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  2. Yatai (food cart) - Wikipedia

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    Yatai at a summer festival [1]. A yatai (屋台) is a small, mobile food stall in Japan typically selling ramen or other food. The name literally means "shop stand". [2] [3]The stall is set up in the early evening on walkways and removed late at night or in the early morning hours.

  3. Leon Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Owner Lupe Chavez opened Leon in late October [4] or November 2021. [6] The business is among Seattle's only Mexican coffee shops. [2]In 2022, Leon participated in the U District Partnership's first annual Cherry Blossom Festival, serving cherry-filled croissants, cherry-flavored Italian soda, and a cherry mocha with latte art. [7]

  4. 25 Foods From the McDonald's International Menu We're ... - AOL

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    Japanese McDonald's locations carry numerous singular main dishes too, such as the Idaho burger with an onion-flaked bun, bacon, mustard seed sauce, and a potato patty; the Sakura Teritama burger ...

  5. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Dōmyōji consists of a sweet pink mochi and red bean paste, covered with a cherry blossom leaf. Taiyaki , literally "baked sea bream ", is a Japanese fish -shaped cake . Tokoroten is prepared with jelly extracted from seaweeds such as tengusa ( Gelidiaceae ) and ogonori ( Gracilaria ) by boiling.

  6. This Is the Best Ramen in Your State, According to Customers

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  7. Donut Factory - Wikipedia

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    [5] [12] In 2023, the shop offered specials during the Cherry Blossom Festival on the campus of the University of Washington, [13] and served blueberry and pumpkin doughnut varieties for the 'U District $4 Food Walk'. [14] Donut Factory served cherry glazed ring doughnuts at the Cherry Blossom Festival in 2024. [15]

  8. Tamagoyaki - Wikipedia

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    Ōji and Asukayama, famous for cherry blossoms, were lined with ryōtei (traditional Japanese restaurants) and teahouses, and Ōgiya was one of them. [2] Tamagoyaki became popular in Japan in the 1950s, when the government encouraged parents to feed their children more protein, and farmers started raising more chickens.

  9. Dango - Wikipedia

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    The order of the three colored dumplings is said to represent the order in which cherry blossoms bloom. Pink represents cherry buds, white represents cherry blossoms in full bloom, and green represents leafy cherry blossoms after they have fallen. This one was chosen for the Dango Unicode emoji, 🍡; Kibi dango (きび団子) is made with ...