Tuesday, March 20, 2007

FOOD - Hawaii, Tanaka Of Tokyo

Aloha, and welcome to Beary's Den!

Today I am going to introduce to you a restaurant in Paradise, otherwise known as Hawaii. Some people would probably dispute the Paradise name, but let's save that for some other time :)

This restaurant is "Tanaka of Tokyo", a "Teppanyaki" style Steak and Seafood restaurant with 3 locations in Waikiki. Teppanyaki means cooked on a "teppan", which means a metal plate. Don't really get the picture? Well, here you go:

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The cooks literally just cook all the food on a heated piece of, well, I'm guessing iron and copper and whatever else they put in to making that sheet of metal. Of course, only the center is heated, and the sides of the teppan is usually used to keep materials that is not being cooked yet.

When you go to one of these places, expect to have a table full of strangers sitting together in front of one grill, unless you are with a group that'll make a table full. Usually, they cook will not start until the table is full, but that's only during peak hours. If you go really early, at opening time, you might even be the only people at your table! That's what I like to do, since I don't especially enjoy having uncomfortable conversations while being concious that the people next to us can hear everything. But eavesdropping problems aside, the food is to die for!

Okay, maybe I probably wouldn't kill someone to get a seat, but I might get pretty close! Even though the seasoning is simple salt and pepper with soy sauce, the power of the grill, plus quality materials, and a touch of the right balance of the spices, create a most flavorful meal. And even though it's a grill, since it doesn't involve any charcoal, you won't have to taste any! Hooray!

Assuming that you've ordered an actual meal, instead of just one item, they usually begin with an appetizer of shrimp, and some vegetables (onions, mushrooms, bell peppers, bean sprouts, etc.). Then you'll move on to your meal, whether it be sirloin, teriyaki, ribeye, salmon, scallops, shrimps, and lobster. And while all this is going on, you will also get salad, rice, pickled vegetables and miso soup.

Afraid that you'll get bored and fall asleep before your food is done? Don't worry! The cooks are usually equiped with little tricks and jokes that'll keep you awake while your food is being prepared. The popular ones are the flying shrimp tails, the "egg-roll", the flaming volcano, etc. They also like to show off their juggling skills as well as their knife skills.

Even though there are a lot of teppan places, I recommend Tanaka of Tokyo because they seem to have the best raw materials (you REALLY want this when you are having seafood!), and their food just tastes really, really good. Of course, it is a little pricy, but hey, somethings are just worth the money! Beware though: if you get caught with a bad cook......ugh. Just hope the shrimp tail doesn't fly in to your cocktail!

If you want to know more about them, you can visit their website at http://www.tanakaoftokyo.com.

Bon Apetite!

Beary out.

Friday, March 16, 2007

FOOD - Sushi Village, Whistler, Canada

Aloha, and welcome to Beary's Den!

Today I wish to introduce to you a favorite restaurant of ours that we discovered on a skiing trip.

One winter, we decided to go to a place called Whistler, which is in Canada, not too far from Van Couver. It is a place well known to ski fans, and attracts crowds from all over the world.

One thing about Whistler is that it is somewhat far away from everything else, but that is perfectly fine because Whistler has its own little town called, well, Whistler. It's got all your necessary ski shops, lots of restaurants, bars, clubs, gift shops, and even grocery stores.

I wasn't too impressed with the stores and what not, and since we were early in the season the slopes weren't that impressive either(no snow!). But what DID impress me was the FOOD!!!! Oh my gosh!!! I know the saying goes that cold places have the best food but this was just way beyond expectations. I'll tell you about the most impressive of them all: The Sushi Village.

The Sushi Village, conveniently located right across the courtyard in front of the rental stores, is a world-famous(to the people who know it, anyway) Japanese restaurant. Of course, at the time, we had no idea that it was such a famous place. In fact, we thought it was just one of those wannabe fake westernized Japanese places. Oh, how wrong we were!

My friends ordered the yosenabes, but me just being me, I went and ordred the Sushi, even though I fully expected it to be less than satisfactory. But when I first put that Hamachi in my mouth.......................I was just lost for words. The aging was just right, giving the morsal of yellowtail an amazing flavor, but what struck me most was the rich texture, with the right mix of softness and chewiness at the same time. The Maguro was excellent too, but to be honest it paled in comparison to the Hamachi. Still, I was not disappointed, because it was still absolutely delicious, better than most Maguro that I had tasted previously.

The biggest event of the day was the Toro. Toro, for those who aren't as familiar with the Japanese names, is Fatty Tuna. Toro also gets divided in to a few seperate parts, but that's not important. This is what it looks like:

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And trust me, that is what is SHOULD look like. I have rarely seen and tasted better Fatty Tuna, and for about 150% the price. The moment those pieces hit my mouth, it just started melting, so much that I was barely chewing(that's what it felt like, anyway.) You looking for a bit of heaven packed in to a bite? That's it, right there.

There yosenabe was actually pretty good, too, and their appetizers were great, especially the agedashi tofu on top of stir-fried bean sprouts. If you ever happen to visit Whistler, make sure to put this place on the top of your list!

If you wish to know more about Sushi Village, go to

Another Beginning

Aloha, and welcome to Beary's Den!

I've started up yet another blog...Hopefully this time it'll stick!

Beary out.