Showing posts with label Sushi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sushi. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Sushi Nozomi - Part Two: The Return (Torrance)

Nozomi
Sushi Nozomi

As I had mentioned on my previous post, since my meal at Nozomi last year, I've been trying to find a opportunity to make a return visit. With Hong's (of The Ravenous Couple) birthday coming up, I figured this was a good place to have a birthday dinner. After speaking with Mark, the Manager of Nozomi, whom I met last year, we set up another omakase dinner.

Yasu San
Yasu-San

After having such a good experience with Yasu-San, I requested to have him once again prepare our omakase dinner. On a more recent visit to Nozomi (Yes, I went back again), I found out Yasu-San was from Tokyo, but has been living here in the United States for the past 21 years. Just a little FYI to the readers out there.

Kirin Draft
Kirin Draft

Cold beer is a must order. Always.

Smoked Giant Clams
Smoked Giant Clams

We were first served a small bowl of smoked clams topped with Japanese mayo and seaweed. I enjoyed the smoky flavors of the clams and while I'm not a huge fan of mayo, I did enjoy the addition of the cream flavors of the mayo.

Sashimi Platter (Amaebi, Isaki, Maguro, Aji, Toro)
Sashimi Platter (Amaebi, Isaki, Maguro, Aji, Toro)
Sashimi Platter (Amaebi, Isaki, Maguro, Aji, Toro)
Sashimi Platter (Amaebi, Isaki, Maguro, Aji, Toro)

The combination of toro, amaebi (sweet shrimp), aji, and other fresh fishes can't really go wrong as the first three fishes I listed are amongst my favorites. The pieces were cut well, the fish were fish. This was quite a nice start to the meal for me. Yasu-San collected those shrimp heads for later use.

Kohada Bone (Bone of Japanese Shad)
Kohada Bone (Bone of Japanese Shad)

While we waited for the sushi course to start, Yasu gave us each a kohada bone. Think of shrimp chips, but a lot better. I could have easily ate a bag of this while downing some beer.

Rock Bream with Lemon, Yuzu, and Himalayan Sea Salt
Rock Bream with Lemon, Yuzu, and Himalayan Sea Salt

This was actually one of my favorite piece of the evening. I loved the combination of yuzu and lemon. The citrus flavors meshed well with the rock bream, which was a fairly light fish.

Ishidai (Snapper with Yuzu)
Ishidai (Snapper with Yuzu)

Next we were served the Ishidai, which Yasu said it was a "Rock Posey." The yuzu on top may have looked quite abundant, but it actually worked. The flavors of the fish and yuzu went well together.

Chawanmushi with Uni, Sea Cucumber, Shrimp and Ginko Nut
Chawanmushi with Uni, Sea Cucumber, Shrimp and Ginko Nut

Next we were served one of my favorite things to eat: Chawanmushi (steamed eggs). The chawanmushi was topped was fresh uni, the chawanmushi itself contained more uni, sea cucumber, shrimp and ginko nut. I've had many chawanmushi in the past few years, I can safely say this was probably the best chawanmushi I've had.

Isaki (Striped Pigfish with Kombu and Japanese Ginger Root)
Isaki (Striped Pigfish with Kombu and Japanese Ginger Root)

I really enjoyed the use of kombu (seaweed) and a Japanese ginger root on top of the striped pigfish. The flavors were a bit strange at first, but a few seconds later, it just made sense. I really liked the use of kombu here.

Madai (Red Snapper with Sesame Paste)
Madai (Red Snapper with Sesame Paste)

I usually enjoy red snapper sushi and this was no exception. Though I do have to say the sesame paste was slightly overpowering, it almost overpowered the snapper.

Kibinago (Sprat)
Kibinago (Sprat)

This was something I've never had before. The fish itself reminds me of sayori (needlefish), but it was quite light. Topped with some green onions, it was quite delicious.

Katsuo (Bonito Fish)
Katsuo (Bonito Fish)

Bonito is something I'm used to in a dried flake form, but not in a sushi form.

Aji (Japanese Mackerel)
Aji (Japanese Mackerel)

I absolutely love Aji and this was no exception. Delicious, and as usual, the accompanied green onions and ginger worked great with aji.

Namako Uni (Sea Cucumber and Uni)
Namako Uni (Sea Cucumber and Uni)
Namako Uni (Sea Cucumber and Uni)

Mark told us his sea urchin operation has recently expanded by adding sea cucumbers as one of products that it imports. This above combination of sea cucumber and uni was served for the first time ever to us. The uni itself was creamy and delicious, but the sea cucumber was something new for me. Now, I've had sea cucumber many times in a braised form during Chinese banquets, but having it raw was something else. I loved the texture of the sea cucumber, but the flavors were fairly subtle. The flavors of the uni and the texture of the sea cucumber made this sushi work. I enjoyed it.

Sake (Salmon with White Kelp)
Sake (Salmon with White Kelp)

This salmon and white kelp sushi was something I've had on each of my three visits to Nozomi. It's simple, fresh. No complaints from me.

Buri Toro (Seared Yellowtail Stomach)
Buri Toro (Seared Yellowtail Stomach)

Yellowtail is one of my favorite things to eat at a sushi restaurant, now a seared yellowtail belly? Yes, please! I loved the fatty flavors of the yellowtail stomach, and the seared flavors made it even better. This was very nice.

Shima Aji (Striped Jack)
Shima Aji (Striped Jack)

This striped jack was nice. Buttery and quite flavorful. What's not to like?

Toro (Fatty Blue Fin Tuna Belly)
Toro (Fatty Blue Fin Tuna Belly)

This piece of toro was really, really good. I mean, it's definitely better than what I had last time at Nozomi. It just literally melted in my mouth. It was probably one of the fattiest piece of toro I've ever had. I think I had dreams about this toro after my meal.

Maguro (Tuna Marinated in Ginger Soy)
Maguro (Tuna Marinated in Ginger Soy)

After all the unique selection of fishes served during this meal, tuna almost seemed pedestrian. The tuna was delicious, but sadly, it was a bit forgettable after all the other amazing pieces of sushi served.

Uni (Sea Urchin Roe)
Uni (Sea Urchin Roe)

The uni is the star ingredient at Nozomi. As I mentioned in my last post, Mark, is the son in law of one of the biggest sea urchin distributors in the United States, thus, Nozomi probably has the best uni in town. So uni lovers, if you want to eat good uni, just come to Nozomi. Again, the flavors of the uni was rich, creamy, and was simply fantastic. I could have ate a few more pieces of this stuff.

Ikura (Salmon Roe)
Ikura (Salmon Roe)

Ikura (salmon roe) is another one of my personal favorites. I absolutely just love the salty flavors of the roe.

Toro Handroll
Toro Handroll

Our last piece of sushi, and by this time, we were absolutely stuffed. With that said, I'll never turn down toro, especially in a handroll form. Again, I absolutely love the toro used at Nozomi. So buttery, so rich, so delicious.

Miso Soup with Shrimp Head
Miso Soup with Shrimp Head

Remember that shrimp head from the sashimi course? Well, it returns inside my bowl of miso soup. The broth was so nice, and I loved eating the shrimp head as the roe and meat were quite abundant. What a great way to end this meal!

Sushi Nozomi
Sushi Nozomi

With all of the sushi restaurants around Los Angeles, Nozomi sometimes will get lost in the shuffle. Hidden inside the Musha plaza in Torrance, I can personally say Nozomi has become one of my top 3 sushi destinations in the city. In fact, the only sushi meal I've liked better was at Urasawa, though it's also 5 times the cost compared to a meal at Nozomi. Yasu and Mark again took great care of us during the meal. While the meal itself was slightly different than my first meal there, it was great in its own way. So the next time you're stuck in Torrance looking for good sushi, give Sushi Nozomi a try. Be sure to ask for Yasu!

Sushi Nozomi
1757 W Carson St # L
Torrance, CA 90501-2828
(310) 320-5511
Website

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sushi Nozomi - Part One: Picture Post (Torrance)

Nozomi
Nozomi Sushi

Like with the previous Sushi Zo post, my first dinner at Nozomi happened over a year ago. Although the dinner had occurred such a long time ago, I always had fond memories of my dinner there. Strange enough, I didn't make a return visit until this past weekend. While going over the new pictures for Nozomi, I still want to present my first dinner in pictures. Part two of my Nozomi post will cover the most recent dinner. If you want a more detailed post, please read DJJewelz's post on this omakase meal.

Don't Mess With A Sushi Chef
The First Rule Of Fight Club? Always Be Nice to Your Sushi Chef Or Else.....

Cracker with Uni, Marinated Squid, and Cream Cheese
Cracker with Uni, Marinated Squid, and Cream Cheese

Sunomono
Sunomono

It's just the refreshing starter we needed to whet our palates. And here. We. Go!

Kinmedai (Alfonsino with Lemon and Himalayan Sea Salt)
Kinmedai (Alfonsino with Lemon and Himalayan Sea Salt)

I loved the use of lemon and sea salt on this.

Tai (Black Seabream with Ponzu Jelly)
Tai (Black Seabream with Ponzu Jelly)

Madai (Red Snapper with Sesame Soy)
Madai (Red Snapper with Sesame Soy)

Tobiko (Flying Fish)
Tobiko (Flying Fish)
Yasu-San Showing Us Our Next Fish: Tobiko (Flying Fish)

Our head sushi chef was Yasu-San, who was showing the next fish used for our omakase: Tobiko (Flying Fish).

Tobiko (Flying Fish)
Tobiko (Flying Fish)

Hiramasa (Yellowtail Amberjack)
Hiramasa (Yellowtail Amberjack)

Fried Squid with Nori
Fried Calamari with Nori Powder

A bread from sushi. Fried calamari with seaweed powder. Very nice!

Japanese Brown Barracuda with Mountain Potatoes
Japanese Brown Barracuda with Mountain Potatoes

The barracuda was seared by Yasu-san. I loved the flavor of this flavor and the addition of the yamaimo was very nice. I've never had barracuda before, and the only thing that came to my mind was this:

I'm sure most of you have heard of this song, or at least played it on Guitar Hero. So I digress...

Yasu-San
Yasu-San Preparing Our Next Piece

Ebi (Arabian White Shrimp from Red Sea)
Ebi (Arabian White Shrimp from Red Sea)

I wanted seconds of this. I love shrimp, especially the fried shrimp head. For me, it was the ingredient that was the most unique. Arabian white shrimp from the Red Sea? That's a definite first for me!

Himo (Orange Clam)
Himo (Orange Clam)

Sake (Salmon with Thin White Kelp)
Sake (Salmon with Thin White Kelp)

After all the various piece served, salmon almost came across as boring. Yet, it was a delicious piece of fish. I really enjoyed the thin piece of kelp on top of the fish.

Hamachi (Yellowtail)
Hamachi (Yellowtail)

Hamachi has always been one of my favorite. I always enjoy the rich, buttery taste from the hamachi. This piece was no exception.

Maguro (Marinated Tuna with Avocado)
Maguro (Marinated Tuna with Avocado)

Toro (Fatty Blue Fin Tuna Belly)
Toro (Fatty Blue Fin Tuna Belly)

This was truly melt in your mouth good. I wish I had two pieces instead of one.

Chawanmushi
Chawanmushi

You can't go wrong with a tasty bowl of chawanmushi (steamed eggs).

Uni (Sea Urchin Roe)
Uni (Sea Urchin Roe)

Dare I say this uni was better than the one served at Urasawa? A bold statement yes, but not when the manager of Nozomi is the son-in-law of one of the biggest distributors of Santa Barbara Sea Urchin. Nozomi definitely has the best, freshest sea urchin around. This was SO good!

Shirako (Cod Milt (Sperm))
Shirako (Cod Milt (Sperm))

What's this? Brains? Afraid not. I should have just titled this shirako and no one would ever google this piece. Shirako is otherwise known as cod milt, or cod sperm. Yes, I ate sperm, and it was pretty good.

Ikura (Salmon Roe with Quail Egg)
Ikura (Salmon Roe with Quail Egg)

Ikura and salmon roe, what a perfect combo. I loved it!

Anago (Sea Eel with Lemon Zest)
Anago (Sea Eel with Lemon Zest)

The last piece of the day, we ended with anago. Served with the usual eel sauce that most are familiar with and a bit of lemon zest, it was a great way to end our meal.

Dessert: Pineapple
Dessert: Pineapple

Yasu and Mark
Yasu and Mark

To say that I was surprised with the quality of the sushi at Nozomi was an understatement. I knew it would be good going in, but it definitely exceeded my expectations. The sushi that we had that night were unique and delicious. I can't wait to post part 2 of my return visit at Nozomi. Yasu-san is definitely a true sushi master, so my recommendation is to ask for him when you make visit. You definitely won't be disappointed!


Sushi Nozomi
1757 W Carson St # L
Torrance, CA 90501-2828
(310) 320-5511