Bento Bagels: Jewish Food Comes to Japan

Tokyo, Japan has its first Jewish deli, courtesy of California-based brothers Evan and Ari Bloom

Blending flavors, they have created a fusion cuisine that takes popular Jewish foods and gives them a Japanese spin—the most interesting being the Bagel Bento Box. Pick from six flavors of dough (pumpernickel, sesame, poppy, plain, everything, and salt) and add local toppings like yuzu cream cheese and salmon roe.

The brothers are also curing their own pastrami made from Australian beef since the meat is not available locally, and will also be offering perennial favorite matzo ball soup. 

I’m curious to see if the Japanese palette will enjoy this type of food. Hopefully they do, so the market can expand and more delis can open. Very neat idea that can help break down barriers between the two cultures.

3 thoughts on “Bento Bagels: Jewish Food Comes to Japan

  1. starla b

    This is awesome to hear of any growth! The bento bagel looks delicious and seems like it will be a huge hit in Japan. Especially with those certain ingredients in which are already popular in Japan!

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