Sunday, November 13, 2011

LA

I've been visiting LA probably once a month ever since I left this February, but I've never brought my camera for reasons of laziness and thrifty packing. Last visit I changed my mind.


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Morning light


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Morning coffee



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Dessert



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Some sun



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Saturday, November 12, 2011

That's a wrap

It took me forever, but I finally got through my Japan photos. On to the next one

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Day 19: Last night in Tokyo

Epic meal time. The meal at Ryugin started off at the wrong restaurant. Our taxi driver mistakenly took us to a very fancy looking steak house in Roppongi. After searching frantically we finally found the very austere restaurant.

One menu, one seating.

I got the sake pairing.

5/4/2010
The menu is presented under a porcelain dish in a hand made envelope on Japanese rice paper


5/4/2010
Glass of pinot blanc for the lady and Yuki no bousya akita for me



5/4/2010
Chef Yamamoto's interprestation of Spring "Wakatake" with Tender Simmered Abalone


5/4/2010
Premiom Sea urchin from Hakodate and cold egg custard, grilled corn style with dry shrimp jelly sauce


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This dish, along with another I ate at Thomas Keller's French Laundry is the best thing I've ever eaten. So good.



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hakurakusei miyagi to wash it down



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Each plate is misted to indicate that the chef has checked it and it is ready to go to table.


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Ichiban Dashi Soup with Lightly Grilled Greenling Fish colorful Flower Style
The interesting thing about this soup was how insanely simple yet complicated the broth was.



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As an example, take a look at how tight and small the fat globules were. Like champagne bubbles. Pretty amazing.


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What goes with soup? Sake. Tenmei fukushima
I'm pretty sure this was the sake that you cannot get outside a particular region of Japan. Apparently it is hard to transport because it must remain at a very specific temperature. It was really unique tasting and delicious.



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Marinated Sakura Sea Bream from naruto, Monkfish Liver from Yoichi, Hokkaido with Fragrance of Sakura. I like how the location of each ingredient is just as important



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Baby Spear Squid from Aomori with Fragrance of Sudachi
Where's the Sake you ask? I had to ask them to slow it down at this point :P



5/4/2010
Japanese Spring Vegetable in one plate. Basically EVERY seasonal vegetable was expertly prepared in this dish. I've had something similar at Melisse in Los Angeles and it's always interesting to sample the different flavors and textures at once.



5/4/2010
Kokoryu hiirazu fukui (nama sake)



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Charbroiled Alfonsino from Shimoda bay, Roasted rice on top, with Black Vinegar sauce and Chopped Vegetable Pickles


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Chargrilled Sendai Beef from Miyagi with Oroshi Ponzu Sauce, Simmered Archilles and Small Beef Meatball.



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This is what top of the line A5 beef from Japan looks like



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Yes. I got it again. It was that good

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Simmered rice with Tea of Sakura with Sakura Shrimp. Also really really good



5/4/2010
-196 degree celsius candy apple. Before.


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After.


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Hot Parfait RyuGin Style Vol.6 Strawberry and Red Bean



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Matcha. Amazing.



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Some other really amazing tea.

So the summary is that everything was tasty. That's a given at a place like this. The sake pairing was an experience because I've never tasted such a drastically different collection of sakes. As for the meal, more than anything, I marveled at the care one could see that went into making each dish. Even though the flavors were really simple, the efforts that went into creating such simple dishes was the beauty of this meal.

Cost me what I spent on my hotel for 2 nights, but worth it.








Thursday, August 18, 2011

Day 18: Reasons why I love Japan

It's been awhile, which means that I've been pretty busy. Time to chip away at my "to do" list, starting with this entry. Here are a couple of reasons why I love Japan.

5/3/2010
The bartender creating a simple vodka martini. We ended up being friends by the end of the night. He even walked me to the elevator to hand me his card. Mental note. Next time bring business cards.



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THE BEST martini I've ever had in my life. It was finished off tableside and was beautiful



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Someday. One for the bartender too, who told me he's never tried it because it's too expensive, but he brought it to the table just to show me. He seemed almost proud presenting them.




5/1/2010
Words cannot describe how beautiful this image is to me. *sigh*







Sunday, July 17, 2011

Day 18?: night

Tokyo at night. There's not a lot of cities in the world where you can walk around at night with an expensive camera and still feel completely safe. Tokyo is one of them.


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I liked the lighting on this one


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neato scooter



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Such pretty lighting and shapes.



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I love trains


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I liked how clean the ground was.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Day 18?: Fooood

Like I said before, not sure if this is in order anymore but here are some of the tasty things I ate in Tokyo.


5/1/2010
I don't know what he was yelling...



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But OMG he was right. Some of the best ice cream I've ever had.



5/2/2010
Unpasteurized caramels. Tastes like a triple cream french cheese and a caramel mixed together.


5/2/2010
Only a serious soba place would make their own beer.



5/2/2010
Hand made each day for centuries and very very good



5/3/2010
Pork cutlet, beaten until thin and then folded back over. The most delicate texture and still full of flavor.