
When I arrived I ordered a small bottle of nigori sake and I was served Edamame complimentary which was nice however it was tasted as though it sat around in the steamer tray for quite some time before my arrival. I ordered a spicy tuna hand roll to start while I perused the overwhelmingly extensive menu. O touts itself as a Japanese fusion restaurant yet it seemed as though it was nothing more than a hodgepodge of mixed cuisines featuring items such as Pho, Kimchee Fried Rice and Steak Frites. The spicy tuna hand roll I must admit was pretty decent. The spicy mayonnaise rivaled the best that I have ever had. After speaking with the chef I was informed that they had just switched purveyors and many of the things on the menu were not available today. No worries though I found items that I was in the mood for. After my first plate I ordered two pieces of Hamachi, 1 piece of Maguro, and 1 piece of Ika. All the fish was very fresh and was served in large hunks. Unfortunately the sushi rice was crap. It was not only too sweet, but packed so tightly that it was a mushy, starchy ball of goo.
The service was pleasant yet I felt very rushed especially since I was the only one eating at the sushi bar. I really just wanted to relax and enjoy it and not have a waitress asking me if was done more than once. Maybe I just resented the fact that they kept calling me "sir". The atmosphere would have been more enjoyable had it been dark. That way I may not have noticed a filthy soy sauce bottle, dirty fish case and a chef with an unlaundered shirt.
The final plate I had was two pieces of striped bass, which was on "special" today. I was concerned by this but figured they had just way too much of it (I suppose I will find out tomorrow). It was on par with the other pieces I had ordered, however when I received my bill it was double the price of the other pieces even though it was supposed to be 2 for the price of one. It was probably a mistake that I just didn't feel like raising a stink about.
All in all O's sushi is well...ok. They don't have a very large selection of nigiri. They have a lot of special maki rolls that I'm not a huge fan of but many people are, maybe those are great in comparison. I think management should really step of their game on the cleanliness issue and maybe tone down the menu a bit as well. Next time when I have a craving for sushi I should take the advice of (e:zobar) and go to Kuni's instead.
James (maybe I should call you something else on here, since there is already a guy called (e:james) - but "jbeatty" seems too formal since we are related and all), I am so glad you're blogging regularly again. Your restaurant reviews are always fun to read.
Hurry up and find some good places to take us when we come to visit you in November!!
you're an EPL fan? supporter of whom? cool :)
Hey - I was at O tonight - first time! My friend suggested it. I loved the color - indigo? - of the large, high ceiling room. Wasabi shumai was yummy, then maki rolls - spicy yellowtail, shrimp asparagus, eel avocado - were great, creamy texture (maybe the rice?). Green tea ice cream, yum. I miss Osaka, I like Kuni's but can't wait an hour for seating, so O was a good find. After dinner, walked to ladies lav - the floors were wet! ick - toilet stall had no toilet paper and sink area had no soap! That's why hand sanitizer in car comes in handy.
I heard Tsunami closed - is that true?
Too bad you had a not so excellent sushi experience. Before O was O - I used to dine often at Osaka on Main St. It was a great, dimly lit, yet ambient sushi experience. On the other side of the restaurant was the Bar. I don't know if this place is closed since I am no longer a 14222 resident, but it seemed like it was on the verge of closing before I left B-lo, as more attention seemed to be geared towards O. The only thing I liked about O was the lounge part (bar, music, people, dancing). The restaurant part seemed way too univiting in comparison to Osaka or a place like Kuni's.
I don't know if many (e:peeps) have had an experience at Tsunami in Kenmore, but it's a second try to Kuni's. Happy Sushi Hunting!
I myself enjoyed some Ika, Tako & Spicy Salmon tonight. Yum!