Sushi #4: Kyoto – spicy tuna,
Kyoto roll, and
dragon roll – $24.50
Holy jeez I am behind in this! It’s been 3 weeks since my last post but an
insane amount of life has happened since then.
I mean I did finish my third semester of grad school and did my second
half marathon at the 6:30 in the morning…
Have I mentioned how much I hate the morning? How about 6:30 in the morning? Ok, then remember I have to eat 2 hours
before a 13 mile long race, and let me tell you how much I now hate 4:30 in the
morning! I mean, usually I’m drunk at
that point late on a Sunday night in mt. Adams, so you can see where I’m going
here. Anyways, this was my second and it
was a beast! I never really challenged
myself and my body like I have been these past few years and since I never ran
more than 3 miles non-stop before and I’m finishing my second 13 mile race, you
can too. J I should probably add that the price you see
above is because I eat like a fat man trapped in a skinny man’s body…oh wait,
that’s what I am!
Also, I’ve
added a much needed search bar and some fun fish that you can feed to go along
with the sushi!!! Just left click on
their tank.
Kyoto had been hyped
up for me from some of the reviews I read online, but never trust the critics,
me included. Go out and try shit for
yourself I always say! This is the 7th
review I’m doing this year from my list. If you’ve missed them, so far I’ve done sushi
reviews for Sung,
Miyoshi,
and Matsuya. I went with 5 friends for dinner on Thursday,
February 23 and had a 25 minute drive out to what my list says is Loveland,
wherever the hell that is I don’t know, because I think it falls off of the
face of civilization that far outside the city.
Hahaha! J/k suburbanites, I used
to work out there so don’t come and slap me for my jokes. Kyoto
has been one of the more memorable experiences to date of a place I won’t be
going back to. Everything about the
atmosphere here was wrong. It’s out in
the strip malls and when you walk in it’s bright, there are cheesy pictures on
the walls ( lots of them) and you can’t NOT get irritated by J-pop, our Japanese
neighbors version of Justin Beiber and Brittany Spears (I don’t care if I
misspelled their names). Plus, the seats
are very close together and there was constant pounding of fish by an assembly
line behind me at the sushi counter.
You’ll find that the menu is rather
extensive. The breadth of the menu I saw
online made me think the food here was going to be awesome. The price tops off at 11-14$ at the most
expensive, which is 3$ cheaper per roll than other places for their signature
sushi rolls. I really do like when you
get a large variety, because honestly, it’s all the same ingredients, just
different people like them put together differently. I went with the spicy tuna, my measuring
stick, (6.95$), Kyoto
roll (8.50$ shrimp, tuna, salmon, yellowtail, avo, cuc, masago), and the dragon
roll (9.95$ shrimp tempura, cuc, eel, avo, eel sauce). I liked that they added some garnish and a
purple flower to add to the presentation.
They also used ginger that is the real color of ginger root instead of
the bright pink stuff. The spicy tuna is
the first thing I tried, and it is kind of right down the middle on quality
since it has a mixture of the premade goo, like the cheap places, and fresh
pieces of whole tuna, like the high quality places. I hadn’t seen this mixture yet, so they rate
higher than most on quality, but a real spicy tuna should be just whole pieces
of tuna with a dollop of spicy mayo on top, not mixed at all, like Matsuya. For an idea of this go out and try Miyoshi,
Jo-An, or green papaya. I did like the
dragon roll which has avocado and eel wrapped around the roll and a shrimp
tempura inside. I was actually
disappointed by the Kyoto
roll. Every other place uses a very
flavorful roll for their house special, and this one was ok, but not great or
memorable.
If I had a sushi place to go to again this year, Kyoto wouldn’t be
it. If you are looking for a new place
for sushi because you’ve been everywhere, or you live in the burbs, then go try
it. Their large selection, cheaper (not
the best) prices, but lower quality makes Kyoto
fall in the lower middle on this quest for me.
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