CIBI: Simple Japanese-inspired Meals to Share with Family and Friends
By (Author) Meg Tanaka
By (author) Zenta Tanaka
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st April 2018
Hardback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.5952
Hardback
232
Width 190mm, Height 287mm, Spine 28mm
1050g
CIBI ('a little one') is a book on home-style Japanesecooking inspired by the eponymous Melbourne caf and design space created by Meg and Zenta Tanaka. Itcontains more than 80 seasonally relevant recipes across vegetables, fish and seafood, meat, grains and noodles, and sweets, plus small features on elements of Japanese cooking and food culture, accompanied by beautiful photography and illustrations. The recipes, many designed for sharing, strongly reflect Meg and Zenta's ethos a fresh approach to simplicity using quality produce. CIBI incorporates elements of Japanese design culture and glimpses of their young family's worlds in Collingwood, Tokyo, and Megs birthplace, Okayama, alongside snapshots (in words and pictures) of the CIBI-feel: an enjoyment of food, community and sharing.
delightfully imaginative collection of Japanese-inspired dishes that make the most out of seasonal ingredients. The Tanakas blend a playful approach to healthy, flavorful recipes that rely on fresh ingredients. . -Publishers Weekly
CIBI is the love and life of Meg and Zenta Tanaka. After meeting at university in Adelaide and spending time travelling in Europe, theyestablished CIBI ('a little one') in Melbourne more than 11 years agoas anexpression of their way of living, their desire to create a space for people to enjoy and feel at home in, and to blend their backgrounds and experiencein food, wine, design and architecture. At CIBI, Japanese sensibilities and their evolving Australian lifestyles are combined to create a community, driven by thekey elements of head, hands and heart: a warm and welcoming space that marries simple, good food withsophisticated design to enrich the lives of customers, friends and family and to provide a sense of joy and happiness.