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😍 5/5 - Short review: Might be a sushi spot but their noodles are
By 👻 @Glenn C., 11/25/2022 3:00 am
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Short review: Might be a sushi spot but their noodles are outstanding. Particularly good XO Mazeman but the Laksa was also excellent. For sushi, the Avocoho and chirashi are both good albeit pricey choices. Would also comment that the rolls were a bit loose especially for the price.I was here with two others earlier this evening to this unique Japanese spot. They are a sushi specialist with some outstanding noodles in particular and the fish here unlike most places is local so the prices are to an extent reduced compared to other fancy spots. The bar seating is split between a sushi bar and alcohol and there are perhaps 25-30 seats here and reservations are a necessity. We split a bunch of dishes and left reasonably full having spent $80 each but all of us are gluttons so you could probably get away with less especially alone. To drink I had the Kato Sake Works Junmai Nigori from a Brooklyn based sakegura/sake brewery which was $20 a glass for a generous pour. The friendly bartender gave a sample of another sake which was $25 and that was outstanding as well.Large Rolls: The Bagels-On-Hudson consisting of Smoked Steelhead, Dill Cream Cheese, Tamago, and Cucumber was $18. The steelhead trout was of high quality and so was the tamago/egg. The cream cheese had some dill flavor but I found it a bit strong. Perhaps a bit more tamago would be. This was alright.The Avocoho with Coho Salmon, Avocado, Fresno Chili, and Shiso was better at $16. The fresno chilies added a wonderful sourness which balanced out the avocado and fresh fish. Would recommend.Cold Dishes:The Crudo Blanco consisted of Bay Scallops, Fennel, Turnips, and Trout Roe $25. This was tasty though I think a bit more trout roe would be nice. The turnips added some food texture. This was fine also.The Ceviche with Coho Salmon, Coconut Milk, Persimmon, and Corn Nuts for $20 was even better. The coconut milk base was excellent and the persimmon was a tasty novelty. This was essentially a Peruvian style ceviche but elevated and I would recommend it.The Chirashi with Sushi Rice, Different Exotic Fishes, Pickles, Tamago, and Avocado for $39 was pricey but outstanding. The fish consisted of more coho salmon, tuna, blue fin, and something else. The tamago in there was very tasty and the fish was fresh as per every other dish. Very tasty though there is a lot more rice than fish.Noodles (Best Part:)The XO Mazeman (or really Mazemen) is the best dish here. This dish consisting of Spicy Preserved Shellfish Sauce, Country Ham, and Parmesan for $19 or in our case $34 with a uni supplement had a wonderful spice and umami flavor. I believe the main flavors of their outstanding XO sauce come from dried scallops/conpoy and there were some big pieces. Highly worth it with or without the uni.The Laksa with Spicy Shrimp & Chicken Broth, Rice Noodles, and Smoked Eel for $26 was also tasty. As with another table, they split this dish into different bowls which was a nice touch. I'm unsure of the size of the original bowl but the flavors were nice. There was a large piece of maitake mushroom on top and I believe the fish in there was mackerel and not eel and it worked well. I prefer egg noodles like the ones used in the mazeman but the rice noodles were good also.The only dessert we tried was the Miso Carrot Cake with Mandarin Marmalade, and Cream Cheese Frosting for $13. The carrot cake had a nice texture and the marmalade was very tasty. The frosting done backwards as a bottom layer had some pleasant tartness. The only issue is that they are listing it as with miso and I couldn't taste it. Perfectly solid dessert to end the meal.The food here was tasty and the people were nice. A couple mssteps here and there but the noodles in particular were excellent. They appear to be expanding and I hope there's noodles at their new location also. Wouldn't be surprised if they have a star by next year.
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