Taiwan President Lai Ching-te shows his sushi lunch of yellowtail and scallops from Japan, in Taipei, Taiwan, in this handout image released November 20, 2025. Taiwan Presidential Office/Handout via ...
What's in a name? For Ma Jeng Shiuan, a university student in Taiwan, the answer was an opportunity for some fishy business. The 22-year-old said he officially changed his name to "Ma Jeng Shiuan Bao ...
A top Taiwanese official issued a plea on Thursday for people to stop changing their name to "salmon" after dozens made the unusual move to take advantage of a restaurant promotion. In a phenomenon ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Chef Okuchi Taichi of Michelin-starred Sushi Kajin in Taipei is redefining Edomae sushi through a ...
Images of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te holding a plate of sushi were posted on social media on Thursday in a show of support for Tokyo after reports that China will halt Japanese seafood imports.
As the Chinese government once again suspended imports of Japanese seafood following remarks by the Japanese Prime Minister about potential intervention in the event of a Taiwan contingency, the ...
Good morning. I'm A Martinez. What's in a name? That which we call sushi by any other name would taste as umami. In Taiwan, hundreds changed their names to include the word salmon in exchange for a ...
Kiasu-ism is clearly an international thing, as proven by the recent “Salmon Chaos” that gripped Taiwan’s dining scene. The viral incident started when conveyor belt sushi chain Sushiro ran a free all ...
TAIPEI--Taiwan President Lai Ching-te posted pictures on social media of himself eating Japanese-sourced sushi on Thursday to show his support for Japan in a bitter and worsening diplomatic dispute ...