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Please tell me : Preparation for weaning ceremony

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • haruma22
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  • 2023/06/21 17:36

Hello, I live in Irvine and would like to have my child's first meal at a Japanese restaurant.
I live in Irvine and would like to have a weaning ceremony for my child.

I am thinking of either of the above.

If you have any recommendations for Japanese restaurants or Japanese supermarkets in the Irvine or Los Angeles area where
you have held your first wedding ceremony or
actually purchased your snapper, please let us know ?

Thank you. <1464> Thank you very much.

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#2
  • CC
  • 2023/06/22 (Thu) 20:36
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As a Showa-era person like myself, the first meal is cooked at home and served in lacquer ware for the first meal ( and the child in a formal kimono is made to imitate eating ), but this custom may have changed. It is a family ritual for children, so I don't think it is the purpose of going to a restaurant to please adults in the first place.  Small snapper can easily be found in Asian markets and are easy to roast in the oven.

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/23 (Fri) 07:55
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I don't think Japanese restaurants offer such a service
although they do for birthday parties. Either way, it's free to ask, so just ask.

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#4
  • ガッテン
  • 2023/06/23 (Fri) 08:19
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We need information from experienced people who have done a weaning ceremony in the Los Angeles area. Please do not comment if you have not.

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#6
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  • 2023/06/23 (Fri) 13:28
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sekihan (red rice)
osuimono (soup) ( asari (scallion) )
simmered dish ( chikuzen nimono ・ black soybean )
grilled dish ( sea bream with tail head )
pickles
octopus
rice cake
fruit

All the items are sold separately at NIJIYA
Since they can make Osechi, I guess they can make a set for the first meal for a certain number of people if you call in advance
Anyway, they can speak Japanese, so call them!

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