Food
Japanese and Italian Cuisines Meet in Itameshi
June 15, 2017
If you’ve already grown tired of Korean tacos, Caprese salad waffles and sushi burritos, it’s tempting to think of culinary mash-ups as a clever trend, soon (or so you hope) to pass. In fact, though, culinary history is rife with such cross-breedings, most of them the happy, unexpected hybrid of immigration, war and other collisions of culture. Think, for instance, about chicken vindaloo—born of the ...