Pretty Good Number One: An American Family Eats Tokyo


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Everyone knows how to live the good life in Paris Provence or Tuscany. Now Matthew Amster-Burton makes you fall in love with Tokyo. Experience this exciting and misunderstood city through the eyes of three Americans vacationing in a tiny Tokyo apartment. Follow 8-year-old Iris on a solo errand to the worlds greatest supermarket picnic on the bullet train and eat a staggering array of great inexpensive foods from eel to udon. A humorous travel memoir in the tradition of Peter Mayle and Bill Bryson Pretty Good Number One is the next best thing to a ticket to Tokyo. Now with a new afterword by the author covering robotic sushi and spending the holidays in Tokyo. The layers of the city its extraordinary food pleasures its quirkinesses emerge as the author and his family spend an intense month living in Tokyo and exploring widely...Warning: this book will make you hungry. Youll yearn as I do to catch the next plane to Tokyo so you can get eating. -Naomi Duguid writer and traveler; her most recent book is BURMA: Rivers of Flavor (Artisan 2012) This is the book Ive been hoping Matthew would write: smart opinionated and wickedly funny crammed with in-the-know tips and observations about visiting Tokyo. From the intricacies of garbage sorting to the chirpy jingle for the local supermarket the pleasures of pan-fried soup dumplings to the pain of junsai I laughed cringed and got so hungry that I had to eat three bowls of cereal to make it to the end. I love this book. -Molly Wizenberg author of A Homemade Life and blogger Orangette
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