Showing posts with label tapas. Show all posts
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Monday, March 22, 2010

Restaurant Review: Guu Izakaya - Toronto

Guu Izakaya - Toronto


398 Church St
Toronto, ON
(416) 977-0999

I've been hearing about this place called Guu for a few months now.  After seeing a review from foodpr0n and the Toronto Star it seems like one of the hottest restaurants in the Toronto area right now.  How popular? Well, to ensure me getting in the restaurant, I waited 20 mins before the restaurant opened at 5.  After reading numerous post on redflagdeals and other food forums, alot of people waited over 2 hrs to eat at this place.  Is it worth the wait? You will have to find out for your self.  The restaurant is not in the fanciest corner of the downtown core area, and many people walk by looking at this place, and as the night progressed, the line up even gets longer.  When I left at 6:30 there was about 40-60 people waiting outside not in very warm weather.  If your waiting along the outside, they do have 2 heat lamps to keep you warm in the winter time.  Everyone that seems to goto this place seems like their early 20s to mid 30s and majority of them are asian.

Eating at the Bar in front of Chef
Photo: Chef Cooking

As you enter the restaurant, the whole staff greets you in japanese.  And everyone working in this establishment is japanese.  They all have self created name tags which was very unique.  The place is not very big and there are only very few small tables.  You can eat at the bar area and the chef will be preping and cooking the food in front of you.  The restaurant had a very good atmosphere and the staff was always smiling and good spirited even though it was super busy.  They had a special menu and a regular menu which had quite a few selections of items.

Guu's Menu
Photo: Regular Menu

First we decided to order Kurage - which was a marinated jellyfish and vermicelli.  It is one of my favourite dishes regularly at a chinese restaurant and wanted to see how their version pair up against it.  The jellyfish was fresh and had a crispy/crunchy feel which I liked, but I think it lacked flavour, which I am use to. Next came the Assorted Oden which is like hot pot.  This dish is accompanied by japanese mustard.  Unfortunately I didn't get to try the mustard.  This dish is very plain and simple.  I thought there would be some type of soup based left but there wasn't much left.  Never had a Taro Jelly and it seems to be very plain, just like the remainder of the items here.

Assorted Oden
Photo: Assorted Oden

During the night market, I tried Takoyaki and didn't really like the taste of it.  Then I saw on the travel channel how great it can be.  So I thought since this time, since I'm in an authentic japanese restaurant it must taste much better.  And I did not regret on this.  It was very tasty and very soft.  The sauce wasn't too tangy and was the perfect bite size.  I thought it would make for a perfect snack.

TAKOYAKI
Photo: Takoyaki

Next came the Kinoko Cheese Bibimbap.  It came with a stone pot like you would get from a Korean Restaurant.  As it arrived, the cheese smell so good, and it was mixed immediately.  So I wasn't able to get a picture of it before it wasn't scrambled.  The mushroom was a good mix with the sauce.  When I took the first bite of it, I wasn't very impressed, but after a few more bites, I enjoyed it more and more, and found the garlic and cheese mix to my liking.

Then came my favourite dish of the night.  Introducing the Kakimayo.  Its grilled oyster with spinach, garlic mayo and cheese on top. yummm.... looking at my photos while writing this blog is making me hungry and I just finished dinner not too long ago.  I love the mixture of Spinanch and cheese, and inside there are tiny chunks of potatoes.  The Oyster was cooked to perfection.  If only they served this at an all you can eat buffet.

KAKIMAYO
Photo: Kakimayo



 My Friend has been telling me to try the Brie Cheese.  Again, they have cheese in another one of their dishes.  This time, they take the cheese and put batter around it, and lightly fry it.  As you bite into this cheese heaven it just melts and flows out of the crust which is not over fried.  I found all the dishes I ate was not over cooked.  I was pretty full at the time, and couldn't eat any more due to having a really late lunch and my body not use to eating at 5pm.

BRIE CHEESE
Photo: Brie Cheese

My least favourite dish of the night had to be the salmon natto yukke.  The concept at first I thought was pretty cool.  Where you have salmon mixed with 7 other sides (cold dish) and then you wrap it in seaweed.  I had 3 wraps, and the raw egg mixture I didn't really like. 

I couldn't wait for dessert.  No matter how full I am, I can always eat ice cream.  Usually at buffets I eat green tea ice cream, or they have red bean or mango.  Well at Guu, they had black sesame flavoured ice cream.  Once eating it, it was very normal, nothing too special except it made my teeth all black.  At the same time,  I ordered the banana tempura for dessert which was really good.  My girlfriend commented that it could of been fried a little bit more, but I liked how it was presented, and the coconut ice cream was a good addition to it.

Black Sesame Ice Cream
Photo: Black Sesame Ice Cream

After nine tapas for 2, I was stuffed.  We were warned that there is a 2 hr seating limit due to the huge demand right now for this place.  The total with tip and 2 teas came to $75.  This place was much more filling than when I went to Torito Tapas Bar on saturday night, and cost much less.  I would most definitely go back to Guu to try their other dishes and revisit my favourite, but maybe around my usual dinner time at 8, and without the 2 hr wait.  It looks like they will have a patio in the summer but don't take my word on it.  The washroom was decent and had mouth waste and toothpick for you to use.  Service was good, and as we left the restaurant the whole staff yelled some phrase in japanese.  I would only give this place 4/5 because I had to wait super long.  I can see why this place is pretty hyped up and I think it lives up to it.  Not all the dishes was to my liking, but the good ones exceeded my expectations and worth my rating of 4/5.

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Restaurant Review: Torito Tapas Bar

Torito Tapas Bar
276 Augusta Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
416.961.7373
www.toritotapasbar.com

During this march break, I had the chance to try out a tapas bar in Kenningston Market. A friend of mine recommended this place found from martiniboys. This would of been the 3rd tapas restaurant I've been to, and had no expectations. Was at the place at 7 and it wasn't busy at all, but once 8 rolled around it was quite the happening place in all of Kenningston.

As we entered it was a dark environment and a had nice easy going music playing in the background.  Had a very nice easy going and chillin vibe to the place.  The wait staff in the restaurant was very helpful and came by often to check on us.  In the picture below they had a prefixed menu (on the chalkboard on the left) for $35 and $5 of this goes to a charity, and I did like the interior.  It is a very small place and can fit around 40-50 people.

Inside facing Entrance
Facing the entrance

Unfortunately as the night progressed, the lights became even more dim, and I wasn't able to take any pictures of the food.  My group of 3 decided to get the prefixed menu as the waitress described it as a good starter for the 3 of us.  It came with a soup, pulled rabbit on a toast piece of bread, and pan seared sweetbraeads with potato and tomato.  The soup wasn't that special, there was tomoates and potatoes in it and seem very plain and not something I would usually order from a restaurant.  The rabbit was new to me, first time I tried rabbit meat.  The dish came in 3 pieces around the size of the rim of a small coffee cup.  On the bread was the rabbit meat, and it was very tiny (size of a a toothpick) and came with some onions along with it.  It was good, except I couldn't tell what was the closest meat it resembled.  My friends came to a conclusion that it was like chicken.  The Pan seared sweetbread was okay,  I personally just didn't like the texture and didn't have much taste to me, again, very plain.

Aside from getting the prefix dinner menu which wasn't enough for 3 people for dinner.  We ordered an additional 3 tapas. The only food item I got a picture of was the sliced meat with grapes (picture below).  The meat was very salty and the grapes was very sour,  but once combined, it was more delightful, unfortunately there wasn't that many pieces for me to try. Next we got the daily special, which was a halibut grilled naturally in its own oil (my description of this isn't as well described, thats all I can remember from the description).  I'm not a fish person and I felt that this piece of fish had a bit of fishy taste but I can bear the taste.  My two friends enjoyed the fish very much and it was their favourite dish of the night.  The last dish I tried was my personal favourite, it was the Chilean tripe stew, it came with chicken peas and a few very thin slices of cheese on top. The sauce was excellent and the tripe was cooked to perfection, and as you put the cheese on top of the tripe, the combination is truly a melt in your mouth sensation.

Sliced Meat with Grapes
Sliced Meat with Grapes

The price of the meal came to about $50 a person with a 1 litre pitcher of Sangria.  I enjoyed a few dishes and the price I think is normal for tapas bars.  Really good environment to hang out in, and the staff is really friendly.  If your hungry I don't think its a good place to eat at for the value.  It was a good experience and I did enjoy a few dishes. 

Overall I would give this place a 2.5/5

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