Guest Blog Post: Miku and Tojo's

After having read about Tojo’s & Miku’s in the Financial Times (Vancouver lures filmmakers and foodies, http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/fb83a912-98e2-11de-aa1b-00144feabdc0.html) a couple of months back, we knew we just had to try them both. So we did… on the same day!

First up was lunch at Miku’s (www.mikurestaurant.com).

The FT article recommended the Aburi Salmon Oshi Sushi & the Red Wave Roll (snow crab & avocado) so naturally we ordered those. We also ordered the Aburi Tuna, Aburi Chicken, and the Aburi Sushi Select.

Two things you need to know. The restaurant specialishes in Aburi which means lightly seared, which I believe they do with a blowtorch and a charcoal stick. Also, most dishes are complemented by custom sauces so using soy-sauce is a no-no.

The Salmon Oshi Sushi was mind-blowingly good. The seared mayo-type sauce made the sushi complete much like Tom Cruise completed Renee Zellweger in Jerry Maguire.

If the Salmon Oshi Sushi was a 10, then the Tuna, Chicken & Sushi Select were 8s. The Red Wave Roll disappointed though, I’d give it a 6. Maybe I had hyped it too much in my head, much like I did with the Sherlock Holmes movie which came out xmas day never lived up to my expectations.

One last note, they serve you green tea in individual teapots which was nice because I love drinking tea and its annoying to have to fight for a communal teapot.



Entrance of Miku



Aburi Chicken



Aburi Salmon Oshi Sushi



Aburi Sushi Select



Aburi Tuna

Red Wave Roll



Next up was Tojo’s (www.tojos.com).

When we made reservations the waitress answered the phone in Japanese and I thought, kudos to the place for having such an authentic touch.

When we got there though, the initial thought was that the massive dining area spoiled the ambience and interiors of the place. Not at all cosy.

The large dining area has its own menu, while we sat at the counter. As mentioned by the FT and verified by me, there are only 15 places at the counter.

Tojo-san was very warm & inviting. He took note of our likes & dislikes, and made a good number of jokes.

Omasake-style we had the following dishes in order:

Tuna Sashimi



Shitake Mushroom with Crab Cake Bottom



Dungeness Crab Salad



Sea Urchin



Sablefish in Broth



Sablefish in Broth



Geoduck Roll



House Roll (shrimp, crab & scallop wrapped in an egg crepe)



Albacore Toro Sushi

Green Tea Crème Brule and Apple Sorbet with Black Sesame Biscuit

Quite the experience. We were so stuffed! Don’t forget to tell him you’ve had enough or the dishes will keep coming!

At home, I re-read the FT article and have these final thoughts. Next time I’m not going to go with someone who is allergic to prawn & lobster (since we ended up having the same dishes despite our different likes/dislikes so never had a chance to have any of those crustaceans), and hey I wasn’t offered any sake from his private reserve!

http://www.mikurestaurant.com/

Miku Restaurant

(604) 568-3900

1055 W Hastings St

Vancouver, BC

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http://www.tojos.com/

Tojo's

(604) 872-8050

1133 W Broadway

Vancouver, BC

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