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i have ate at matsuya in japan before, i believe yoshinoya in singapore serves the exact tasting version in japan. Even there is a difference, it is only a difference in the types of combos sold, and maybe very little taste difference. U dun need to buy a ticket to fly to japan to eat fast food quality japanese food that are easily prepared in fast food chains or convenient stores. we have yoshinoya and tori q in singapore, all these are cheap and not bad quality, do you wan to go japan and eat similar type of food??? If it is so, then this is no means a japan food thread.
These kind of places are usually frequented by people who usually have no time to eat or on the rush. About expensive and all the ****.. most working japanese males often go to izayakas at night and spend hell loads of money there.. could be anything from 6000 yen and above.
Most restaurants have set lunches that cost less than 2500 yen.. Most tourists are just afraid to walk into a restaurant because of their lack of japanese language skill and lack of adventure.
some people in hwz have posted about ichiran and all those stuff.. they are quite popular are usually have queues... but all these are juz some good stuff out of the big ocean out there... yesterday i have juz found out another ramen stall that really attracted me very much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGyANEJmgPE
i pretty much disagree. for instance, yoshinoya singapore use australian beef. yoshinoya japan uses american beef. they taste much better with alot more flavour and texture primarily being in the way they are fed. australian beef is generally tends to be grazing / grass / hay fed whereas american beef tends to be grain or corn fed. totally different taste. totally different beef rice.
and take for instance how you order. in singapore its fast food style, order and take to somewhere and eat. in japan you seat in a U shaped bar counter where the food is prepared in front of you and served to you. totally different. sometimes, even quirky in the style that the food is prepared on the 1st floor but u have a 2nd floor kitchen and 3rd floor kitchen in the same U shaped manner where you are served food by a food elevator system (yoshinoya akihabara)
sometimes eating is not simply about the food content as well, its about the atmosphere the service and enjoyment value of the meal. this would be pretty standard across the board be it eating at restaurants or simple roadside food.
i think you are missing that point. there's no hard and fast rule saying : eating at this place means you are eating quality japanese food / genuine japanese dining experience. nothing wrong about the places you are suggesting, nor with others. this thread is about sharing and discussion not establishing absolutes.
this thread is about the sharing and reminiscing of those experiences. nothing definite or authoritative about it if thats what u intend to mean. if you want a food guide, go buy makansutra.

