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🙂 4/5 - This unique Japanese-Jewish fusion absolutely delights! I
By 👻 @Steven S., 04/13/2024 3:00 am
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This unique Japanese-Jewish fusion absolutely delights! I wish certain flavors came out more but overall a great experience. I love how this place encourages sharing so you get to try a lot of different, distinct flavors. Let's dive in ... Sake Kasu Challah (5/5): The bread is easy to pull apart and is perfectly seasoned. The butter was perhaps the star though as it was sweet and salty and just beautifully accompanied its carby bread companion. Matzoh Ball Ramen (3/5): I've read so much about this item so the expectations were high. The matzo ball itself is a nice middle of the ground firmness whereby it's not too hard or soft and can't offend a soul. I like my matzo balls more dense but it's a notably divisive issue in our community (and even my own family) -- so their ball firmness was a safe choice. The most underwhelming part was actually the broth; I expected more umami flavor and was disappointed by this. I was glad our server recommended an extra matzo ball for every person in our group so we could each have an entire ball. Grilled Ceasar Salad (3/5): This dish in general is an acquired taste as the grilling really tends to wilt the lettuce. This particular salad was caked in dressing. I liked the anchovy chunks but that's not for everyone I recognize. Okonomiyaki (5/5): This was by far my favorite dish of the meal (the server said this was their fav and I can see why!). The meaty pastrami chunks have a lovely crisp and Maillard browning. The bonito flakes add that necessary umami fishy flavor. The sauce is sweet but not overpowering. And the pancake itself had the PERFECT fried crisp. Wagyu Pastrami Sandwich (4/5): The kitchen staff kindly sliced this in four. The bread tastes like typical white bread. The mustard didn't come through enough for me (compared to your standard spicy brown Jewish deli mustard). The wagyu reminded me of a standard Katz's pastrami but perhaps a bit more chew as wagyu IS known for its beautiful fatty marbling. Chocolate Banana Challah Bread Pudding (3/5): This dish is served warm but I wanted more of the sauce and whipped cream. I usually think of bread pudding as more "soaked" so I'm taking off a point on that -- though my partner thought this was better than bread pudding. Service (5/5): Very attentive servers who helped us order enough food (though we did have leftovers). Staff refilled water throughout the meal without us asking. By the end of the meal they needed the table for a reservation but offered to reseat us in the heated tented area. We declined but appreciated the offer. They were also very polite about informing us when they needed the table. It's a small-ish footprint indoors (not including heated and outdoor tables). TL;DR: Would absolutely return as this cuisine combo goes together like peanut butter and jelly!
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