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Lunch

Max People

40

Min Age

3+

Lunch in Japan offers a variety of dishes, balancing taste, nutrition, and presentation. Whether you choose a quick meal at a casual eatery or a more elaborate set meal, the options are abundant and delicious. Here are common items you might enjoy for lunch in Japan:

  1. Bento Box
    A beautifully arranged lunch box featuring rice, grilled fish, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette), pickles, and side dishes like karaage (fried chicken) or simmered vegetables. It’s a convenient and wholesome meal.
  2. Ramen
    A steaming bowl of noodles served in a savory broth, such as shoyu (soy sauce), miso, or tonkotsu (pork bone), topped with sliced pork, green onions, nori (seaweed), and a boiled egg.
  3. Sushi or Sashimi
    Fresh slices of raw fish served as nigiri (on rice) or sashimi (alone), often accompanied by miso soup and a light salad for a complete lunch experience.
  4. Katsudon
    A hearty dish of breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet placed over a bowl of rice, topped with a savory-sweet egg and onion sauce. It’s both comforting and filling.
  5. Udon or Soba Noodles
    Thick udon noodles or thin soba noodles served hot in a light dashi broth or cold with dipping sauce. Toppings may include tempura, green onions, and nori.
  6. Donburi
    Rice bowls topped with flavorful ingredients, such as gyudon (beef), oyakodon (chicken and egg), or unadon (grilled eel). It’s a quick and satisfying option.
  7. Tempura
    Lightly battered and deep-fried seafood or vegetables, typically served with dipping sauce and a side of rice or soba noodles.
  8. Japanese Curry
    A mildly spiced curry served with rice and often accompanied by fried pork or chicken cutlet (katsu curry).
  9. Okonomiyaki
    A savory Japanese pancake made with cabbage and your choice of toppings, such as pork, shrimp, or cheese, drizzled with mayonnaise and a special okonomiyaki sauce.
  10. Teishoku (Set Meal)
    A well-balanced meal that includes rice, miso soup, a main dish like grilled fish or tonkatsu, and side dishes such as pickles and salad.

Accompanied by green tea or a refreshing mug of barley tea (mugicha), lunch in Japan is as much about flavor as it is about nourishing the body.

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