Chan’s birthday was last week so we went out for sushi at Omakase by Aung, new restaurant to both of us! Let me tell you something, it’s been quite a while since I’ve been blown away by a restaurant but I can safely say this was one of them. Great service and great food. It is a bit pricey since it’s an omakase but I think it was well worth the cost (and you know that means a lot because all I do is complain about price and I am Chinese). I wouldn’t even try to park in the lot behind their restaurant, it’s like 5 stalls and shared by everyone in the building. I just parked in the public lot for Side Street Inn and crossed the street over. It was only $2.00 for 2 hours, not bad! This restaurant is very small, there is only the bar and it can probably seat 8 people maximum. Reservations are highly recommended through Open Table.
Sea Bream topped with Uni
Smoked Skipjack Tuna with Garlic Sauce
Grilled Spanish Mackerel topped with Caviar
Chutoro
Buri (mature yellowtail) topped with Orange Zest
Shima Aji (Striped Jack from Ehime) – topped with yuzu
Kanpachi (shabu shabu style) served with Ponzu Sauce
New Zealand King Salmon
Uni Rice with Ikura (house marinated)
Akami (leanest part of the Blue Fin Tuna)
Scallop (wrapped with bougie fancy nori from Japan)
Aori Ika (topped with lime zest)
Otoro
Japanese Tiger Prawn
Cherrywood Smoked Golden Eye Snapper topped with Caviar
(smoked right before our eyes!)
Macadamia Nut Ice Cream (House-made)
You’re going to think I’m a dork but my god if this wasn’t the best scoop of ice cream I have ever had?? The taste of the fresh nutty macadamia nuts – was heavenly. I don’t know how to explain but when I have mac nuts nowadays, they always seem to be kind of stale already you know? But this ice cream had a fresh nutty taste and it was magical.
Birthday Treat for Birthday Boy Chan
There were two people celebrating their birthdays so he whipped up a quick poke for the two of them. Super cute, he turned down all the lights and play a birthday song while presenting the dishes. How wonderful! 🙂 Everyone wish Chan a happy belated birthday!! Hehe…I didn’t add much comments to each dish because honestly, it was all good. I didn’t have a single dish I disliked. We will definitely be returning.
Wow! So many dishes to wash – so many entrees served individually. Love how he used wasabi to prop up the candle – and that last plate has great glaze! I’m a gonna try recreating that in clay.
Haha ooh you’re into ceramics?? Do you go to c&c classes??
Happy Belated Birthday, Chan!!
I’ll take the greeting and thank you for him!!! Thank you!!
Happy Belated Birthday Chan!
Wish he would comment here to say thanks lol