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My first encounter with Sushi

It was almost twenty years ago. The major brands like Sushi Tei or all those fancy fusion sushi places available nowadays were still up there in the clouds, waiting for some entrepreneurs to discovers them. Sushi was still something that's considered really foreign; not because it's Japanese, but the idea of eating raw fish itself was quite challenging. However while it seems a little bit crazy that a culinary culture could evolve based on the premise of eating raw fish, Sushi made me curious, and after all there's a nation already considering it a delicacy so it couldn't be that bad, right?

However being living in Bandung had kept my curiosity at bay as there's only one place rumoured serving Sushi back in those days, and it usually caters for high ranking business people hence there's a very little chance I could afford it with a student's lunch budget. Therefore, the thought of trying out Sushi was really far fetched back then.

One unplanned event happened in Bali though, that forced me into knowing this unique dish. It was during my visit to 1993's Temu Karya Mahasiswa Desain Interior Indonesia (TKMDII) -- quite a mouthful event name -- a biennale national event which gathers Interior Design students all across Indonesia. I was among the selected few from my class to attend the event with more senior students.

It was one afternoon after all of the events were over. My friend, the four years older senior with a fruity nickname "duren", got this idea of visiting Kuta by public transport. As we haven't got a chance to visit the legendary Kuta Beach on that trip, I think that's a good idea so I tagged along.

After some strolling on the beach and got hungry, we came into this rusty restaurant that looks local, hence we believed are cheap. It's called "Warung Made" which made us even more convinced they served Balinese, or at least Indonesian food.

Well later I know that naming it warung is a seriously misleading, as the food weren't warung-cheap, not even close. Among the least expensive choice, and sounds foreign enough was this "Sashimi", that we both have no idea what it was. However being an avid fans of popular Japanese food, I had a great confidence that Sashimi is just some kind of fancy variation of Teriyaki, Yakiniku, or Sukiyaki. It didn't mention anything raw, just that it's made of Tuna, and it's Japanese. We ended up ordered one for each of us.

When the Sashimi did arrive, we took a good look at it and immediately gives each other that confused glance. It was thinly sliced, raw red Tuna, with nothing but a saucer of dark sauce, and this green mound of something.

"So this is that (in)famous raw food from Japan?" I scratched my head.

However as we've ordered it, then there's no going back. Carefully I picked up one slice of that reddish semi translucent meat, which hanging limp on the tip of my chopstick. Not really convincing. I then dip it on the dark sauce that turned out to be a salty soy sauce, and proceed to put it into my mouth.

The texture was discouraging, but the sudden burst of flavour play between the Tuna's rich umami taste, and the dark savoury soy ketchup convinced me to kept me chewing on. And we both finished the meal in no time. We both agreed it was good, and made us thought of bringing home the wasabi, our new item of interest due to its strange pungent taste, and have our friends at the hotel taste it **cough** by accident. Had the waiter informed us what it was, perhaps that first encounter would never happened, so thank you a lot Warung Made in Bali!

After that first encounter, I didn't feel gross, and grows to even missed the food experience instead. We also have a bragging right; having eaten one of the strangest food on earth, and survive to tell about it, surely has its merit.

The next amazing encounter with Sushi & Sashimi bears no more fear, and it was enthusiastically anticipated instead: The Gala dinner of Shima Japanese Restaurant in Bandung, where my mother handled its public relations affairs. As my father's most adventurous meal is KFC, which was already outstretched beyond his strict Sundanese food diet, naturally I was the one to accompany my mother during the whole event.

That was, up until this day, the greatest gala dinner I have ever attend, where they served premium quality Sushi of so many varieties, full set of Salmon Teppanyaki, and all other sorts of classical Japanese dishes, all you can eat style! I came to know Chef Ramli and follow his culinary journey many years after, and even became a work colleague with his son Arasy.

Needless to say after that gala dinner I happily converted from Sushi shy into one Sushi mania, and keep my faith up until this very moment. Do you have a memorable first encounter yourself? (byms)

No more Sushi-shy


Something different happened late last month with my beloved Picky Eater:

"Aa, koq aku pengen Sushi ya?" ("Dear, why do I want a Sushi?")

And I was like stunned on my seat surprised... after more than 6 years of patiently introducing her into this kind of food, it finally worked: she has an urge she never felt before, a Sushi crave! And already she announced that her favourite Maki (Sushi rolls) is the Salmon with Avocado, while her Sashimi favourite is Butterfish. As with the Butterfish itself, I think it's not the infamous Escolar but a White Marlin (Shirokajiki).

No more sushi-shy means now we can both enjoy a good sushi dinner without me feeling of having to drag her into a sushi parlour against her will.

Speaking about fear of food, do you happen to have food you used to hate, but come to like after some while? For me it's quite a lot. When I was way younger, I didn't even want to eat a chicken if it's not a white meat, and I have a high dislike for Carp, even though it's the major kind of fish people eat in Jawa Barat where I came from. As with beef, it has to be tenderloin and nothing else! Sambal? Spicy? A big no no...

Back to the sushi-shy; now comes the part which I have to bear the disadvantage of my achievement, just like when I successfully converted my family back in the 80s to like Pizza... Now I have to share... (byms).

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Takarajima restaurant


Rating:★★★
Category:Restaurants
Cuisine: Japanese / Sushi
Location:Plaza Adorama, Kemang
Tadi siang setelah nganter adik saya untuk medical check-up di BioTest Menteng pulangnya ko tiba-tiba pengen makan sushi... sebenernya deket situ ada sih sushi tei di Plaza Indonesia, tapi ko rasanya bosen ya menu suhi di sushi tei yang itu-itu aja!

Akhirnya kita memutuskan untuk makan di Takarajima (dulunya Sumo Sushi) di kemang (walopun engga tau jalannya dan mengandalkan google maps yang kadang menyesatkan hehehe).
Setelah menempuh perjalanan yang lumayan memusingkan dari Sudirman (maklum saya ga tau Jakarta) akhirnya nyampe juga di Plaza Adorama, Kemang, karena kita nyampe jam 11-an gitu jadi restonya juga masih kosong, mbak-mbaknya juga masih pada ngelipetin tissue dan briefing.
Suasananya enak juga, cozy, rapi, nyaman plus disediain majalah sama buku untuk kita bisa baca-baca sambil nungguin pesenan sushi... menu sushi-nya juga beragam banget dengan rasa yang agak-agak fushion dan lebih tongue-friendly. Harga sushi roll-nya juga enggak mahal-mahal banget, berkisar dari harga 12 ribu sampe 50 ribuan untuk sushi yang besar macam dragon roll gitu. Kalo harga udon dan ramennya sih agak lebih mahal dari sushi tei.

Oke! Siang ini kita pesen :

- Sukune : Appertizer ini bentuknya kaya bakso gitu, bulet-bulet trus ditusuk pake tusukan sate dan dikasih saus jepang macam saus yang untuk takoyaki gitu, asin asin gurih tapi enak!!! rasa basonya juga enak banget hehe gurih trus ditambahin wijen hitam gitu yang bikin rasanya makin sedep, kalo saya tadi dicelupin juga ke soy sauce dan bubuk cabe... makin mantap!!! harganya?? 15 ribu saja untuk 2 tusuk

- Nigiri salmon mentai : ini salmon sushi yang diatas sushi-nya dikasih keju yang dibakar trus diikat pake ikatan nori. Karena kejunya dibakar jadi salmonnya agak setengah mateng gitu bagian atasnya, salmonnya jadi ga terlalu amis dan lembuutttt banget. Di dalem mulut keju, nasi yang pulen dan tentunya si salmon yang lembut dan enak itu menyatu ditambah soy sauce dan setitik wasabi... yam yammmm. Harganya?? 16 ribu saja untuk 2 pc.

- Chicken teriyaki roll : Yang ini nih yang saya maksud dengan sushi roll yang paling tongue-friendly, rata-rata semua orang pasti suka deh sama sushi yang satu ini karena isinya adalah chicken teriyaki yang digoreng tepung dan pake saus teriyaki, ditambah juga potongan timun di tengahnya... enak deh! Harganya 22 ribu (blm didiskon 20 %) untuk 5 pc.

- Melted spicy tuna roll : Ini adalah salah satu dari sekian banyak menu baru yang ditawarkan Takarajima dan kalau kita mesen new menu ini ada diskon 20 % karena masih promosi (lumayaaannnnn;p). Yang satu ini bisa dibilang ada favorit saya karena tuna-nya mateng dan pedes gitu. Jadi lapisan luarnya itu nasi yang agak dibakar gitu jadi pas dimakan ada rasa smoky-nya plus nasinya agak keras teksturnya (kaya kerak nasi di nasi liwet), lapisan keduanya yaitu nori, lapisan ketiganya keju mozzarella dan lapisan terakhir alias isinya adalah tuna spicy itu, jangan lupa celupin ke soy sauce dan coba gigit setengah dari sushi-nya laluuuuuuuu keju mozzarella-nya akan memanjang kayak kalau kita makan pizza gitu... belum lagi tuna spicy-nya ituuuuu ennnaaaakkkkkk!!!! pedes bangetttt dan baru kerasa sekitar 10 detik setelah sushi itu masuk ke mulut kita... nice sensation!!! Harganya? 38 rbu (blm didiskon 20%) untuk 6 pc.

- Minumnya sih standar lah ocha hot or ice atau ada pilihan minuman lainnya yang harganya berkisar dari 10 ribu sampe 25 ribuan gitu.

Tiap sabtu, minggu dan public holiday, resto ini juga menyediakan paket all u can eat seharga Rp. 89.000 ++. Menu all you can eat-nya beragam dari mulai sushi roll, sashimi, udon dan lain-lain. Kalo emang ngaku penggemar sushi dan jago makan boleh juga dicoba all u can eat-nya! Lebih seru kalo pergi bareng temen-temen.

Selamat mencoba! :)

Tori Udon


Rating:★★★★
Category:Restaurants
Cuisine: Japanese / Sushi
Location:Cibubur, Jakarta Timur
Pengen shabu-shabu sama sushi padahal lagi di Cibubur Junction? Iyah, saya pernah ngalamin. Craving itu juga yang bikin saya ngajak keluarga besar (4 dewasa dan 1 anak) untuk makan bareng di Tori Udon. Berikut reviewnya:

1. Paket Shabu-shabu Beef, 49.05K
Ini pesenanan saya, isinya beberapa lembar daging sapi dengan sedikit lemak yang udah diiris tipiiis. Ditemanin sama (klo saya ngga salah inget) daun bawang, sawi putih, wortel, jamur shitake, baby kailan, bayam jepang, toge jepang, dan nori. Nori ini saya lupa bentuk mentahnya kayak apa, tapi waktu udah selesai dimasak, Dek Andy (adik saya) yang pernah ke Jepang nyuapin Ibu sambil bilang: "Bu, ini namanya Nori, yang waktu itu aku bawa yang udah dikeringin." (Nori kering ini emang salah satu oleh-oleh yang pernah dibawa Dek Andy, dan saya biasa pake buat campuran telor dadar atau tofu goreng). Meski dagingnya cuma dikit, tapi sayurnya buanyak banget, jadi satu porsi paket Shabu-shabu Beef ini bisa jadi 5 - 6 mangkok kecil. Rasanya masih orisinil, karna bumbu yang dipake cuma bawang putih sama bubuk cabe, ngga kayak shabu-shabu di beberapa resto yang kuahnya berasa kaldu banget atau bahkan rasa tom yum :p

2. Black Pepper Beef with Rice, 23.8K
Ini pesenan Ibu: potongan daging sapi dimasak pake merica hitam, wijen, paprika, dan bawang bombay. Rasanya enak banget, just right lah. Iya sih, seharusnya menu ini memang foolproof, tapi buat saya BP Beef di sini masuk kategori enak banget.

3. Chicken Teriyaki Bento, 26.5K
Ini pesenan Bapak yang cinta banget ama Hoka-Hoka Bento. Di bento box-nya ada nasi, coleslaw, ayam masak teriyaki, sama onion ring. Saya ngga ikut nyobain tapi kayaknya sih OK.

4. Karakuchi Udon, 24.545K
Sebenernya Dek Andy lagi pengen Oden, tapi mereka ngga sedia. Udon ini disajikan di mangkok udon yang guede, isinya saya ngga perhatiin tapi ada daging sapinya. Rasanya pedes-pedes seger, kayak makan tom yam (halah, tom yam lagi) minus asem. Tekstur udonnya juga asik, kenyal dan smooth.

5. Grilled Salmon Sushi Roll, 19.09K
Isinya 6 potong maki sushi yang diisi daging salmon masak, ditutup nori trus ditaburi sedikit tobiko. Disajikan pake saus mayones, shoyu dan pasta wasabi. Rasanya uenaaak, hehehehe.

6. Ebi Soka, 17.181K
Karna sushi pertama tidak mengecewakan, saya pengen nyobain Unagi Roll-nya, tapi ternyata udah habis. Akhirnya pilih Ebi Soka, agak mirip Salmon Roll tapi isinya udang. Ngga mengecewakan juga, tapi saya lebih suka Salmon-nya.

Untuk minumnya kami pesen:
Ocha, 8.5K: pahit dan nutty (katanya diimpor dari Jepang) sesuai harapan saya. Free flow pula baik hot maupun cold.
Ice Kiss Crush, 8K: mirip es teler a la Indonesia.
Cookies n Cream, 17.5K: predictable, enak.
Coca Cola, 6.5K

Oh ya, Tori Udon juga punya menu paket buat 4 - 10 orang (klo ga salah) yang sangat terjangkau. Buat 4 orang misalnya, harganya sekitar 100K, itu udah dapet 2 menu udon, 1 hot plate, 1 bento, dan snack (model spring roll gitu). Menunya juga lumayan ekstensif, makanannya aja kayaknya ada sekitar 50-an jenis.

Total billing hari itu 230K, termasuk pajak tapi ngga ada biaya servis. Unik juga, jadi kita bebas nentuin jumlah tip yang mau dikasih. Overall verdict, puas! Yes, I will come again ^_^



Tori Udon
Cibubur Junction
Jl. Jambore No. 1
Cibubur, Jakarta Timur
Telp: 021 - 8775 6532

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