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Izakaya Yama @ Jiyugaoka

March 19, 2018 Dave Perry

Simmered burdock and carrot

Fried rice

Mābō dōfu

Yuba and coriander salad

Deep fried sea bream

Oyster

Vegetable itame

Basashi

Stir-fried Chinese broccoli

Yakiton liver

Wood ear mushroom with fluffy eggs and onions

Udon with miso and cucumber

The Chinese cuisine at Izakaya Yama sits at the better end of the authenticity spectrum, for the most part being home-style cooking from China’s north-east with occasional Japanese accents.

Hospitality at this popular hole-in-the-wall izakaya is at times less attentive than it could be, the pricing sometimes erratic, and meals often costlier than the premises and barebones kitchen set-up might suggest, but the quality of the cooking is invariably excellent.

Owner-chef ‘Yama-chan’ makes regular visits to his native Chinese province to source scarce or seasonal ingredients, ensuring a regularly updated dining experience.

Signature dishes include the spicy mābō dōfu, yuba and coriander salad, and what is perhaps the best fried rice to be had in Tokyo.

 
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Taro @ Hiroo

March 18, 2018 Dave Perry

Gyoza

Fried rice

Ramen

Stamina liver itame

Chilled sake

Pork with fluffy egg and greens stir fry

English menu

Hiyashi chuka

Tantanmen

More gyoza

Amidst Hiroo’s more upmarket establishments, Taro is the quintessential old school chūka ‘rice and noodles’ joint.

They serve excellent gyoza, fried rice and ramen, as well as numerous stir-fried dishes such as the popular ‘stamina liver itame,’ in a snug Hong Kong diner like setting; all to the dulcet tones of 1980s British pop music.

The BGM may not be reason to return, but the coupons for complimentary gyoza provided at the end of every visit are.

Update: As of July 2020, Taro has relocated to Meguro.

Taro

03 3449 8301

 
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Italian Sasuke @ Honmachi

February 25, 2018 Dave Perry

Creamed tomato and spinach risotto 

The unassuming glass facade and plain interior of this busy little Italian belie the surprisingly good food on offer.

Nothing fancy, but portions are extremely generous (can be supersized at no extra cost) and the freshness of ingredients and depth of flavour pleasing, as demonstrated by the delicious creamed tomato and spinach risotto.

Lunchtimes are crowded so best to arrive early to secure a seat.

Italian Sasuke

080 6103 4390

 
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Qui Rit Guerit @ Nakacho

January 31, 2018 Dave Perry

Charcuterie moriawase - pate de campagne

Charcuterie moriawase - chicken liver mousse, pork rillettes, parma ham with pickles

Wine menu

Oysters

Boudin blanc with stewed apples and red cabbage

Wagyu beef shank in red wine sauce with seasonal vegetables

A relatively recent addition to the Meguro Dōri dining scene, this petit restaurant offers uncomplicated, generously proportioned French staples in a neat, if somewhat spartan, setting.

Although the menu is far from expansive, daily specials add interest and cause for repeat visits, supported by a small range of wines displayed on the second floor.

The charcuterie moriawase was particularly satisfying, providing a sampling of all available entrées in one sitting, and left little room for the rest of the meal. We enjoyed the boudin blanc, although it would have been nice to have the noir variety as an option, too. The only disappointment on this visit was the beef shank, which despite its good looks was a little over-cooked.

Qui Rit Guerit

03 6303 4191

 
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