Reddit reviews Good Food from a Japanese Temple: a 600-year tradition of simple, elegant vegetable cookery
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Used Book in Good Condition
I really like Kansha! But my favorite is Good Food from a Japanese Temple, which features the recipes used in a Buddhist temple. I got a used copy from the 80s on eBay. It's not at all picture-heavy, but it's unbelievably endearing and the food is simple and tasty.
A couple of my favourites, not exactly the type of food you'd make every day but both very beautiful and well-curated:
Kaiseki: Zen Tastes in Japanese Cooking
Good Food from a Japanese Temple