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2010-12-21
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A rare dinner in Central which was delicious and special but did NOT exceed the half-k pax mark. Really, you don't find these places everywhere. Partly because I don't eat sashimi. hehehee. Environment:'Designed by Noriyoshi muramatsu in collaboration with tokyo design firm super potato!, the restaurant is reminiscent of a japanese garden with a natural stone open kitchen.' - which makes the whole place really open, rustic, friendly, classy. Not the kind of intimidating expensive setting you'd
Partly because I don't eat sashimi. hehehee.
Environment:
Service:
Not bad. The staff were friendly and spent considerable effort explaining to us how the chef's selection sashimi worked (hah). Also broke down our desserts for us in detail or else we would've been lost. Sadly I have already forgotten most of it pity.
Oh yes, one waiter wanted to change our plates after the small dishes. There really was no need to do so. I told him I was fine and that I could continue using that almost-clean plate. He told me it was company policy to...yeah. Right. Why. When the customer says you don't need to change the dish...oh well. Company policy prevails since they're his employee..
Food:
Spinach in sesame sauce with sesame
zaru tofu
Crispy fried squid with green chili salt and lime
Assorted rolls - california, hamachi, zuma chirashi, spicy scallop maki
Chef's selection - 3 sashimi
3 dishes in this photo...
Baby chicken marinated in barley miso oven roasted on cedar wood; This was a bit salty, and there was way too much miso paste on the chicken (which is surprising - usually the contrary happens). The miso was tasty, but too much. Too much of a good thing cloys the appetite. Hence I scraped the excess miso off our friend chicken and mixed it in with my fried rice - delish Chicken be tender, juicy, slightly charred on the sides which me loveee, and flavourful.
grilled teriyaki salmon with sliced pickled cucumber This is as good as i had it last time - very fresh salmon, cooked crisp on the outside but the middle was still pinkish - not fully cooked. Consistency in quality is a virtue. I even ate the skin. usually i don't eat fish skin but this one was grilled crisp and i couldn't help myself. Picked cucumber is cold and sour; complements the fish well.
Grilled pork loin
Shiso udon
Sake poached japanese peach
sake kasu custard, kyoho grape sorbet
Conclusion:
Will definitely visit again to try out the other grilled items. But i believe i will revisit the salmon, fried rice and sake poached peach.
My experience at Zuma has proven that high-quality Japanese dinners really needn't be too expensive.
张贴