J-Sei Asian Artisan 2021 – bento and marketplace

The J-Sei Asian Artisan Craft Faire is now closed.
Thank you for shopping with us.
My Friend Yuji bento is still available by pre-order.
Pick up your purchases, bento and visit our J-Sei Holiday Marketplace
on Sunday, December 5th, from 11 am to 2 pm.
Above: Year of the Tiger 2021 Original Linoleum Block Print by Patricia Wakida, Wasabi Press
J-Sei Holiday Marketplace
Sunday, December 5, 2021, 11 am to 2 pm
The J-Sei Holiday Marketplace is an open air market to share some of the culinary delights from the kitchen and shops from friends of J-Sei.
Come join in the holiday activity, order a bento from My Friend Yuji, browse the local treats, and share some good cheer with friends.
The J-Sei Holiday Marketplace aligns with the Asian Artisan Craft Faire pick-up. We look forward to greeting you at J-Sei.
Artisan Bento Menu
My Friend Yuji offers a choice of two bento available for pick up on Sun, Dec 5th.
Select pick-up time, choose menu item, view order, then continue to payment.
Braised Kawali Style Chicken Bento – $18
Crispy Braised Kawali Style Chicken Wings / Seasonal Vegetables / Mushroom Rice
Wafu Rib Eye Bento – $25
Wafu Style Rib Eye / Seasonal Vegetables / Daikon Oroshi / Ponzu / Mushroom Rice



SHARON YAMATO is a writer and filmmaker who produced and directed the documentary films Out of Infamy: Michi Nishiura Weglyn; A Flicker in Eternity; and Moving Walls, the latter based on her book Moving Walls: Preserving the Barracks of America’s Concentration Camps. With Nonny de la Peña she created A Life in Pieces and has also served as a consultant for the Japanese American National Museum. She has written articles for the Los Angeles Times and is currently a columnist for the Rafu Shimpo. She graduated cum laude from UCLA with bachelors and masters degrees in English.
CLEMENT HANAMI is Vice President of Exhibitions and Art Director at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles and has been with the Museum since it opened in 1992. He is primarily responsible for the design, installation, fabrication, and maintenance of the Museum’s major exhibits. Clement received his MFA from UCLA in Studio Art with a specialization in New Genres and has exhibited his work in California, New York, and Washington D.C. He was recently selected as one of Art Matters Foundation 2021 Artist2Artist Fellows.

