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  • Turkey in Japan?

    Posted by Matt Dioguardi on November 21st, 2007

    It’s looks like slim pickings for Americasn feeling nostalgic for thanksgiving tomorrow in Nagoya. I think the Hilton Hotel has a dinner, and I would probably take my family, not even so much as to celebrate the holiday as to eat turkey, but I have to work.

    If only there was place offering a lunch menu.

    I do have a friend selling microwavable turkey dinners from America. I haven’t had a chance to try these yet though.

    It’s a bit strange, but even after 13 years in Japan, Thanksgiving is the holiday I still feel the most remiss about missing. If by chance you read this and live in Nagoya and know of a restaurant serving turkey lunch, please let me know …

    2 Responses to “Turkey in Japan?”

    1. James Says:

      Back when I was an exchange student at Nanzan, myself and some other Americans went to a Subway and had a turkey sub dinner. It ain’t a traditional thanksgiving meal, but it is one of the few places in this country that actually has turkey on the menu:

      http://www.subway.co.jp/shops/aichi/pre23_0/

    2. Turner Says:

      True. Subway, and a certain bento from Lawson. However, there is a guy who will deliver whole smoken turkeys to Japan (if you don’t have an oven):

      http://www.themeatguy.jp/

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