Monday, June 17, 2013

In the meantime--New sink and Akasaka Sushi

We've been having issues with our kitchen sink.  The guy who installed it for us didn't do a good job;  his plumbing skill (or lack thereof) was proven the very next day it was installed.  Yes, it leaked.  And it's been that way ever since, for three whole years.  The leaky sink was gross, unsanitary, and stunk up the area underneath it.  It was about time we did something about the sink.  So I called up our friend, who's a contractor, and asked him to replace the sink entirely, plus a ton of other repairs and projects that needed to be done around the house.
 
So he showed up with a shiny, brand new sink and installed it in about three hours.  He told us not to use the sink for a few hours to allow the adhesive to completely dry out. 
Well then, what shall we do for lunch?  We decided to take this opportunity to eat at a sushi restaurant in our neighborhood.
 
Akasaka sushi restaurant.  It was one of those restaurants that's been open for who-knows-how-long in our neighborhood that we never bothered to try--until fairly recently.
It's a small place, probably 40 people capacity.
We ordered their Orange Blossom roll and the Super Dragon Roll.  Their lunch special is the "buy a roll, get one free", so we got a really good deal.

 Orange Blossom Roll.  Smoked salmon and cucumber on the inside, white fish and more salmon on the outside.  Topped with tobiko and served with sriracha, sweet-spicy teriyaki sauce, and spicy mayo. The spicy sauces went really well with the rich, mellow flavor of the salmon.
 Super Dragon Roll.  Shrimp tempura on the inside, unagi and avocado on the outside, topped with black, orange, and wasabi tobiko.  It was good, but I couldn't figure out what was so super-dragon-y about it.
Baked mussels.  Topped with spicy mayo and tobiko.  Good flavor, but it was slightly overcooked and boderline too chewy.

After we came back from our tasty sushi lunch, we went home to admire the brand new sink.  Our old one was only 7" deep, but the new one is 9", which provided plently of dish-scrubbing space without overflowing all over the counter.  And it didn't leak. What a relief!

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