Amazing Restaurant Dinners
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:41 pm
A couple of weeks ago we took our daughter out for her birthday. There's a sushi place in San Diego that she turned us on to last year that was so good we went back again this year. Basically, their go-to meal is what they call omakase, which in Japanese means "I leave the details up to you." You sit at the sushi bar and watch the chef go through a pre-determined sequence of dishes. This place is pretty small, maybe six tables and room for eight or ten at the sushi bar. But it's gotten a Michelin star for the past three years. Pretty food if you like this kind of stuff. All the plates are really small but they eventually add up. You start out with a small bowl of miso soup, then the good stuff starts coming.
Menu
Halibut
Oyster, tofu skin tofu, sprat, shishito pepper
Salmon roe
Deep fried shrimp head and shell (I ate half of it before I remembered to take a picture)
Clockwise from left: sardine, toro, amberjack, scallop, center: bluefin tuna
Cod roe
Chilean seabass
Cured mackerel with white kelp
Japanese barracuda
Spot prawn
Uni (sea urchin roe)
Tuna skewer with shichimi togarashi (seven peppers spice)
King mackerel
Triggerfish with triggerfish liver
Goldeneye snapper with Himalayan pink salt, yuzu juice and yuzu skin
Soup
Dessert (some kind of custard with chocolate covered coffee bean)
Menu
Halibut
Oyster, tofu skin tofu, sprat, shishito pepper
Salmon roe
Deep fried shrimp head and shell (I ate half of it before I remembered to take a picture)
Clockwise from left: sardine, toro, amberjack, scallop, center: bluefin tuna
Cod roe
Chilean seabass
Cured mackerel with white kelp
Japanese barracuda
Spot prawn
Uni (sea urchin roe)
Tuna skewer with shichimi togarashi (seven peppers spice)
King mackerel
Triggerfish with triggerfish liver
Goldeneye snapper with Himalayan pink salt, yuzu juice and yuzu skin
Soup
Dessert (some kind of custard with chocolate covered coffee bean)