Last week a colleague from the office gave me with a pack of El Sabroso Blazin’ Hot Cheese Crunchies imported from the US. Unless the normal kind of spicy potato chips these sort has a nice balance of spice and…
Last week a colleague from the office gave me with a pack of El Sabroso Blazin’ Hot Cheese Crunchies imported from the US. Unless the normal kind of spicy potato chips these sort has a nice balance of spice and…
Almost one year ago I have written a recommendation for Mitra II, stating that the mother restaurant i.e. Mitra is not as good as the outlet. Things have really changed in the meantime, and Mitra changed to a new menu…
Yesterday I went to this Nepalese restaurant which offers only three spice levels (mild, hot, hottest). After talking to the waiter I could get some “extra spice” which made the whole thing more challenging. Moreover, really spicy (!!) chillies came…
Here’s is something for the more experienced spice lover. Again a snack, but this time instead of chilli powder or habanero the so-called death sauce is used. These package contains a warning that its content contains a highly spicy product…
Today’s recommendation is again referring to a snack. These corn made crackers are dipped into habanero sauce, which adds quite a lot of spice. This snack is already something for the more advanced spice lover. My rating:
Here we are with a new spicy recommendation. Again its a snack which was presented to me by a colleague from the office. I’s named “TOPOKKI” and originates from Korea. Here’s another blog entry (in Japanese) which I found on…
Sometimes you can get also some quite spicy food in one of the chain restaurants here in Japan. Thereby, my recommendation is SUKIYA, which is a typical Gyūdon restaurant, that serves a variety of beef bowls. The normal bowls are…
This morning I was presented from my colleague a snack which looked like cup noodles at the first glance. But since the company explicitly printed a statement that the content can be eaten directly, I did not pour in water…
Today I spent some time in Shinjuku and I went to an Indian restaurant for lunch as I was curious about their curry. The name is Jinnah (ジンナー) and it appears that the restaurant is run by the chef only,…
Here’s a new spicy recommendation, which is not a restaurant, but instant noodles (“cup noodles”) that are sold across the county. A few months ago I have reported about Lee Curry, and it seems that this product has been merged…