Loading

Search

:

Brewer Asahi to Bid for SABMiller's East Europe Business

  • Category:Gourmet
JAPAN TODAY
 
TOKYO — Japan’s brewer Asahi Group plans to offer more than $4.87 billion for British SABMiller’s beer operations in five Eastern European countries, a report said Wednesday.
The Japanese brewer previously bought the Peroni, Grolsch and Meantime brands from the world’s top brewer An...

More

Japanese Sake Looks Overseas as Local Market Dries Up

  • Category:Gourmet
JAPAN TODAY
 
OME — Ozawa Shuzo brewery hums with activity as boxed bottles of sake are loaded onto trucks. But with the domestic market shrinking, more and more of it is bound for burgeoning overseas markets where the centuries old drink is all the rage.
The small establishment has recently draw...

More

Fast-food price war a sign of deflation for Bank of Japan

  • Category:Gourmet
THE JAPAN NEWS
 
TOKYO (Bloomberg) — Fast-food lunches in Japan are starting to get cheaper as consumers look to trim their dining expenses, a worrying sign for the central bank as it tries to bring about inflation.
Japan’s fast-food chains have lowered menu prices over the last six months, with ...

More

McDonald’s Japan To Introduce a Super Cheap Value Lunch Menu

  • Category:Gourmet
JAPAN TODAY
 
TOKYO — Starting Monday, McDonald’s Japan will introduce a Value Lunch Menu that allows you to eat cheap during the midday rush. A Big Mac or Chicken Fillet and a small drink will only cost you 400 yen.
You can also get a Teriyaki McBurger, Double Cheeseburger, or Filet-O-Fish Set w...

More

Coffee Market Brews Growth as Supply Hits Record High

  • Category:Gourmet
THE JAPAN NEWS
 
The domestic coffee market is growing steadily and does not look like it will be grinding to a halt anytime soon.
Despite Japan’s shrinking population, the volume of coffee consumed at homes and major chain stores has reached a new high for the third straight year through 2015, a...

More

Iconic Instant Cup Noodle Restaurant on Shibuya Station Platform Closes

  • Category:Gourmet
JAPAN TODAY
 
TOKYO — If you’ve ever stepped off the Yamanote train line at Shibuya Station in Tokyo, chances are you’ve walked past a small restaurant on the platform styled like a traditional Japanese eatery, complete with a faux tiled roof, lanterns, and a large noren curtain over the entrance...

More

Tokyo Food Fair Offers Taste of Philippine Culture

  • Category:Gourmet
THE JAPAN NEWS
 
By Yukiko Katsumi / Japan News Staff Writer
For those wanting to get a feel of being abroad during a busy day, dining at a foreign food fair can help provide a welcome taste of another culture.
The Philippine Food Fair being held at the Imperial Viking Sal restaurant at the Imper...

More

First Carl’s Jr. opens in Tokyo’s Akihabara District, Massive Line-up Ensues

  • Category:Gourmet
ROCKET NEWS
 
Does Carl’s Jr. have what it takes to survive the grand-opening frenzy that every American fast food chain enjoys in Japan? We wait in line four hours to find out.
Perhaps influenced by the weak footing of McDonald’s last year, it seems a steady stream of US franchises such as Taco ...

More

Kaki-no-Tane at 50: More Flavors, Sales

  • Category:Gourmet
THE JAPAN NEWS
 
The Yomiuri Shimbun
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of Kameda Seika Co.’s Kaki-no-Tane snack, made of spicy rice crackers mixed with peanuts.The Niigata-based manufacturer has succeeded in increasing annual sales of its flagship product to ¥20 billion by marketi...

More

Rating Convenience Store Coffee in Japan

  • Category:Gourmet
JAPAN TRENDS
 
If Tokyo has one enduring image abroad it’s that everyone and everything is rushing. In the mornings, high-heeled women in skirt-suits can be seen running down the sidewalk towards the train stations. In Shibuya, the famous crossing is constantly full of undulating masses of people...

More