Tuna Onigiri are simple rice balls with a special place in Japanese cuisine. Today, we're making a classic: tuna mayo onigiri ...
Onigiri—Japanese rice balls—are a classic home-cooked dish that anyone can make. Chef Rika and an expert show us ways to make delicious onigiri, starting from the beginning: cooking the rice.
Then the ball is wrapped with seaweed. Even one nice big onigiri would make a meal, although many people would eat more. Yosuke Miura runs Onigiri Asakusa Yadoroku, a restaurant founded in 1954 by ...
Bongo is patronized by many non-Japanese visitors, who make up about 33 percent of customers on certain days. Former employees have opened more than 20 Bongo-style onigiri outlets in Japan and abroad.