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Restaurant Review: Uni

This week I went to Uni on Wharf and Yates with M.

The menu was a bit eclectic, with wonton soup as an option. I ordered the Hokkaido Ceviche, and M ordered the Scallop Explosion. We also ordered a Yuzu gin and tonic and uni.

I have to be honest and say I didn’t read the fine print. I thought “ceviche”, therefore, raw seafood with a citrus dressing… but no, all the seafood was cooked and in a citrus sauce. It was okay, but a bit too much sauce.

The scallop explosion was a bit of a surprise as it was deep fried. But the taste wasn’t bad. It tasted like an all dressed potato chip but without the crunchy texture.

We tried the uni with trepidation as we were still scarred from our experience at Yua Bistro. However, we needn’t have worried: the uni was fresh.

The decor was nice, the presentation of the food was beautiful, the restaurant was clean and the service was good.

KotsuKotsuLife is giving Uni a 3 out of 5

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Restaurant Review: KAPPO Marta

This week my family went to a newer Japanese restaurant. KAPPO Marta opened in November 2023 and is located at 1600 Bay Street. If you are in Victoria and haven’t heard of it, it may be because of its location: it is in a residential area.

The out side has a nice patio seating area (although the day we went was a cold and windy day in May). Inside, the restaurant is clean with tall ceilings and white walls. On the walls are paintings by a local artist that are for sale.

Restaurant KAPPO Marta from the outside

The food is reasonably priced, especially for the potions one gets. My father ordered the Assorted Katsu set, and my mother and I each ordered the Saba (mackerel) set.

We all got tea (which is not included), but the size of the mug is huge!

Dragon-kun tried in vain to look into the mug

The food was good; however, as my mother pointed out, there were a lot of fried dishes included in the set meal. A lot = 2 dishes…which for a teishoku (set meal), that should be a balanced and complimentary flavoured set of dishes is a lot.

Being kind of short, the tables were a bit too high for me and my mother, but the were clean.

The only other issue was the acoustics. All the surfaces were hard which made the conversation of a young woman, whose voice was high pitched and loud (and we could only assume was on a first date because of the non-stop yattering about herself), audible to everyone in our corner of the restaurant. I am, of course, assuming that it was the whole corner of the restaurant and not just our table because of the stares from the tables around us and the knowing smiles they gave each other.

The food was good and reasonably priced. The restaurant was clean and the service was good. These things outweigh the negatives and because of that, kotsukotsulife is giving KAPPA Marta a 4 out of 5

http://kappo.ca/

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Restaurant Review: Sen Zushi

I hope you had a good weekend last week. If you are in Canada, I hope you are having a great May long weekend.

This week I’m doing another restaurant review. This time for a restaurant we went to Sen Zushi. The well established restaurant ( the only date I can find is from when they opened their FB page in 2011) is my mother’s favourite.

The decor of the restaurant is like that of an old farmhouse ( without the tatami mats). There are dark wooden beams and traditional Japanese items on the walls.

When one walks in, one is introduced to the specials board, which they encourage to take a photo of to browse at one’s leisure once seated.

Specials

The restaurant opened at 5pm and my mother, Ryu-kun, and I were among the first to be seated. The restaurant filled up quickly after that.

The staff were knowledgeable and attentive. I had decided to change my salad choice after I ordered and the waiter did not make me feel like it was an inconvenience, and attended to it right away.

We ordered the Ebi Tempura, Ika Salad, and Grilled Saba (mackerel) Set. A bonus: unlike many other Japanese restaurants the green tea is free.

All the food was delicious and there were no surprises, which is nice when ordering traditional Japanese dishes.

Compared to Yua, the prices are reasonable. $20- $40 per person

Because of the excellent service, the delicious food, and the ambiance, KotsuKotsuLife is giving this restaurant a 5 out of 5.

The restaurant is located at 940 Fort Street, Victoria, BC

Sen Zushi

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Restaurant Review: Sen Zushi

I hope you had a good weekend last week. If you are in Canada, I hope you are having a great May long weekend.

This week I’m doing another restaurant review. This time for a restaurant we went to Sen Zushi. The well established restaurant ( the only date I can find is from when they opened their FB page in 2011) is my mother’s favourite.

The decor of the restaurant is like that of an old farmhouse ( without the tatami mats). There are dark wooden beams and traditional Japanese items on the walls.

When one walks in, one is introduced to the specials board, which they encourage to take a photo of to browse at one’s leisure once seated.

Specials

The restaurant opened at 5pm and my mother, Ryu-kun, and I were among the first to be seated. The restaurant filled up quickly after that.

The staff were knowledgeable and attentive. I had decided to change my salad choice after I ordered and the waiter did not make me feel like it was an inconvenience, and attended to it right away.

We ordered the Ebi Tempura, Ika Salad, and Grilled Saba (mackerel) Set. A bonus: unlike many other Japanese restaurants the green tea is free.

All the food was delicious and there were no surprises, which is nice when ordering traditional Japanese dishes.

Compared to Yua, the prices are reasonable. $20- $40 per person

Because of the excellent service, the delicious food, and the ambiance, KotsuKotsuLife is giving this restaurant a 5 out of 5.

The restaurant is located at 940 Fort Street, Victoria, BC

Sen Zushi

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Restaurant Review: Yua Bistro

This week’s blog is a restaurant review. M., Dragon-kun, and I went to a relatively new Japanese restaurant near Chinatown call Yua Bristro.

The atmosphere of the restaurant is warm, and inviting, although the stained glass lamps were more reminiscent of a pizzeria than of an Asian restaurant.

If you like maki (sushi rolls) this might be an okay restaurant. It is not a traditional Japanese restaurant, it has a number of interesting options on the menu, such as Yuzu Mango Roll (cucumber avocado, cream cheese, topped with mango, yuzu sauce) $13. But it also has a list of traditional fare.

We did not try any of the non-traditional things on the menu.

For starters we had gomae, ika sansai, and agedashi tofu.

Besides the greens of the gomae swimming in the sauce these dishes were good. The ika sansai was my favourite.

For drinks we ordered yuzu sparkling water (which the server kept reading back as sparkling wine), and sake… out of a list of 12 sake, they only had the house sake on offer (server never gave an explanation as to why they only had one kind of sake).

For our main dish we order ikura, California rolls, uni, and toro.

The presentation was good and the front of house was clean.

We let Dragon-kun try some of the sake… but I don’t think he is much of a drinker.

Unfortunately, there were a number of things that were subpar about this pricey restaurant.

As mentioned above, they only had one of the twelve sake on offer.

One of the names of the dishes, Monkey brain (deep fried avocado stuffed with spicy tuna, crab meat, spicy mayo, unagi sauce), was a racial stereotype of Asian cuisine (perhaps done in jest but tacky all the same).

The service was lacking: the waitress took our order, and came back several times with questions, such as, what size of sake did we want? (We had mentioned the size when we ordered). Did we want the full order of uni or the half order? Then she came back to inform us that they only had one type of sake on the menu. Once the meal was served the waitress never came to check on what we thought of the food.

The spray used to clean the tables had some kind of chemical that made one’s throat burn. (Two tables were cleaned while we ate, one next to us and one slightly further away, both times the fumes from the spray were irritating).

Finally, and this is a big one. The uni which was the most expensive item that we ordered had gone off. All I can say to describe the taste and smell is to compare it to a toilet after someone has been in it for a while. How the chef, who should check the freshness of their ingredients, did not smell that the uni was off is beyond me?!

The negatives far outweigh the positives for this restaurant. Therefore, kotukotsulife is giving Yua Bistro a 1 out of 5.