Howlin rays
n/naka in october
i used resy again to get a last minute reservation. this time we got a hug. n/naka is still amazing but with hrj at the table, i was distracted and my notes aren’t as comprehensive as usual. and we didn’t start eating until 9pm. how do people eat so late?
1000 miles
venice sushi #3: hamasaku
omg. best of the 3 we’ve tried. they had a nice variety, good rice, good ginger (not too sweet, plenty of bite), and good gyoza. we didn’t do our usual menu because we wanted to try so many new fish species.
customer service
n/naka 5 weeks later
back in june, we didn’t know if we would get our anniversary date and we wanted to try her autumn cuisine so i quickly secured a september date when slots opened up on the sunday of the week i wanted.
i finally figured out how to get my photos in focus: wide focal length; f/4.0; shutter 1/30 sec.; WB at 2900K (which yields 2800K in LR); ISO from 2000-6000; not AF illuminator or audio signal; compose photo from a distance slightly above my head but avoiding lens shadow on food.
i remembered all of the sushi courses but i forgot to take a picture of the chilean sea bass soup with m’s new favorite: the yuzu dashi kombu broth.
japanese eggplant
our first japanese eggplant! bugs got into the end near the stem because the vegetable was buried in the wood chips, but the rest of it was perfect and tasty. i did a coarse chop that i learned from blue apron and sauteed it in EVOO for 3-5 minutes. then i mixed it with lots of other veggies and put all of them over tamaki gold rice. best. dinner. ever. (mostly because of the rice. even n/naka uses tamaki gold.)