Through the Kitchen Window — Season 1, Episode 16: Boxed Meals, Family Flavors
Documentary • 15 min • 1 season, 29 episodes
Episode synopsis
Suzuki Kinue knows a thing or two about making delicious bento boxed meals. She's been operating a tiny store in Tokyo's trendy Jiyugaoka neighborhood for more than a quarter of a century. It's only open twice a month these days, but that doesn't stop the locals from coming for her famous home-style cooking, perfected over generations and lovingly preserved in eight handwritten recipe books. Ask a customer to describe her steamed rice, and we bet you'll be joining the queue too.
About Through the Kitchen Window
These short documentaries take an intimate look at the lifestyles and culinary passions of people across Japan. Their stories are sure to warm the heart and whet the appetite.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Tama Hiyama: Chirashi Zushi Home-party Sushi
- E2Akemi and Satsuki: Shojin Ryori, Buddhist Cuisine
- E3Akio Okamura: Sardines Pickled in Rice Bran
- E4Sayaka Mori: Seaweed Maki Roll
- E5Misao Kuwata: Mochi Rice Cakes Wrapped in Bamboo Leaves
- E6Jiyu Gakuen: Salmon Chirashi Zushi
- E7Harie, Shiga: A Town Living with Water
- E8Shimi-konnyaku, Ibaraki
- E9Hayama: Bringing Seafood Back
- E10Iga: Creating New Out of Old
- E11For the Love of Akigawa's Sweetfish
- E12First Bites, Big Smiles