One World, One Maki

6/24/2008 4:41:00 PM   Source:By Mike Byrd cityweekend.com.cn    Author:    [Font Size:Bigger Middle Smaller]

We were told that Asakuma's social teppanyaki chefs speak both English and Japanese, tending towards the sort of chit-chat with diners that follows from their southern California origins. So, all things considered, we instead opted for sushi, thinking it more suitable lunchtime fare and assuming we could stimulate enough conversation without a food-flipping stranger present.

We were wrong about the conversation but right about the sushi. The Olympic Maki (55 yuan as part of a lunch set, 88 yuan for dinner) was a fine mixture of tempura shrimp and spicy tuna, topped with green onion and lobster and eel sauces. The roll was ample and delectable-two qualities that spell satisfaction.

We also tried the Beef Steak Tempura meal set (75 yuan), a rather modest serving of somewhat tender meat fleshed out by large portions of everything else-tempura vegetables and prawn, miso soup, salad and poppy-seed-topped rice. With decent dishes and reasonable prices, Asakuma’s a nice new place for a Japanese bite.

Asakuma (Japanese)
Contact: 2F, Vantone Centre, 6 Chaoyangmennei Dajie
Tel: 59071395

 

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