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Showing posts with label Sushi OTA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sushi OTA. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Sushi Week continues with Sushi OTA (Part 3)

Last orders from Sushi OTA experience!

If you haven't seen the first part it's right here: Click Here!!!
If you haven't seen the second part it's right here: Click Here!!!

Egg (Tamago):

I was having high expectations for this but sadly it wasn't as great as the one I had in Tokyo, Japan. This sushi was more on the savory side. I was expecting a dessert/sweet tasting egg but never got it. I would be hesitant to order this one again here.


Soft Shell Crab:

It always intrigues me that you can eat a whole crab in its entirety with the shell included! It has a unique taste and texture. May not have as much taste if you compare to the other sushi but it's still worth your while!


Yellowfin Tuna (Maguro):

They didn't have Bluefin Tuna in stock so it was just regular Yellowfin Tuna. I'm not overly excited with regular Tuna though so I probably might skip this one next time and only order the fatty parts of the Tuna!



Amberjack Tuna (Kanpachi):



This is one of the very few fish that tastes great no matter what old it is! I have had this before and eating this here brought back great memories of its flavor and texture. This has got to be one of my favorite fish to eat raw besides Salmon!

It's the lighter color fish above the O Toro! Forgot to take a picture of them by itself!
   
Monkfish Liver (Ankimo):

This is quite the delicacy and really is an acquired taste. If you like liver or livery kind of texture and taste, you'll love this or you'll most likely hate it! It's a love-hate dilemma with this. I personally love the texture and taste. If you had liver before it's no different in texture. It almost has jelly texture but a little more stiffer.


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Sushi Week continues with Sushi OTA (Part 2)

Continuing the remaining orders from the lovely Sushi OTA!

If you haven't seen the first part it's right here: Click Here!!!

Sea Eel (Anago):

This is the first time trying the Sea Eel. I have had fresh water Eel (Unagi) before and both are pretty good. I usually prefer salt water seafood/fish than fresh water. I felt it had a more natural light and sweet flavor than the fresh water Eel as evident with the use of very little Terakyaki sauce on it. The fresh water Eel usually are drenched with a lot of Terayaki sauce which looks to be used to tone down the super rich and oily flavor it has. This is worth a try. I am a little surprised at how the fresh water Eel is more costly than the Sea Eel though.


Giant Clam (Mirugai) also known as Geoduck Clam:

This is the one that looks like a... male genitalia if you ever seen the clam in its natural form. Don't be alarmed though, I'm just describing the shape of it! You aren't really eating that part of the seafood.. :)
I enjoyed this sushi, very fresh and is super bouncy in texture! Flavor is pretty subtle but I enjoy it none the less. Texture is kind of like something between a cucumber and squid.



Orange Clam (Aoyagi) also known as Surf Clam:

Don't be confused with the other surf clam which is bright red and very chewy. This is different! It's pretty similar to the Giant clam in texture and has a nice sweetness to it.


Golden Eye (Kinme) Snapper:

I think this was my first time having the Golden Eye Snapper. It was lightly seared on the flesh and on the skin. This was bursting with natural flavor. I think this was one of the highlights of my meal that night! This is a must-try! I'll probably be ordering more of this next time.



Hmmm.. I still have more to share but looks like I'll need to have a Part 3 for that!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Sushi Week continues with Sushi OTA (Part 1)

It was a special occasion today and where else to grab dinner than the popular Sushi OTA restaurant! It's one of the best sushi restaurants in Southern California outside Japan! They serve one of the freshest selection of seafood and fish you'll ever have! You basically get what you paid for and you need to pay some serious money to dine here.

Name: Sushi OTA
Google Maps: Click Here!!!
Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/sushi-ota-san-diego
Location: San Diego,CA,USA

First off here's the monster platter we got! =D It's okay, go ahead and drool! There's no shame!

Sushi Platter


Let's get down to business on what I ordered..

Japanese Squid (Yariika):

It had a very silky and creamy smooth texture to it which is very different from your typical squid which is known to be chewy. I really enjoyed it!


Sweet Shrimp (Amaebi):

Classic favorite and always a must get as it's super sweet and has great texture (like consuming a lobster) unlike the regular Shrimp sushi.



O Toro (Fattiest part of the Tuna):

The only sushi that actually melts in your mouth as you consume it. "Melts like butter" in your mouth sensation! Before you realize it, all that is remaining in your mouth is the rice! This is a must try! Very buttery and in a good way!


Salmon Belly:

Every fish that you are served that comes from the belly part is just so rich, buttery, and melt in your mouth sensation! Salmon Belly is no different! The texture and flavor is totally different than a cut of the fish that's not the belly! Simply Amazing!


I'll share the remaining sushi pieces I ordered in my next post! For now, drool on the above sushi and plan for your next sushi meal!! :D