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2013-12-03
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With Japanese restaurants, you will find that most of the good restaurants are ones who tend to specialize in one type of food like sushi or yakitori for example. Usually the restaurants who try to span across multiple types of food tend to flounder as it can be hard to excel on everything. But Toba Nagoya seems to be an exception as they provide multiple types of Japanese food such as sushi, yakiniku, tempura, unagi, soba, and Nagoya specialties while excelling on many fronts!The restaurant wa
The restaurant was big and spacious as it spans across 2 floors. Private rooms are provided with a minimum charge. The decor was rustic like an izakaya with a wall showcasing many different sake labels. As we had made a reservation, we were promptly seated and we placed orders as we ate.
Fresh Raw Vegetables Salad ($140) - the raw vegetables salad consisted of fresh corn, tomato, asparagus, carrot, cucumber, and lettuce served on a bath of ice. All of the vegetables were fresh and crisp with sweet natural flavors. The miso sauce that served as a dip was subtle yet flavorful, and enhanced the taste of the vegetables in a delightful way. At $140, it was a bit pricey though but I guess you are paying for the quality of the ingredients.
You can eat the unagi in 3 way: 1) eat as is, 2) add in the seasoning like the seaweed and wasabi, and 3) add in the same seasoning and pour in the dashi stock. First of all, the eel was very scrumptious! It was grilled perfectly with a crispy surface while the sauce was rich and flavorful. Eating the unagi with the rice by itself was pretty good as the tasty sauce had seeped into the rice already. Adding the wasabi provided another kick in flavor which was rather interesting. My favorite way to eat it had to be with the wasabi and dashi together! The dashi was hot and slightly sweet which was comforting to eat with the eel and rice. One of the best unagi that I've had!
题外话/补充资料:
We had ordered a bottle of sake and they did not open or pour the bottle in front of us. Rather the sake arrived already in the carafe. A bit odd as most Japanese restaurants would not do that and the sake was not cheap either.
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