"What makes something worthwhile in Japan? More often than not, good food." Think that stands for every country... friends/family and good food, a mix made in heaven. Great post @boxcarblue
"What makes something worthwhile in Japan? More often than not, good food." Think that stands for every country... friends/family and good food, a mix made in heaven. Great post @boxcarblue
That is true. Still, though, the emphasis somehow feels different over here. In the States, it's ok to turn food down when you're not hungry or uninterested, here, that can turn you into the party pooper. The ultimate point of the experience seems to be the food and the sharing of it. It's pretty subtle and hard to explain.
I know what you mean. Cambodia kinda has the same thing.
Do they? I've never been to Cambodia before. I came close once but ended up in Hanoi instead.
Yep! You just can't say no to food even though you just said that you ate already! "Did you have food already" is also the first thing they always ask... no matter the time it is! Gotta love it though.. love food and love good company!!!