Posts Tagged ‘japanese’

Kappa – The *Secret* Japanese Restaurant – Jonas’ Birthday Dinner #2

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I bet most people have never heard of this restaurant. It’s a hidden resteaurant in Japantown – on top of Denny’s, inside Club Nishiki and through the sliding wooden door – that only offers about seven (?) counter seats. It sounds like a hole-in-a-wall restaurant, but it’s actually very nice and clean. It’s owned by a Japanese couple (from Japan) – the husband cooks, the wife serves. $85 for a pre-fixe menu that looks a little something like this:

The Holy Grail ... of sake!
The Holy Grail … of sake!

Monkfish liver
The Cream of the Crop: Monkfish liver pate – Sounds disgusting but tasted great.

Dungeness crab salad
Fit for a King: Dungenness crab salad that left me wanting more

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Koo Restaurant – Jonas’ Birthday Dinner #1

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

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Koo is one of the better sushi restaurants in the city. The fish is fresh and the rolls actually all have their own unique taste unlike many sushi restaurants out there. My favorite appetizer was the tuna tartare with guacamole under it, and all the rolls were delicious. I could have done without the eggplant or salted fish.

Thanks to Shannon, Andy, Debbie, Emerson, Daniel and Darryl for taking me out for dinner.

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Satura Cakes – Beard Papa, watch out!

Monday, November 19th, 2007

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Cream puff heaven. It’s like Beard Papa yet more low-key even with so much more to offer. Cakes, pastries, snacks and other desserts, all made just right. Not too sweet, good size, and tastes as good as they look. Cream puffs come in vanilla or green tea, strawberry shortcake is heavenly, green tea panna cotta is unique and left me wanting more …

I wish they had one closer to the city. For me to get to Satura Cakes I’d have to drive either to Palo Alto or Las Altos – that or fly to Hawaii.

JONASAPPROVED!

-jonas
Satura Cakes
visited on 11/18/07

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Cream Puffs

 

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Brioche

 

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Green Tea Panna Cotta

 

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FREE Film Screening of “Kamikaze Girls” in San Francisco

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Date: Friday, November 9, 2007
Time: 6:30 PM
Venue: Delancey Street Theater

Admission: Admission is free. RSVP’s are required. Seating is limited an will be on a first-come-first-serve basis. Please RSVP to infoav@cgjsf.org.

Directions to Delancey Street Theater: The theater is located on the Embarcadero just South of Brannan Street. Entrance is on the Embarcadero. The MUNI T-Line stop is Embarcadero & Brannan Street. Street parking only.

What exactly is “Kamikaze Girls”?
For more information and a synopsis of the Japanese film, click here.

Here are some clips of the film via YouTube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QvTxyok0j2o and
http://youtube.com/watch?v=z1uELOpst84

-jen

Kissako Tea – Japanese proverb say drop by for some tea

Monday, October 15th, 2007

What is “Kissako”?

“Most Japanese people today don’t know about ‘kissako,’ ” he explains graciously, having become accustomed after many years to my endless reservoir (river) of questions. “It has two meanings. One, ‘Don’t be in such a rush.’ Yes you can go on your way, but first, drink tea. And then you can go. “Also it means, whoever you are, you can drink here some tea, with other people, together, high or low caste. I offer you tea. In ancient Japan, this was, of course, not common. That’s why it’s a Zen proverb.” (Source)

I feel like I’m sitting outdoors except I’m indoors. People come by and stare at me eating, or maybe they’re staring at the food, or maybe they’re staring at me taking pictures of the food.

It’s so hard to find places that serve fresh onigiri (rice ball). Unlike the ones from the Japanese supermarkets, these have less vinegar and come warm. I’m going back for more. And the takoyaki! I always have to order takoyaki whenever I see it at a restaurant because it’s so rare. Kinda pricey for five pieces but they make some of the better ones around the city.

The ramen was good, but I still prefer Santa Ramen because they have more choices and because they put more things inside. My meal ended with dessert – see below. Food coma never felt so good.

Seating is limited (three two-seater tables) so come during an off-peak hour or just wait. It’s worth it!

Fact: Sweets (mochi, cake, etc.) are imported from LA.

JONASAPPROVED!

-jonas
Kissako Tea located at SF Japantown
Visited at 10/15/07

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Rice ball (onigiri) set with salmon inside and pickled veggies on the side

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Jann enjoying her rice ball

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Takoyaki

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