Aug 10, 2006

Kappo Utsuki

> Location : G/F 19 Lan Fong Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
> Cuisine : Japanese
> Tel. # : N/A
> Website : N/A

My twin mei-yee (like almost literally she is! she has the same birth year, month, day, country and maybe the same hospital but i gotta check up on that one, heh), took me to one of her favorite sushi restaurant in hong kong a few days ago. use to be more near sogo but now moved and somewhat hidden in the back streets, kappo utsuki in causeway bay is where we went to.

usually at a sushi place, i tend to just order sushi/sashimi and critique the freshness of the fish and the style and presentation of how they serve it. this time for a change, we went with a lunch set and see how it is. i went with mei-yee's favorite set which is the toro-don set. toro again as mentioned before means fatty tuna or to be more specific, the belly area of tuna. don meaning rice bowl.

the toro-don set comes with the toro-don itself (seaweed strips under the chopped up toro and wasabi/sesame over it), some soy sauce for the rice bowl, a bowl of udon, some sweet pickles, green beans and a chawanmushi (steamed egg custard cup). can't wait, i tackle the toro-don first. using my chopsticks, i mixed the wasabi in with the seaweed strips, rice and pour the soy sauce in also. after mixing it up pretty well, i begin tasting. the toro was nice and soft. mixed in with the flavor of the soy sauce and the seaweed, give it a crispy, head rushing spicy flavor. back tracking a little bit, when you order any sushi rice bowls, they will ask you if you want sushi rice or regular rice. for the inexperienced, sushi rice isn't just rice and water, it's rice (japanese style preffered), water, rice wine vinegar, sugar and some salt. in the end, it tastes a little sweet yet a bit sour from the vinegar. it's very good! so of course i chose sushi rice. if you think about it, your tongue is accepting a lot of flavors at the same time. sweet, sour, salty and head rushing spicy. so it's a very neat experience and very hard to explain. great overall.

as for the other parts of the lunch set, we have the udon which is a very typical udon soup base with green onions and tempura skin. nothing much to explain here. the noodles weren't overcooked or anything. a very plain dish but done right. good overall. the sweet pickles and the green beans were all very simple, fresh and done right. the chawanmushi was nice and soft, a little saltiness flavor to it. in a typical chawanmushi, a few eggs, some salt, soy sauce, sake, chicken, some type of mushroom (shitake usually) and some type of greens like green onions or trefoil for taste/decoration.

in the end, it was a very simple yet satisfying experience. the toro was very good and from what i heard from mei-yee, the toro they use during dinner is even better ($70 hkd difference but same size). therefore this experience is just the first step to greater things! thanks again to mei-yee for showing me this place! assuming the dinner fish is even better, i will definitely give 1/2 a point more if this review is base on it. since it's only lunch...


< 3 1/2 out of 5 >

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