ByFood makes videos that spotlight Japanese chefs and craftspeople, seasonal food trends, and local Japanese culture (with a few fun food challenges thrown into the mix)!
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ByFood is Japan’s one-stop food platform. With the most extensive variety of Japanese food experiences on the internet, byFood strives to offer rare experiences and make Japanese food accessible to more people, with options like vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, Halal, and Kosher experiences. In doing so, byFood brings locals and visitors together through food and celebrates Japanese cuisine.
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There are so many traditional matcha brands/cafes (I count at least 3-4?), are they all pretty similar? Or is there one that people think is "better"? Thank you.
I really love this channe, even I live in Canada as Japanse for about 20years, or may be that's why though lol. it's so fun to going back to japan for food, for shopping and to do or visit any country side. anythings cheap now so bettrer visit now or soon if you have not visited. But please do not disturb local comunity in country side. It's getting worse & worse. like visiting Lawson where ppl can se mt Fuji. or make initial mark on bamboo trees in Kyoto's Arashiyama. pls take a bit of time to learn for things like what we can do and what we shouldn't do in Japan. if who knows most of them, Japanese will wellcome you guys to come.
Great vid guys! Tip when visiting Ramen shop with vending machine ticket and no pic/English, always pic the top left one as thats usually the shop's recommended dish. 😊
Why in the world would you add an Australian who doesn’t speak or read any Japanese to be a hostess on this program? Yes, she’s pretty ( except for the spooky nails). But not a good choice at all.
Another great video. Stephanie is doing a great job and I'm looking forward to seeing more of her. Since both hosts seem pretty fashionable, maybe have an episode showing some fashion trends in Japan? I know, this is a food and travel channel, but it could be fun. Anyway, keep up the good work! ✌🏿
Knowing me, I would just end up using colloquial sign language. Lol. Looking like Zoolander trying to break into a computer. That was specific. Haha. Cheers.
Lots of potty breaks for Stephanie in this episode to cope with all the sampling she is achieving. She could adopt the Ancient Roman way of eating lots of delicious food by periodically sticking her finger down her throat and emptying the contents of her stomach however, it could be dangerous with those blades she wears on her fingers.
Yay! I love to see this type of vlogs where the host shows real world issues and how to solve them. Thank you to Stefatty and Japan by Food for this. This makes me feel more comfortable and confident to book a trip to Japan because one of my biggest fears is the language barrier I will be facing when I come visit. I'm still very nervous about how to book hotels and places to stay as well as how to order food and what to order but videos like this will help me get over the fears and just enjoy my time there.