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Monday, 9 April 2012
Kiyo Sushi hosts Eat Nabs Day
| Since we had a large group, we had a lot of food and we couldn’t try everything. But here is what we did have. I started with the salmon sashimi at Wenlafaxine’s insistence. This was fresh, tasty and soft. It was good sashimi; trust me, I’ve had bad sashimi at Ninkazu. |
| We also got some scallop sashimi for a change. Well, a change for me at least. This was fantastic. The scallop sashimi was fresh, soft and delicious. I’ve never had this before so I don’t know how it compares to scallop sashimi elsewhere or what is bad scallop sashimi, but this was good! |
| I also placed an order of vegetable tempura because I wanted something hot and greasy and crunchy. Yummy. When this dish arrived, we all dug in thoughtlessly devouring the food but 10 minutes later when we were finishing the last remnants of the veggie tempura, we realized what a wide variety of veggies were included. We had broccoli, sweet potato, potato, asparagus, mushroom, zucchini (I love zucchini tempura), and green beans. That is 7 items! I think there was one more thing but I am forgetting it right now. Ying says that it was eggplant. :P |
| Next up for the couple was the seafood chawanmushi, which is an egg custard steamed in a teacup. The size of the dish was quite disappointing (i.e. tiny), but the egg custard was steamed to just the right texture and was seasoned very well. There were slices of shitake mushroom, fish and a prawn mixed within the egg custard. They commented that the dish was quite like Chinese steamed egg (often mixed in with dry clams). |
| They also decided to get a serving of gyozas, which seemed to have pork and veggies in the filling. They didn’t talk about this dish very much, but judging by how briskly they disappeared, I’d guess that it was pretty good. :) |
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