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Showing posts with label japanese food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese food. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Yakinku Don

In Japanese, yakinku don means grilled meat. It usually served in a bite size and topped with a special soy sauce. My favorite spot for Yakinku Don is Sharaku, a japanese restaurant located in the village. I was referred from one of my friends who used to work there. The entree came with a choice of salad or miso soup. The meat was tender and juicy.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Crunchy Beef Bulgogi Tacos?

Happy National Crunchy Taco Day =D
Nowadays taco is almost everywhere with different variations. My favorite is definitely the crunchy/crispy taco. My #1 favorite go to spot for tacos is Mira Sushi & Izakaya. They are known for their beef bulgogi tacos because for those of you who don't know it is a Beat Bobby Flay Winning dish that made with kimchi slaw, korean pear, wonton shell, scallions, beef bulgogi and toasted sesame. I promised Mira's beef bulgogi tacos are scrumptious and crunchy that you won't be disappointed.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Ice cream sushi

Guess what people.. ice cream sushi do exists! If anyone planning to go to Atlantic City for restaurant week (3/6-3/12) you should definitely check out Izakaya, a nice japanese restaurant located in Borgata. They served great japanese food and of course their popular dessert dish, crispy rice sushi roll aka ice cream sushi.
This dish was made by crispy rice with chocolate chips, peanut butter and vanilla ice cream for filling.
I absolutely love it...crispy and sweet

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Sea Bass Tempura

Sick of veggies and shrimp tempura? Check out this yummy chilean sea bass tempura in this romantic restaurant called Koi.
It is located next to the Bryant Park hotel and the setting is very romantic.
We ordered the chilean sea bass tempura for starter and this is absolutely the most filling one out of all the appetizers. The taste was great; crispy and not too spicy.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Sushi Burrito?

Sick of sushi? Guess what's the latest asian fusion food trend now?...
#SUSHI BURRITO!!!



It is basically a seaweed wrap with sushi ingredients filling inside. The first sushi burrito store in NYC is #Uma Temakeria. They have several locations throughout #Manhattan and my closest spot is in #Gotham West Market. Besides burrito, they also served hand rolls and rice bowl with options to design your own meal. If you choose to design your own there are 4 things you need to pick: type of rice, type of protein, type of sauce, and type of veggies.