Thursday, September 22, 2011

Soto's Sushi Bar

Soto
357 6th Ave (& Washington Pl)
West Village

For the boyfriend's birthday, I took him to dinner at Soto. While this is already my favorite Japanese restaurant (but not necessarily my favorite sushi restaurant... that would be Sasabune), I had not ordered exclusively from their sushi selection before. I planned to order omakase style (chef's choice), but they only accommodate for 3 restrictions, so I did not qualify & had to order off the menu. It is not the service or the carefully calculated pairing of dishes that you receive at Sasabune, but the meal was delicious nonetheless & the sake was excellent.

Junmai Daiginjyo - Ugo no Tsuki (Moon After the Rain)

Citrus Scottish Salmon

From the top left, clockwise: Madai Yakishimo (seared sea bream), Sake Yakishimo (seared scottish salmon), Kampachi (amberjack), Sake (scottish salmon)

From the top left, clockwise: Kampachi (amberjack), Yari Ika (long fin squid), Shima Aji (stripe jack fish), Sake (scottish salmon)

Zuke (soy marinated big eye tuna), Maguro (big eye tuna), Cyutoro (mid-fatty big eye tuna)

From the top, clockwise: Isaki (grunt), Hirame (fluke), Mirugai (giant clam), Hotate (sea scallop)

Cyutoro (mid-fatty big eye tuna), Madai Yakishimo (seared sea bream)

Unagi (fresh water eel), Uni (sea urchin)

Tar Tare Tuna Roll (spicy tuna w/ asian pear, cucumber, avacado, sesame, pine nuts, scallion wrapped in white kelp)

3 comments:

  1. oh yummm... majorly craving sushi now.

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  2. omigosh everything looks so gooood! and it looks like they use sauces on their sushi, too, which i love because i am not keen at all on fish types and quality. i just like it when it melts in my mouth!

    this totally looks like sushi that i'd eat, lots of tuna and salmon, and a yummy roll... sounds yum! the Isaki, Hirame, and Mirugai look YUM!

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  3. wow, everything looks sooooo yummy. i'm jealous.

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