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Saison club

Filed Under (Japan, food) by Alei on 23-11-2009

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Another restaurant down.

Have to admit this one is a little out of Hirafu though, over Niseko/Higashiyama way.

This time, it was the Saison club courtesy of work.
I had been to this place before but only to the cafe (earlier entry) where they do really nice cakes.
This time was a dinner set with the work crew for a free dinner.
We were treated to an ishikari nabe (hotpot), shabu shabu and sukiyaki - all three are traditional Japanese foods.

Nabe - is a winter staple and is basically a hotpot of vegetables, meats and seafood. Basically you throw anything you want into a broth. At the end, you can add rice or noodles to soak up the last of the broth.

Shabu Shabu - this is a dish which I don’t normally like to eat. The concept is a little weird to me but nonetheless it was tasty. Basically you grab some raw meat at the end of your chopsticks and you swish it around in boiling water for a few seconds. The high temperature of the water cooks the meat within seconds. You then dip the cooked meat into a sauce of your choice such as a sesame tare, or a ponzu (citrus soy-like sauce). As you swish the meat around, you have to say ’shabu shabu’ otherwise it won’t taste as good.
For some reason, I think this kind of food cooking technique is kinda unhygienic. Everyone swishing raw bits of meat into boiling water. And then after you’ve done that - you throw in a whole bunch of vegies to boil up. Tasty but weird. It’s not something I want to eat a lot of.

Sukiyaki - is a dish which I have never actually eaten before, and my favourite of the evening. Basically it’s like a stir fried meat in a really nice tare/marinade sauce, and then you add vegies, which you dip in raw egg. Tastes awesome, way better than what it sounds. At the end, you add noodles.

yum yum. Another restaurant off the list.

Nice, cosy venue too. A great party room with karaoke facilities and they offer a free pick-up service.

Shokusai Hirafu Sushi

Filed Under (Japan, food) by Alei on 20-11-2009

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A little while back, I tried out Shokusai Hirafu sushi up at the Alpen Hotel.
It was one of the places I didn’t get to try last season because it was a little pricey for sushi. It’s a bit of a step up from sushi train.

But they had a limited offer for two days - sushi tabehoudai for about Y1500 (for ladies, a bit more pricier for men - little do they know that I can eat as much as any guy). An offer I couldn’t go past.

So a pre-dinner swim worked up the appetite for an all you-can-eat sushi session.

sushi

sushi

Yum!

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No talents, big eater

Filed Under (Japan, food, friends, japanese study) by Alei on 25-10-2009

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I came across another Yojijukugo today which I could totally relate to, unflattering as it is.
無芸大食 むげいたいしょく         
Let’s break it down:
無 = not existing (negation)
芸 = arts, skills, talents
大 = big
食 = meal/eat

Literal translation is: no talents, big eater/meals
Someone whose only talent is eating, essentially an unaccomplished person.
To have no special talent besides the ability to eat a lot. Which, mind you, is not necessarily one would ordinarily be proud of.

And so I did what I do best, and ate some more.
Another dinner with workmates/friends. The occasion was a friends housewarming.
Fresh spring rolls, and tomato and cabbage bake, and thai curry which was so delicious. Finished off nicely with homemade cheesecake and ice-cream.

Nami chan Izakaya

Filed Under (Japan, food, friends) by Alei on 18-10-2009

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Last Friday night, we went into K-town for dinner and drinks with the usual work crew.
It was back to Nami chan’s again. My first time there was just a couple of weeks ago, but the food was so good, we went back again.
Traditional izakaya, but absolutely everything on the menu is great. We ordered kara age, ramen salad, roast beef, yakitori, sashimi, nasi goreng, and hokke. Hokke is a real popular Hokkaido fish which has become a weekly staple now.

This place also has the most hilarious English menu translation ever. Check out these gems!!!!

Dinner Party

Filed Under (Japan, food, friends) by Alei on 17-10-2009

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I’ve been eating way too much lately - izakayas, dinner parties, and the like.

Monday night had a dinner party with work mates, personally cooked by a professional, young local Chef, Montoya, which by the way is a really cool Japanese name.
He served up a pasta dish with clams and capers, garden salad, chicken salad, pork and potatoes. All washed down with a few glasses of red and white.

Good times, good times.

@ The Press Club

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Alei on 07-06-2009

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The Press Club is so-named because of its location on the ground floor of Melbourne’s Herald and Weekly Times building. It serves fine dining Modern Greek cuisine from  Masterchef George Calombaris.

Birthday lunch was had here at the Press Club. Bookings in advance (even for lunch) are highly recommended to ensure a spot.

Service definitely needed improving but was redeemed as the day progressed.

Champagne was had, followed by a bottle of New Zealand Crowded House.

The food was extremely flavoursome and filling, with some unusual flavour combinations.

Between us we had oysters with a honey almond sauce which were amazing. Oysters and honey - who would have thought, This was followed by duck, fish, and chicken, with dessert to top it off.
 
This is a restaurant where food is art. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Enjoy the food porn.

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