Sunday 7 May 2017

Mikazuki - Parramatta, NSW

Lately, I've been feeling like I'm the dictionary-definition of overcommitment. I mean that in terms of my work life and my home life. At work, things have been a bit hectic so obviously, I end up coming home tired. What little time I've had to myself, I've devoted to other hobbies (preparing to cosplay at Supanova/SMASH), Overwatch and Gym. With all that I've got on, I've barely had the motivation to jump on and write any posts...which isn't to say I have been busy eating out, I just haven't had the time to put my words onto the web.


Today, I made the commitment to jump back on and try to blog about all the places that we've been to, starting with Mikazuki. Boy, the ramen game in Parramatta has changed. Before, the best you could probably get was the poor excuse for ramen from any of the Korean run Japanese restaurants but finally, someone saw the massive gold mine that is Parramatta and decided to capitalise on the ramen boom early! Situated right underneath the new Western Sydney University building on Smith Street, the place is a PERFECT stop for hungry post-lecture feeds and afterwork sushi.


I'll compile all my recent visits into one post as I feel like I can only give the place an appropriate review if I base my opinions on the many items I've sampled thus far. Our first visit came shortly after I was made aware of the place via Instagram (as is the case with most places I visit). The Mrs and I headed over for dinner one night shortly after they'd opened for business but unfortunately, they ran out of ramen stock due to a busy lunch service. We settled on having the donburi and sushi that night instead.

First, I'll elaborate on the part that needs the most improvement: their donburi selection though wide, is not particularly executed well. This is in no means to say that they're bad or not delicious, it's more like...for the price you pay, there's not much special about it. Maybe it was the food we had that night but the rice was barely warm on my Spicy Karaage Don and the karaage wasn't crispy. The spicy mayo and runny egg went well with it but when the other components don't match up, it really brings down the overall quality of the dish. Same goes for the Katsu Curry, the Katsu was really nice (crispy, juicy and meaty) but the curry wasn't hot (temperature) and the rice was barely warm which didn't sit well with me...rice should always be piping hot and should always leave a warm feeling in your stomach.


Now, to the bit that was very impressive: the sushi. I can vouch for Mikazuki and say that they probably have one of (if not the most) highest quality sushi in Parramatta at the very moment. Highest quality in terms of authenticity and freshness. Each piece looked and felt as if it was expertly cut and formed by someone who had the highest degree of training and experience. The rice, in this regard, was the perfect temperature and seasoned well. In terms of value, you're not really going to be able to buy quantity (unless you splurge on a platter for yourself) but for what you are paying for, you're definitely getting some high quality offerings.


On our second and third visit, ramen was available! Of course, since these were what we'd been waiting for, we wasted no time in deciding our orders and quickly got to chowing down. I ordered the Spicy Miso ramen whilst the Mrs order the Black Garlic Tonkotsu. In both cases, the noodles were the weakest link as they are softer than what you usually get but the stock is spot on! The thickness and richness in fat and flavour is exactly what ramen should at the very least be like! My spicy miso had the typical nutty, fermented saltiness that you get from Miso Ramen but with some added spiciness that really accentuates the whole bowl. If I had to liken it to any ramen that's currently available in Sydney, I'd say it would be closest to Manmaruya only with much better chashu. To be honest, whilst it's definitely not on the same level as Ryo's or Gumshara, this is a really big development for Parramatta and I'm just glad we at least have the option close by.


On our third visit, we also opted to try the Wagyu Beef Tataki as well. When I have Beef Tataki, I always compare it to one of the best I've had (the Wagyu Tataki at Sushi Tei in Martin Place) and whilst not as rich or as tender, the beef does has a really nice texture and the sauce is very light and refreshing.

As I said above, I'm committing to blogging on a more frequent basis over the next fortnight. Parramatta is evolving at a rapid pace and I want to make sure that I document all the newly opened places as soon as I can. Please look forward to all my upcoming posts!

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