EKIBEN: RECIPES AND STORIES OF JAPAN'S TRAIN BENTO

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  • EKIBEN: RECIPES AND STORIES OF JAPAN'S TRAIN BENTO by Brendan Liew
Discover the cult-favorite bento boxes served at train stations all around Japan and learn how to recreate them in your own home.

For travelers crossing Japan by rail, few things capture the excitement of the journey quite like the ekiben, the bento boxes that are available at train stations. Delicious dishes packed neatly into lacquered trays, cardboard cases, or even plastic trains, these regional lunchboxes offer a taste of the landscape that rushes past your window.

Each train station has its own specialty, from Hokkaido's oyster rice to Yamagata's tender gyu dominika (braised beef) or Tokyo's famous karaage chicken bento. More than just a meal, ekiben are a celebration of local ingredients and craftsmanship. They are a delicious map of Japan's geography and culture.

In this book, you can explore the significance of these special lunchboxes and recreate their components at home. There are recipes for the fillings of more than 20 ekiben, which sit alongside essays about the origins of this delicious tradition, its significance today and its future. Ekiben is an invitation to experience a unique aspect of Japanese culture and cuisine.
EKIBEN: RECIPES AND STORIES OF JAPAN'S TRAIN BENTO
$29.95
Available for Pre-Order
Description
Discover the cult-favorite bento boxes served at train stations all around Japan and learn how to recreate them in your own home.

For travelers crossing Japan by rail, few things capture the excitement of the journey quite like the ekiben, the bento boxes that are available at train stations. Delicious dishes packed neatly into lacquered trays, cardboard cases, or even plastic trains, these regional lunchboxes offer a taste of the landscape that rushes past your window.

Each train station has its own specialty, from Hokkaido's oyster rice to Yamagata's tender gyu dominika (braised beef) or Tokyo's famous karaage chicken bento. More than just a meal, ekiben are a celebration of local ingredients and craftsmanship. They are a delicious map of Japan's geography and culture.

In this book, you can explore the significance of these special lunchboxes and recreate their components at home. There are recipes for the fillings of more than 20 ekiben, which sit alongside essays about the origins of this delicious tradition, its significance today and its future. Ekiben is an invitation to experience a unique aspect of Japanese culture and cuisine.

Description
Discover the cult-favorite bento boxes served at train stations all around Japan and learn how to recreate them in your own home.

For travelers crossing Japan by rail, few things capture the excitement of the journey quite like the ekiben, the bento boxes that are available at train stations. Delicious dishes packed neatly into lacquered trays, cardboard cases, or even plastic trains, these regional lunchboxes offer a taste of the landscape that rushes past your window.

Each train station has its own specialty, from Hokkaido's oyster rice to Yamagata's tender gyu dominika (braised beef) or Tokyo's famous karaage chicken bento. More than just a meal, ekiben are a celebration of local ingredients and craftsmanship. They are a delicious map of Japan's geography and culture.

In this book, you can explore the significance of these special lunchboxes and recreate their components at home. There are recipes for the fillings of more than 20 ekiben, which sit alongside essays about the origins of this delicious tradition, its significance today and its future. Ekiben is an invitation to experience a unique aspect of Japanese culture and cuisine.

ISBN
9781923503380
Publication Date
October 20, 2026
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
208
Keywords
Cooking | Regional & Cultural | Japanese