Japonesa
at Nueva Casa Japonesa · Humberto 1º 2357, C1229 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Pollo y huevo cocinado en un caldo agridulce servido sobre arroz.
“Oyakodon, or parent-and-child rice bowl, originated in Meiji-era Tokyo as a variation of chicken-based dishes. Its name refers to the symbiotic pairing of chicken and egg, typically simmered in a savory dashi-based sauce. The dish is celebrated for its precise texture, requiring the eggs to be gently whisked until soft and velvety.”
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Humberto 1º 2357, C1229 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina