Sunday, December 06, 2009

Eating it up in Kamome Diner


One of the things I like to do when flying is to catch up on movies that I've never watched. It's also a great time to discover foreign movies that I wouldn't otherwise have known about while living in London. Kamome Diner is a charming movie that I caught on my flight back to London a few days ago. A Japanese movie that was filmed and set entirely in Finland - it revolves around Sachie, the sweet and welcoming owner of a Japanese diner, and the quirky characters she meets while trying to introduce good food to the locals.  I won't talk too much about the plot, but suffice to say food is a very central part of the movie. And oh, the food looks so good!


Dinner at home


Nothing like a home-cooked meal to warm the heart


Onigiri fusion-style


Trying out Finnish flavours (reindeer is one of them) in onigiri. 


Let's make cinnamon rolls!


Squishing them in the middle


You can almost smell them


We can't smell them, but these ladies do. Enjoying the freshly baked rolls


Shogayaki - pork with ginger. I also really like Sachie's cookware


Yum salmon


Deep-frying what looks like chicken karaage


There is a very satisfying crunch as she slices through the meat


Someone orders onigiri


Everyone is curious. What is that?


The movie is great for coffee drinkers too. Lots of scenes of brewing


Service!


A happy ending - a full diner

If you can get hold of a copy, go watch Kamome Diner. You'll love it. Here's a clip of Sachie cooking shogayaki and salmon.

1 comment:

Gerri Ward said...

OMG! Another DELICIOUS and FABULOUS post to make me HUNGRY! Thank YOU and I look forward to watching Kamome Diner!:))
xoxox,
Gerri