![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I would like to see what's your take on them: Ronin Sushi Izakaya 1956 N Tustin St Orange, CA 92856 It's a very un-notice restaurant in an un-notice area. I tried this little place and had a blast there having an omakase. Didn't know you are Chinese Indonesian :-) Java Spice is pretty cool, I live roughly 15mins away from there in Walnut. Even my Japanese friends.ĮlmoMonster, always enjoy reading your food blog. It ain't bad at all!Īnother uni fan! I love, love, LOVE uni! Everyone else I know hates it. Odd that we have the same name and are both Chinese Indonesian. Although if you Google my real name, I am NOT the same guy who lives in San Jose. Strange, because I've never seen a sushi joint that does more than mochi ice cream for dessert, let alone something this delicious and well-executed. have you tried java spice in rowland heights (i think it's still open?) best ayam calasan ever!Īnnie, It was! I'd actually come back just for that panna cotta. btw, are you indo? i noticed reviews on a bunch of indo restaurants. The sushi looks great! i've been trying to find a good sushi near my workplace. The panna cotta sounded great ! I've just never learned to like sushi, but wanted to come by your blog and say hello and happy Saturday anyway, Elmo ! *Special Thanks to Monster Munching reader Alosha (a.k.a. ![]() Next time, I'll do the all sushi-omakase. Bitter, sweet, tart, wonderful.ĬONCLUSION: Was still hungry. The pudding was creamy without being cloying, and the thin pour of wine over the top was a stroke of genius. Quite possibly one of the best panna cottas I've ever had. Wiggled like gelatin with the constitution of a cheese cake. Eating technique was to blow and slurp carefully lest you want your tongue to suffer first-degree burns. Shrimp, fish, and mushroom hid beneath the quiver of barely set beaten eggs. Cut rolls had a core of uni (sea urchin roe) - always a winner as all things involving uni are.Ĭhawanmushi, Japanese Savory Steamed Egg Custard. The rest of the nigiri had playful Jell-O consistencies, were slick as an oiled inner-tube, or melted like ice cream. It was pallid like a ghost, opaque grey in parts and scorched by torch in others. It made us wonder: "Is abalone always this chewy?" The veggies and the broth saved the dish, barely.Īssorted Sushi with Six Pieces of Nigiri and Two Cut Rolls.Īll amazing. Sauteed Abalone in Foil with Asparagus, Mushroom, and Broth.īiting down on the abalone was like gnawing on old gum. Bits of nuts were sprinkled on for crunch. Not sure why, but it reminded me of sauerkraut. Strands of daikon, unidentified red strings of vegetable matter acted as textural add-ons and confetti. It looked like it came out of ticker-tape parade. A puddle of ponzu beneath mitigated its richness. We finished it in two bites.Īte like hard-cooked egg yolk. They were bigger than an amuse bouche, smaller than an appetizer, and consisted of the following:Ī tiny portion that could've been mistaken for garnish. Though $50 was the minimum, you could upgrade to bigger meals for a nominal fee. There was also an option to do all sushi, or all cooked dishes. It's topped with salsa.ĬOST: $50 per person for six courses with a mix of cooked dishes from the kitchen and raw ones from the sushi bar. INTERESTING THING THAT I NOTICED: They have a sushi roll called "The Santa Ana". So here goes:ĭECOR: Pier 1 Imports meets Japanese tea room. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.Rather than my usual word spewage, I'll go for brevity this week. Click here for more about what we're doing. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. You can find the sushi bar and Japanese spot at 2901 W. Last but not least, check out Sushi Murasaki, which has earned four stars out of 592 reviews on Yelp. Poki One N Half, a poke and Hawaiian spot that offers ramen and more, is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 164 Yelp reviews. Bristol St., Suite 112, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the sushi bar and Japanese spot four stars out of 670 reviews. With four stars out of 1,846 reviews on Yelp, the Japanese hot-pot spot has proven to be a local favorite. Next up is Meredith Parkwood's Shabu Shabu Bar, at 1945 E. in Lacy, the Japanese/Asian fusion and hot-pot spot is the highest-rated Japanese restaurant in Santa Ana, boasting 4.5 stars out of 595 reviews on Yelp. Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top Japanese spots around Santa Ana, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to satisfy your cravings. Looking for a sublime Japanese meal near you? ![]()
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