I Heart Japanese Food March 20, 2008
Posted by Marta at March 20, 2008 5:09 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 22 ) | TrackBack
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I'm going to go ahead and say it: Eating is probably like, one of my top five favorite activities in life. Ever. It's a necessary part of life, so why not make it enjoyable? Who's with me?
I ate some delicious vegan Japanese food today: veggie chicken with broccoli, avocado sushi, and a delectable salad. It made my stomach very, very happy, needless to say.
Not to make you jealous or anything, but check out the Japanese food Pulin devoured recently:
Yup, you're looking at veggie ham teriyaki, brown rice, avocado rolls, and deep-fried potato goodness. It's like we've been telling you all along: Vegan food is incredible. And no animals were tortured for your taste buds. Win, win.
Comment below with the vegan deliciousness you devoured today (even if it was simply a PB&J—yum!).
♥ Marta
peta2 in Japan! October 17, 2007
Posted by Ryan at October 17, 2007 1:03 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 7 ) | TrackBackOne of the things I've learned over my 2 years of working at peta2 is that when you are given a certain amount of vacation days each year, SAVE THEM! That way, you can enjoy an amazing trip, and eat lots of good food.
So this year, I decided to take off a whole week, and fly to Japan. Being the home of Nintendo, sumo wrestling, and green tea, I knew this was someplace I had to go.
So pull out your favorite bamboo floormat and vegan sushi, because we're going on a journey to Far East!
First up, was a restaurant called the "Vegan Healing Cafe". But as I was walking up to the front entrance, I saw what could possibly be the coolest car ever parked out front!

We are truly everywhere.
Of course, even when I'm on vacation, I'm still not a douche (although Pulin may disagree, since he had to cover for me while I was gone). That's why I didn't eat at some crappy restaurant that tortures animals like...oh I don't know...

On the plus side though, I visited a series of Buddhist temples and shrines, many of which had free-roaming deer in the towns! According to their beliefs, the deer are considered the "guardians" of the temples, so nobody is allowed to harm them!
Needless to say, since nobody hurts them, they were very friendly back. Here we are strutting down the street in style.

All in all it was a great trip. Should you ever find yourself with 9 days and nothing to do, I would highly recommend hopping a plane and floating on over to Japan (legally speaking, you should probably check with your parents first).
If you go, stop on by the Vegan Healing Cafe, and tell them Ryan sent you. They'll likely smile politely and respond with "wonayazo hadachi Ryan de-aruga?" (that means "Who the hell is Ryan?" in Japanese).
- Ryan












