(Disclaimer: There is absolutely nothing in my resume that qualifies me
to be a food critic. If anything, i am GOURMAND, not a GOURMET, so
take my food-vice with a grain of salt.)
One of my great
frustrations since moving to Grand Rapids is the lack of good, cheap
sushi. Living on an archipelago for 28-odd years, i was spoiled by
having fresh and (relatively) cheap fish readily available. I have
fond memories of a trip to GenSan
several years ago when i was in college - a place where tuna sashimi
seemed to be available at every street corner. Those were the days!
It
might just be our sucky abilities at choosing restaurants, but almost
every piece of sushi i've had in this city had only a tiny sliver of
fish on rice, half the time "fishy" smelling (i.e. not as fresh as it
could be), and exorbitantly expensive. I though it was a phenomenon of
living in North America until a trip to Vancouver last year when we had
"eat all you can sushi" for about C$15 per head. Each slice of fish
was a half-inch thick and fresh as it could be!
I had almost given up hope until Gianina and i had lunch today at
Mikado Sushi Restuarant (unfortunately no official website). We've
been there before and i've always thought the food was the same as the
other places, but today i ordered the "tekka don." In short, it's a
bunch of tuna sashimi pieces on a bed of sushi rice. I wish i had
taken more pictures of the food because this doesn't really do it
justice:
Maybe they reserve the best pieces of fish for people who actually
order sashimi (because the other ingredients in sushi can obscure the
not-so-fresh taste - but i'm only speculating), but it was the freshest
raw tuna i've had in the Midwest since i got here 4 years ago. A
little expensive at around $18 (especially in a recession), but i do
have to say it's worth it for the occasional fish fix. God knows i've
paid much more for steak that's tasted like cardboard.
I wonder if anyone out there has any good sushi recommendations?
(Warning: i am aware of the health risks associated with the consumption of raw seafood and meat, and am in no way suggesting
that you emulate my behavior. I will deny any responsibilty for
raw-food-related disease stemming from reading this blogpost.)