Sunday, December 22, 2019

Yozenya

Location: Yozenya


Rating: OK
Meal:  Dinner
Price: 2700 yen
Payment: Credit cards accepted
Dishes: Steak
English Menu: Yes
Smoking: No


Second place I ate at at Narita Airport.  Much better steak but also much more expensive.  Averages out to ok.


Yanma

Location: Yanma


Rating: OK
Meal:  Dinner
Price: 1500 yen
Payment: Credit cards accepted
Dishes: Steak
English Menu: Yes
Smoking: No



Picked relatives at the airport last night and had some time before to try a couple of places out.  The first is this steak spot...I got the largest amount of meat possible, a 200g steak.  It was just ok.



Saturday, December 14, 2019

Spyro's

Location: Spyro's


Rating: OK
Meal:  Dinner
Price: 3310 yen
Payment: Cash only
Dishes: Grilled haloumi cheese, greek salad, yogurt chicken
English Menu: Yes
Smoking: No


Met a friend near Kamata once again and we ended up at a Greek restaurant nearby.  He wasn't keen on eating, so I only I ate.  Ordered a bit more in case he wanted some, but he didn't.


The food was just so so, not great.  The yogurt chicken was especially disappointing for its lack of flavor.  It needed salt at least and none was to be found.  Grilled haloumi is impossible to mess up, and greek salad easy to make so while those were nice, they were not impressive.


Given the prices and quality I wouldn't recommend this spot generally for Greek.  Not that we have much choice here in Japan...

Monday, December 2, 2019

Cocktail Works

Location: Cocktail Works


Rating: Very good
Meal: Dinner for 2
Price: 10,000 yen
Dishes:  Two drinks, two dishes
Payment: Credit cards accepted
English Menu: Yes
Smoking: No


Not being fans of bars in general I don't review them much here.  But on our last evening in Karuizawa my wife and I were in the mood for a nicer restaurant, and we had seen this amazing looking bar earlier in the day when we happened by and bought some whiskey and gin from the very nicely supplied store next to it.  When we couldn't get into our first restaurant of choice, we came back to try the food here.


The bar itself is gorgeous, and extremely well stocked with top shelf whiskeys and other liquor.  The food menu is short, but well put together, and they cook everything right there behind the bar somehow.  Everything is expensive, but they aren't pretending it will be anything else, and luckily it was the time for a nice evening out.


My wife had the chicken, I had the beef.  Hers was the better tasting dish overall, but mine wasn't have bad either.  The only pity was it was quite small.  Our drinks were excellent too, with my wife realizing she really quite likes a Martini, which makes sense given her taste for gin (we bought a hops infused gin earlier from the other side of the store).  I had a rare-find Laphroig whiskey, which came on a hand chipped ball of ice.  So good!


The overall price was eye-popping, but definitely a pleasant experience and a real treat.


Ajihei

Location: Ajihei


Rating: Very good
Meal: Dinner for 2
Price: 4000 yen
Dishes:  Several dishes
Payment: Cash only
English Menu: No
Smoking: No?

Karuizawa is a small tourist town, and everything seems to shut down after 6pm.  We were there with a couple of friends after 6 and needed dinner, so we wandered down the "ginza" shopping street looking for anything open.  The only thing we found that time was this chinese restaurant.

Luckily we had a Chinese native speaker with us from the same region as the owners, so they were very kind and made some special order dishes.  My wife and I stuck with some basics, and I had the scrambled eggs with tomatoes dish I knew I could count on.  It was actually quite tasty, as was everything else we had.  Definitely recommended if you are there late and need some grub.





Saturday, November 16, 2019

Fukuya

Location: Fukuya

Rating: Not great
Meal: Lunch for 2
Price: 3000 yen
Payment: Paid by cash, not sure about CC
Dishes: Two tomato egg scrambles, kung pao chicken, vegetable dish
English Menu: Yes
Smoking:  I don't think so


Wen to lunch the other day with a friend from work.  I needed to find a dish with mostly eggs as I'm on a short diet of just eggs.  We went to this spot which has changed ownership over the years, but I hadn't eaten at since the last change.


The menu is pretty extensive, and the owners are clearly chinese.  It appears to be the usual Japanese chinese stuff however.  I ordered two tomato egg scramble dishes and my friend had a kung pao chicken plus another vegetable dish.  I did not care for my dishes as the sauce was quite goopy (cornstarch thickener probably), slightly tomato-saucy and sweet.  I regretted my choices the rest of the afternoon.  My friend said his dish was decent enough.


I was impressed by the wall of Japanese whiskeys they had on display, so not a bad spot to come for a drink I guess.


Overall I'm giving it a Not Great, though perhaps if I come back when not on a such a restrictive diet I might raise it if the food is better.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Buta Mania

Location: Buta Mania


Rating: Very good
Meal: Dinner for 2
Price: 4700 yen
Dishes:  Several plates of meat, intestines, potatoes, sake flight
Payment: Cash only
English Menu: Yes
Smoking: Yes


Wow, it's been a while!  Still eating mainly carnivore at home, so not too many opportunities to try new places.  Still I was meeting a friend near Keikyu Kamata station and we struck out to look for a new spot.  I had seen this place online prior and despite their prominent advertisement for "motsu" (innards) my friend decided to brave it.


They had several potato dishes on the menu which pleased him, while I ordered several sticks of meat and innards.  It was all quite tasty.  Also in the price is a 3 glass flight of Dassai sake, so my friend could try their low, middle and high priced versions.  Like me he agreed the Dassai 39 is the best bang for your buck.


Anyway, it was fun to eat out again after such a long time, but I do find myself enjoying eating my sous vide ground meat daily.  Somehow it still tastes delicious!




Thursday, September 5, 2019

Mae-an Thai

Location: Mae-an Thai

Rating: OK
Meal:  Lunch for 3
Price: 3680 yen
Payment: Appears cash only
Dishes: Fried rice, gapao chicken, some pork with veg dish
English Menu: Not really
Smoking: Didn't notice, but I think no smoking


Mae-an is a Thai restaurant in Ameyoko, the market area just south of Ueno Station.  It is located directly beneath the train tracks, so you get the occasional thunderous rumble over head while eating.  I'd been meaning to try it for years, but finally we had a chance the other day.


The menu is huge, so unfortunately I can only go off of what we had.  My son as usual went for fried rice, my wife tried the gapao chicken, while I had a dish that I thought would have big hunks of fatty pork, but turned out to be just thin strips of lean pork with vegetables.  They have 3 levels of spice and my wife got number 2 and we were warned it would be quite spicy.  Sure enough, the gapao was quite warm, almost too much for my wife, so we swapped dishes.  It was pretty good, but the egg was old and dry, not fresh and runny, sadly.  My son's fried rice tasted pretty good, but was nothing spectacular.


We enjoyed our food, but in retrospect it wasn't really all that amazing, so I'm just giving it an Ok.


Monday, August 26, 2019

Wellington's

Location: Wellington's


Rating: OK
Meal:  Dinner for 2
Price: ~$125
Payment: Credit cards accepted
Dishes: Caprese salad, escargot, soups of the day (french onion and lobster bisque), beef wellington, lamb t-bone steak, warm chocolate tart, mango creme brulee
English Menu: Yes
Smoking: No smoking

Our 19th anniversary was last week, but we decided to celebrate it on the weekend as we were going to be in Tokyo anyway for a church picnic near the New Sanno hotel.  The final restaurant we had yet to try is called Wellington's, a fancy, upscale steak restaurant with prices to accompany.  Definitely anniversary meal material, so we decided it was time to give it a shot.  It is also, by the way, a handy way to get a room there, as it is commonly sold out on the weekends, but they always reserve a few rooms to go with a Wellington's meal reservation.

If you are going for the fine dining experience, I think they did a pretty good job.   The room is quiet and well appointed, the staff excellent, and it ticks all the right boxes.  My wife and I were highly amused to get the "different menu" treatment, in which the man gets to see all the prices, while the woman does not.  This was a novel thing for us, and my wife thought it an excellent idea. 

This blog, however, is all about the food, and unfortunately, while edible, the food's quality wasn't as high as the prices might indicate.  Overall my wife and I thought it deserved no more than an Ok.  I'll comment on each food item below.

Escargot

I think I liked the escargot the best of all the dishes.  It was rich, buttery, and the texture of the snails was excellent.

Caprese salad
 My wife's caprese salad was decent, but the odd decision to make the vinaigrette into little pearls of agar agar meant you didn't really get the mingling of the flavors that you do when it is drizzled properly.
French onion soup
 Wow...quite a disappointment.  The soup itself was decent, but the cheese topping was one of the most tasteless, chewy things I've ever put in my mouth.  I'd much rather just have the soup.
Lobster bisque
 Pretty good, but minuscule.
Salad
 The endives were interesting, but the artichoke hearts tasted like they were from a bottom shelf jar at the commissary.
Lamb t-bone steak
 My main dish...the amount of meat was quit a disappointment, mostly taken up by the bone.  The flavor was not really all that impressive.  The risotto was too al dente, and very lacking in taste.  The vegetables were good however.
Beef wellington
 My wife's main dish, we were both very interested in the signature wellington, have never had it before.  I thought the pastry was underdone and wasn't too impressed, but my wife liked it well enough.  Again with the teeny tiny amount of food.  She opted for the truffle mashed potatoes, which definitely had that truffle taste we remember from the time we used the Costco truffle oil in everything for a while...and then decided it was possible to overdose on it.
Warm chocolate tart
 Ugh...this was down right gross, and I did not finish it.  Chalky, moisture absorbing, and tasteless.  The ice cream as all right.
Mango creme brulee
My wife's dessert, it was all right, but quite sweet and she regretted it later.

Well, that's it...we probably won't bother with Wellington's again.  For the price, you could go to a lot of interesting Japanese restaurants of much higher quality.  I should take that back...we might go again, if we have to make a reservation in order to spend the night!  Though I hear you can do the same for the teppanyaki place, which is probably better.