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In article >, masayuki >
wrote: > > Almost everytime, busy or otherwise, we take 90+ minutes to eat. 120 > > is about tops. > > If you concentrate on eating sushi and the bar is not busy, > 60 minutes would be enough. But if you enjoy talking with > someone, 60 minutes are not enough. You want to need more > 30 minutes. That's about right. We're in conversations with each other and frequently meet new friends and swap stories with them. > > By the way, there is an all-you-can-eat tabeboudai way here > in Japan, do you have that there? The limited time of tabehoudai > is generally, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. I've never heard of such. But I have heard of one place in Tokyo that has a 1.5 hour limit on each table, no matter what they're eating or spending. An hour an a half, and off you go! -- "A Dictionary of Japanese Food, Ingredients & Culture" by Richard Hosking (Tuttle, '97). All the hints one might need for exploring Japanese food. "The Sake Handbook" by John Gaunter (Tuttle, '02). An excellent intro and reference to sake. |
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