ride.
Dragoncat about 4 years ago
Poor Sam… He’s lost his Japanese mojo. Note the hairstyle…