Golgo_13
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- 27 Nov 2003
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Bastard said:Almost.
Nabe 「鍋」 itself means "pot" or "pan"
casserol is mushiyakinabe 「蒸し焼き鍋」
musu is "to steam" and yaku is "to fry"
So nabeyaki udon is something like udon fryed in a pan. I think... Haven't had the privilege of eating it, so I'm just translating it.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong
It would help if you've eaten it first.
Nabeyaki Udon comes in a pot instead of a bowl and it's a noodle soup with all kinds of ingredients. Restaurants serve this dish with all kinds of vegetables, fish cakes, tofu, chicken, etc. and topped with a shrimp tempura.
Also probably the most expensive Udon on the noodle shop's menu.