Japanese slipper, also known as "zori," is a traditional Japanese footwear made from rice straw or other natural materials. It is characterized by its flat sole and thong-like straps that fit between the toes. While Japanese slippers are not typically consumed as food, there are a few restaurants in the United States that have creatively incorporated the shape and design of zori into their dishes.
Restaurants in the USA Serving Japanese Slipper-Inspired Dishes
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