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		<title>Feeling Exotic? Try Japan&#8217;s &#8216;European Curry&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There's a lot more to Japanese curry than CoCo Ichibanya. I'm not suggesting that you go visit every single run-down Mom-and-Pop curry shop on a wild goose chase for culinary perfection. But if you want to find some higher-quality goods, look for signs that read 欧風カレー: oufuu karee or "European curry."
Is there anything particularly European [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.americurry.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mitsuboshi.JPG"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-596" title="mitsuboshi" src="http://www.americurry.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mitsuboshi.JPG" alt="mitsuboshi" width="380" /></a>There's a lot more to Japanese curry than CoCo Ichibanya. I'm not suggesting that you go visit every single run-down Mom-and-Pop curry shop on a wild goose chase for culinary perfection. But if you want to find some higher-quality goods, look for signs that read 欧風カレー: <em>oufuu karee</em> or "European curry."</p>
<p>Is there anything particularly European about it -- more so than regular Japanese curry, I mean, which entered the country through English cuisine? Not that I can see. My experiences with "European curry" have simply been that the ingredients are top-quality and the flavors much more robust. You'll pay a little more -- more like $15-18 for one person versus less than $10 at a typical curry lunch counter -- but for the serious curry aficionado on a trip to Japan, it's more than worth it.</p>
<p>I covered a small lunch place called <a href="http://www.mitsuboshicurry.com/">Mitsuboshi</a>, which bills itself as "French curry," on Wired.com last month.</p>
<p>I'd also recommend <a href="http://www.bondy.co.jp/">Bondy</a>, with locations all around Tokyo.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/09/mitsuboshi-curry/">Tokyo Curry Mania: Mitsuboshi's "French Curry" in Nakano</a> [Wired.com]</p>
<p>Japanese language version: <a href="http://wiredvision.jp/news/200909/2009092423.html">日本滞在レポート：『ミツボシ』の欧風カレー</a> [Wired Vision]</p>
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