Showing posts with label mushrooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mushrooms. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Restaurant Sasaki - Sydney, NSW

I think I've really slowed down lately on the blogging....not that I've eaten any less but I think, I've had many outstanding meals but none that invoked an emotion in me. A post-meal elation that has prompted me to immediate action, a meal so good that it's stoked an intense passion in me to sit here and put my thoughts to keyboard. I had a meal like that just last night when the Mrs and I visited Restaurant Sasaki.

Sasaki has been open for a short while but has amassed immense fame in the community for the aesthetic and philosophy behind the food. The philosophy was to bring Japanese home cooking to the Sydney public. The store is fitted out with a strong Japanese influence with clean lines and perfectly balanced contrast between darkness and light. Everywhere you look, the organisation and simplicity of your surroundings just mesmerise you. Looking from the outside, you would be forgiven for mistaking the area for suburban Tokyo (at least, that's how I felt). I felt instantly transported back to my favourite country when I saw the big, blue noren outside. As I walked in though, that nostalgic familiarity disappeared but was replaced by a fascination with the interior. The inside made me feel like I was in someone's well-organised and fitted out home in rural Shimane prefecture.




At 6:15, the restaurant was already packed out (a measure of just how popular they are) but we were fortunate enough to still be able to get my favourite seating, right at the bar. This was the most optimum seating as the lighting was perfect and we had front-row seats to see it all happen. When I said everything was aesthetically pleasing, I really meant it. Even the menu was made out of Japanese washi paper which meant it had a really delicate yet clean feel to it. The Mrs didn't really want to go with the Omakase because it had duck on it so we decided to order straight from the menu.


First to come was the Salmon, Fennel and Caraway Seed which consisted in a mix of fresh salmon cubes that had been marinaded in white miso, mixed with cucumber and topped with pomelo. This was a perfect start to a wonderful dinner as this really demonstrated the skill and technique of each dish to come and set the bar for what we were to expect. The flavours were fresh and distinct, each one layered in a way where you would taste each after the other in perfect clarity as if you were lead from point to point whilst being lead by a gentle river current. The crunchy texture of the cucumber really accented the soft, fatty mouth feel of the salmon and the nutty, moreish flavour of the white miso marinade gave it a buttery, sweet finish.

Just before we finished the salmon, the next dish came which was the Egg and Crab Chawanmushi. This was the Mrs favourite dish of the night as the egg had a custard like consistency. Smooth, delicate and delicious in every way, the dashi used provided a really clean but intense umami with the sweetness of the flaky crab meat accenting each spoonful. We legitimately did not leave a single bit left in the chawan and the Mrs was visibly in utter bliss with each bite.

Despite the small kitchen and space, the dishes definitely come at a blistering page because as we were just finishing the chawanmushi, the third dish came which was the Prawns with Apple and Coriander. This was another dish that was immensely impressive to me....the thought and balance of flavours was absolutely sensational. I could legitimately drink that vinaigrette since it was so light and appetising. The apples and herbaceous flavour of the coriander really gave the sweet, raw prawns another dimension of flavour. Though it may seem a bit daunting to eat at first, it really isn't that hard. The method I found easiest was bringing the flesh up to your mouth and swallowing it whole from the middle, leaving only the head and tail exposed outside your mouth. You can then use your teeth to gnaw out the remaining flesh in the tail, leaving the head for your enjoyment if you're into sucking on prawn heads.

Then, came the "piece-de-resistance" moment of the night for us...with dishes of this extremely high refinement and calibre, you would imagine the dish would have to be exceptional to rise above the other already amazingly delicious dishes but IT WAS. The Wagyu, Satoimo and Peashoot dish had to be my favourite of the night just for the pure heavenly delight it brought the Mrs and I. Each bite made me pause and savour each drop of flavour and each lashing of sauce. I've had a fair few dishes of hanger steak but I can say with certainty that Sydney wide....none have the balance that Sasaki has. The beef was cooked pink end-to-end with a meaty, tender texture and rich, intense flavour. I almost cried....that's how good this dish was.

Whilst we ate the beef, a bowl of the rice of the day (Chicken, Mushroom and Mackerel Dashi) was waiting for us to consume it. We were fortunate enough to be able to capture the moment they opened the pot and mixed the rice just before serving and what a sight to behold...the perfectly cooked grains of rice being separated from the edges....just a hint of charring on the grains closest to the sides of the pot. Upon tasting the rice, I can say that you would not have had rice as good as this unless it was prepared by a seasoned master. You could taste each grain individually with the sweetness of the rice and the savoury flavours of the chicken, mushroom and mackerel permeating your mouth.

To finish our savoury selection, we had the Shiitake Mushrooms with Cheese Sauce. Now, I'm normally very anti-vegetables but I generally make exceptions for fungi. This dish? I will have over steak. Big call....but hear me out. This is the most perfect arrangement of mushrooms I've EVER had...deep fried and crunchy mushrooms coated in a thick, intensely cheesy sauce with an onsen egg hidden at the bottom with a savoury, umami-rich tare. Amazing....just, amazing.

Whilst I would have LOVED to double down on a few of the dishes I had last night, alas, our reservation only covered us up until 7:45 so we had to hustle. We quickly ordered dessert which consisted of three items we found interesting: the Chocolate with Red Miso, Matcha Meringue and the insta-famous Caramel and Nuts Monaka. Now, I told the Mrs that my favourite was the Matcha Meringue but in all honesty? It was definitely the Monaka. Don't get me wrong, like everything else we had last night, the desserts were ALL amazing too, but the Monaka was next level. The toasted flavour of the monaka wafer shell really accentuated the sweetness of the caramel and the nuts.

I hope to....no, I will return to Sasaki many, many times in the future. Sasaki envokes the same emotion in me as Japan does...it's like my spiritual home and by default, Sasaki is one of my favourite restaurants in Sydney right now. Japan is one of the few places on earth that makes me feel like I could stay there forever (others being Hong Kong, Hobart and obviously, Sydney) and Sasaki definitely gives me the same feeling. I truly, truly hope to become a regular at this fine establishment.

Saturday, 29 August 2015

Buttermelt Cafe - Strathfield, NSW

The Mrs and I really haven't had the chance to spend any quality brunching time together this week. She's been pretty inundated with the planning of a very special event we have coming up. Normally, I'd be a lazy one and just stay home cause my food buddy isn't with me but today, I decide to get off my butt and go out for a nice bite to eat and a haircut and boy, am I glad I decided on that. I will only ever get my haircuts from two locations within Sydney and since today, I'm not inclined to head into the CBD, I decided to head to Strathfield as see what was on offer.

Since I missed my partner so much, I decided that I wouldn't be boring and have what I always had (the deluxe set from Tomoya). No, instead I walked around a bit to assess my options and I stumbled upon Buttermelt cafe, situated in the old "Moochi" location. Upon walking past the cafe and seeing the outfit and staff, I decided to head in and grab some lunch...best decision I've made today. The cafe is small and in typical cafe-fashion, has an industrial outfit which lends to the simplistic atmosphere. the cafe if very open so you get to see all the action whilst still being detached and sheltered from it all in one of the cosy tables inside.



Although I missed my other half very dearly, I can't say I didn't enjoy myself because one of the benefits of not eating with your Partner is that you don't need to be considerate of her and you get to order what you truly desire. In my case, I'd spotted another cafe-goer eating a delicious looking mushroom pasta and that pretty much told me what I needed to order and trust me, I was definitely not disappointed. Aside from looking absolutely on point, the dish tasted delightfully fresh and was delicious to boot. I loved the fact that they included two slices of buttered bread to help you soak up all the sauce and I was really pleasantly surprised when the buttered bread turned out to be mildly sweet which helped enhance the moorish and creamy flavours of the pasta.


I'm a die hard carnivore and even I didn't miss the meat in this dish because the addition of the chunky king oyster mushrooms added a really nice textural bite to the whole package. The pasta was cooked al-dente and the bits of cheese and stringy enoki mushrooms made it a delight to eat. 


The coffee was also unexpectedly and amazingly good. Buttermelt stocks Sensory lab beans and whilst I'm not a big bean snob, I know good suppliers when I see them. After a deliciously satisfying meal, I'd normally just gulp down my coffee like it was water but the aroma and taste of the beverage actually managed to slow me down to little sips as I'd enjoyed it so much I subconsciously just wanted to sit there and enjoy the moment.

After my meal, I went off to grab my haircut and on the way to collect my car, I stopped by again to grab a drink for the road. I settled on the green tea smash which I saw someone else have earlier and again, was thoroughly impressed with how well they did it. A bit on the pricier side in terms or iced drinks but definitely well worth it, an intense matcha flavour permeates the whole drink and is well complemented by the mild sweetness of the vanilla ice cream. If you let the flavours just roll in your mouth, near the end, you'll notice a slight bitterness which helps round off the whole drink.


I actually cannot wait to bring the Mrs back to Buttermelt, not just because it's so accessible to the both of us but also because I can't believe that such a little gem was hiding under our noses the whole time. A sincere thank you to you guys at Buttermelt cafe, you'd given me a lovely lunch experience and set my weekend off to a great start.