Making the familiar unfamiliar, or traveling the continuum of appetizing-ness
While in Japan, in a Mitsukoshi food hall, we came across Konopizza, pizza (and desserts!) in a cone.
It’s not just a Japanese company, and they are aiming for the English speaking market with “the future of pizza, the pizza of the future.” I have seen the future of pizza and its name is Kono? Personally, I hope not. Think about biting into one and managing the mass of bubbling cheese goo. I foresee burning messy gagging.
Here are some variations on the hot dog from Ginza.
Coney dog, okay. Cheese dog, sure. Bacon potato, I dunno?
Egg? Zucchini? These are rather elegant reinterpretations of the serviceable wiener, but they read so unappealing and dissonant. I’m all for elegant reinterpretations of fast food but these struck me as very foreign (granted, I was the foreigner, trying to find the symbols of home in another environment).
Stay tuned for our Taiwan snack food experiences.
And one more that I’ve been hanging onto for a very long time. Family Boat appears to be a concept restaurant, with a website intended to appeal to investors and future franchisees. They’ve opened one pilot store in Holland. The concept is all around providing food in “boats.”
Potatoboats
Sandwichboats
Ice boats
Lots of designy stuff on the site as well:
Anyone ever tried any of these foods? What do you think?