Love It but I Can't Have It Anymore - Shirasu 吻仔魚


Sushi for lunch!!!!!!
I'm like a kid getting all excited here.
Jumping up and down in order to burn more calories and gain more room in my stomach,
Because~~~
Because I am so gonna stuff my belly with all sorts of fresh and delicious Japanese sushi!
Here's my treasure hunt location-

I'm notorious among my friends for my willingness of traveling for food.
Today, me and one of my poor victim friend drove from Orange County to Sawtelle just for this lunch,
Which probably took us 1 hour and 30 minutes to get there,
(You know how bad the traffic is in LA, plus it's been raining, and we Californians don't really know how to drive when the sun is hiding)
Sushi Bar Area-
Highly recommended to sit at the bar if you ever decided to have an awesome sushi meal.
You get to see the "magic" behind that little rolls you're just about to put into your mouth.
Observe the interaction between the chef and the customers,
Look at how the chef handles the knife whiling cutting down that perfect piece of sashimi,
And the best treatment is almost guaranteed at this spot.
Instead of putting your order with the waitress,
You can talk directly to the chef,
Getting that instant service,
Who knows?
Maybe the chef can also show you something special that you can't find on the menu.
Hamachi Nigiri (Yellowtail) and Tamago Nigiri (Egg)-

Hide Sushi always has the freshiest fish, it's unbeatable.
My hamachi just melted in my mouth,
And their tamago is thick and fluffy.
Uni Nigiri (Sea Urchin)-
Many people are afraid to eat sea urchin because of that fishy taste,
That problem can be solved with fresh sea urchin,
You can totally tell if your uni is fresh or not,
The truly fresh uni carries a natural sweet taste, not mentioning that wonderful aroma from the ocean.
I'm not exaggerating, you can really "feel" the ocean in your mouth.
Bin Naga Nigiri (Albacore)-
Albacore is just another kind of tuna,
There's one easy way to differenciate albacore from other kinds of tuna,
Albacore has a white colored meat,
Unlike the others, which are usually red.
The chef topped this nigiri with grated ginger and chopped scallion,
These two ingredients help to bring out the natural flavor of albacore,
Highly recommended.
Toro Nigiri (Fatty Tuna) and Sake Nigiri (Salmon)-
Toro is not as good as I expected,
It's still fresh, just not as "fat" as I thought it would be.
Salmon is always another good option for nigiri. Compare to other fish, salmon is more moist with intense flavor.
Unagi Nigiri (Fresh Water Eel)-
I'm very picky about unagi,
If I ever find a bone in it, I'll probably never order it again in that restaurant.
I know that most of the bones left in the meat (if there's any) are very tiny,
It doesn't even sting when you chew on the meat,
It's just me, I can't take it.
So did Hide do a good job about the bones?
Mm.......
I only found one.
(Again, I'm just too anal about the bone part, it's so tiny..it's not even a bone anymore..)
Ankimo Nigiri (Monkfish Liver)-
Absolutely love it.
The slightly sour and sweet ponzu sauce and the creamy texture of ankimo just made me felt like I was in heaven.
Me and my friend ordered 12 set of nigiri,
Well, of course we didn't finish all that at once.
We actually took a short break after ordering our initial 6 or 7 nigiri sets,
When I was looking at the sushi chef after the break, getting ready to put more fish in my mouth,
The chef looked surprised and said:
"You are hungry again!?!?"
Me thinking:
"I haven't even told you I had lasagna for breakfast...and boba tea right before this meal.."
End Note~
So how much this meal costs for that amazing 12 orders?
$66.
Not bad huh? I shall come back and scare the sushi chef again.
Overall Rating: 7
Hide Sushi
2040 Sawtelle Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 477-7242
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This is probably my favorite breakfast joint in Southern California.
I always swing by Yi-Mei before my snowboarding trip,
Fill up my stomach with all kinds of delicious Taiwanese style dishes,
Making sure that I'll have lots of energy on the mountains throughout the day!
And I'm not the only person who's in love of Yi-Mei,
Look at the line inside the restaurant,
Sometimes it goes all the way out to the parking lot-

Can you see that person with newspaper?
Some elderly Chinese people like to read newspapers while eating breakfast.
Just like we kids like to watch TV during dinner time.
Fair game.
Egg Pancake 蛋餅-
Must have!
There are many version of egg pancakes in Taiwan,
Egg pancakes with cheese,
Egg pancakes with ham,
Egg pancakes with corn, so on and on.
Yi-Mei has the most traditional kind,
Beat few eggs together with chopped scallion and few pinches of salt first,
Drizzle some oil in a sizzling hot pan, toss in the egg mixture,
Simply top the semi-cooked egg mixture with flour pancake and cook for about another minute,
Roll them up and serve with garlic soy sauce and chili paste.
The pancake we used here is like a hybrid between French crepes and Mexican tortillas.
More chewy than crepes, and softer than tortillas.
I should make egg pancakes with cheese sometime and post the recipe here.
Cindy's Rating: 8
Rice Balls with Pork Flakes 肉鬆飯糰-

Made with glutinous rice,
It's more chewy than regular white rice and fills you up quicker too.
Usually they use pork flakes, fried flour roll, and some vegetables for the filling,
There is also a sweet version of rice ball too,
Which the fillings might be consist of red bean paste, peanuts, and granulated sugar.
How does it tastes?
I never order it, so far not a big fan of eating sweet things with rice.
Cindy's Rating: 7
Steamed Pork Dumplings 小籠包-

Served with white vinegar and fresh ginger slices.
Be careful while eating it,
The juice from the filling might splash out right after you bite into the dumplings.
Cindy's Rating: 7
Wanna try some authentic Taiwanese style breakfast items?
Come to Yi-Mei, you won't be disappointed.
Overall Rating: 8
Yi-Mei Deli 義美豆漿點心
18414 East Colima Road #I
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
(626) 854-9246
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Let's start our new years with something sweet, shall we?
