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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Toratatsu

When: Saturday, October 3 2009. (8:20 pm)

We say: We decided to try out Toratatsu after a coworker recommended it for the cheap tall Japanese beers ($2 off on Wednesdays). We found a warm, eclectic room - more similar to that of a bistro than a Japanese restaurant. With Bob Marley as the soundtrack, we ordered drinks and a few plates to share. The place was quite busy, mostly full with Japanese girls.

Toratatsu

inside

T started with the "Live Bamboo Sake" from Kiyozu temple in Kyoto ($9) - it was served in a frozen sake bamboo branch, and even the cup was frozen, which kept everything nice and cool. M ordered a Smash - you choose the booze and the fruit and they make your drink ($5.50). The sochu mango was well balanced and deliciously refreshing.

bamboo sake & sochu smash

We started with the Negitoro with Avocado ($7.80) that was listed on the fresh sheet as their Top 5. It was a strange dish - not what we had expected and it was difficult to eat. It was served with garlic toast, which did not really work as a vehicle due to the way that they were cut. While the negitoro (chopped tuna belly with scallion) was flavourful, it was a bit heavy on the wasabi and there was had hardly any avocado in the dish. We finished eating it with a spoon.

Next came the Kushi Katsu ($8.80), skewers of pork tenderloin. They were a bit dry, and more on the boring side. The onion on top was a nice touch - it tasted like an onion ring.

The next dish up was the Gindara Saikyo Yaki ($9.80) - sablefish served on a bed of greens and with a sweet potato purée. The sablefish was divine - tender, flavorful and it simply melted in your mouth. The fish was clearly well executed. The downside of the dish was with the accompagnements - the salad was not dressed and there was nothing on the plate to cut the sweetness of the fish nor the purée. It was just not a balanced dish.

We ate the next two dish with a large Kirin beer ($8). We decided to order the cheapest item on the menu, off the fresh sheet's Top 5. The Aburi Shimi Saba ($5) turned out to be sliced marinated maquarel, finished at the table with a blow torch - a major wow factor. It was a fun and tasty dish, although the seaweed salad was not dressed.

Our last item of the evening was the Musashi Roll ($9.80), a roll of crab and mango. 1/2 of the rolls were topped with caviart, the other with tobiko. For even more fun with a blow torch the waiter flamed the tobiko at the table, which made a great popping and crackling sound under the heat. Unfortunately, the taste was not as fun - it tasted burnt and somewhat terrible. The rolls with the caviart were very salty, and no rolls had enough mango in them to really let you taste it.

Negitoro with Avocado Kushi Katsu Gindara Saikyo Yaki Aburi Shimi Saba Musashi Roll

Pro: In spite of everything, we really had a fun time at Toratatsu and would recommend it for an evening of drinks with friends. The place has a good atmosphere, affordable drinks (and daily drink specials) and they are open until 2 am every day except on Sundays. Our bill came to $69.14 - for 3 drinks and 5 plates, so this place definitively doesn't break the bank.

Con: The food is really hit and miss. Some items were quite good, while others just left us wondering what the chef was thinking. Perhaps with a bit more refinement this place could really be fantastic.

Verdict: Neither of us wanted to give a yea or nay - we are giving it a meh. We would go back for drinks, but most likely not for food.

Toratatsu Japanese Tapas Bistro
735 Denman St
Vancouver
604-685-9399
www.toratatsutapas.com

Labels: drinks, japanese, open late, restaurant, review, value

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