Takara Bune 1Sometimes I ask myself, “What the hell am I doing here? Wasting time writing a whole bunch of stuff online… who cares.” Silly girl… but I just can’t help. Maybe this is just what I like to do - whenever I experience a good restaurant or good food, I wanna share with other people. This is exactly how I felt when I went to Takara Bune last Friday. Remember I had lunch on Tuesday at JP2 with my ex-boss. That day he also mentioned a pretty good Japanese restaurant near Victoria Park and Sheppard. Therefore, there I go… I went to this restaurant for the very first time. If it was not his recommendation, I would never notice that there’s a Japanese restaurant at this plaza. From outside, it just does not look like a Japanese restaurant… unless you really pay attention to the logo - where it says “Japanese Restaurant”. To me, it looks more like a Western Chinese restaurant - not authentic Chinese, and not cheap either.

When we stepped into this restaurant at around 8p.m. There was a group of 8-10 customers sitting on the right side, and another person at the bar. Immediately, I doubted if this was really a good restaurant. You know, it was FRIDAY, which is supposed to be the busiest night of the week. Upon arrival, a Japanese waitress led us to a table in the main dining room. The restaurant wasn’t big - about six 4-person tables, a bar + the compartment on the right (i.e. max. 40 persons).

Looking at the menu, what a wide selection! Sometimes, having too many options can create headache too. Therefore, we decided to stick with our usual stuffs.

Start with a sushi pizza. This time we ordered the spicy salmon pizza, which “looked” kinda overfried on the outside. (OMG… due to the unpleasant experience I had recently. I really didn’t wanna be disappointed by sushi pizza again!). Had a bite, HUMMMMMM it was actually fried just right. The rice wasn’t too thick and the taste was good. Some people may find the taste a bit strong - because it is a spicy salmon sushi pizza. I’m sure the regular salmon/tuna pizza should taste lighter.

Takara Bune 2

Takara Bune 3Then, the katsu don came, the portion was just right. Not too big, not too small. The taste was also very good.

I also ordered the Matsu set course, which came with 9 Assorted Sushi (Sake, Tuna, Ebi, Hamachi, Ika, Tako, Tamago, Kanikama, Tobiko & Sake Roll 6 pcs), Miso Shiru, Green Salad, and dessert. The miso soup was so-so. The taste wasn’t fantastic, but was at least fresh hot. Green salad was good, but I found the sauce a bit too thick. Dessert was ice-cream. Unlike most of the other restaurant where you usually have a choice of green-tea, red bean or mango ice-cream, here you can also get the chocolate ice-cream. So, that was what I got. It also came with two little wooden spoons imported from Japan.

Takara Bune 4

Talking about the set dinner, the sushi/nigiri were fresh and good. The rice portion was filling, but not especially large. Another worth-mentioning point is that the proper seaweed sheet (nori) was used to wrap the sushi. Just from this seems-to-be-minor element, you can feel the effort that this restaurant has put in.

The total was about $46 before gratuity, which is not expensive at all!!! Good food, wide selection, good location (lots of parking space and close to fairview mall so you can go there after shopping), good service, and delivery also available to the nearby area. You can check out their website for more info… I don’t know how long this restaurant has opened, but I definitely think it deserves more customers than 10 people on a Friday night. I also heard that they offer lobster sashimi if you order in advance… YUMMM I’m gonna try that next time. (Compared to a lot of the non-Japanese-operated Japanese restaurant, I think Takara Bune does a pretty good job).

FYI: Takara Bune 寶船
2450 Sheppard Ave. E., Unit #106, North York
Tel: 416-491-6688

無憂亦無怖

無題 (whatever) February 26th, 2006

由愛故生憂,由愛故生怖;
若離於愛者,無憂亦無怖。

Birthday Cake 星期三晚,跟家人到Metro Square的味香村吃晚餐。

感覺好像我常常到味香村,但父母就好像一次都沒有去過。位於Victoria Park 和 Steeles附近,方便我下班,也方便他們,而且他們也很喜歡吃北方小點。

七點鐘,味香村還沒有很多人。坐下來不久,居然碰到以前在TD工作的Supervisor。世界真小。當晚點了很多菜。

小籠包
-內有蝦仁,不知道是不是給錯了,但味道還不錯。只是裡面的湯汁,肉汁好像不多。

牛肉大餅
-All time favourite。一個大餅夾著牛肉捲起來,用aluminum paper裹著。切成四塊,剛剛好。

味香家常炒麵
-用的是拉麵,口感不錯,有一些蝦子,尤魚,帶子炒在一起。

木須肉
-豬肉絲,筍子、木耳,蛋等等一起炒。放在小薄餅上,加點海鮮醬,捲起來吃。有點像吃北京烤鴨,但沒有加京蔥,感覺也沒有那麼膩。

醬燒茄子
-本來想點魚香茄子,但母親不能吃辣。這一道菜也不錯。只是實在是太太太油了。

xx雞(因為沒甚麼特色,想不起來是甚麼雞)

甜熱豆漿
-很好,沒有想像中的那麼甜。

吃得很飽。飯後還有每年一個的父親買的水果蛋糕。希望一直都不要停,到老都要每年一個。在父母的眼中,我一直都是小孩子。

當晚的服務很好。侍應的態度不錯,麻煩了他們切蛋糕,照相。我想這也是味香村成功的要素之一。如果要打進主流市場,服務尤其重要。

Aside:最近看到Leslie and Finch東北角的商場內將會開另一家味香村,還有,不久前,在Commerce Gate內的味香村也擴充了。跟原來漫畫王的舖位打通了,可見生意不錯喔。

FYI: 味香村 Asian Legend

很開心,收到身處澳洲的好友打來的電話.
好像很久沒有跟她講過電話了.
但就算是隔了多久,一講就停不了,"雞啄唔斷".
hehe haha的,一開始就說:
想不到一轉眼就好像很大年紀了!
感覺好像不久前才在唸中學,(好誇張喔)
現在這個年紀照道理說應該是很成熟才對啊,
只是感覺卻還像一個長不大的成年人.
她在實驗室工作,趁著午餐時間打給我。
結果一講就講了一個小時。
沒辦法,實在是太久沒有跟她聊過天。
她應該不會來多倫多,而我去悉尼的機會也不大。
她去香港只會在聖誕期間去,而我工作最忙就是那時候。
真不知道甚麼時候才有機會再見了。

然後,還有收到在澳門打來的電話。
在msn 上的message,和 ecard, email等等。
謝謝大家。

上星期六的生日K,可能我不應該邀請太多人。
沒有機會好好的跟每一個人聊聊。
本來的出發點是想要看看大家,聚一下。
但結果,效果不太好。
我想,以後我應該不會再這樣搞的了。
生日,不應該弄得好像應酬一樣的。
這也是e 曾經告訴過我的。

所以在這裡還是要再謝謝大家。

我是一個很幸福的人。

JP2 Oyster & Grill

Today’s lunch.
Place: JP2 Oyster & Grill
Time: 1:00 p.m.
No. of Persons: 2

Was meeting my ex-boss today for lunch. Since he prefer Western food to Chinese food, a quiet place to a crowdy restaurant, we went to this JP2 Oyster & Grill near Hwy 404 and Hwy 7.

If I remember correctly, this location used to be a Japanese restaurant, however, I haven’t been there before. Then, that restaurant closed down (or moved - I’m not sure). About a few months ago, I drove by and saw the new blue logo “JP2″ and I wondered if it is any good. Heard from one of my friend that this restaurant is COLD and food was OK. I guess this place has opened for awhile already, but during lunch time, there weren’t a lot of customers (especially compared to other restaurants near Commerce Valley).

1 p.m. there were 3 tables of customers. My ex-boss mentioned the sea bass that he has had before. Since the waiter also recommended that, each of us ordered a grilled sea bass (around $23). I also got a tomato & carrot (daily) soup and he got a crab chowder. They also have the Tuesday and Thursday Oyster promotion ($1 for 1 oyster), but we didn’t try that since he doesn’t want to eat oysters.

First, the bread came, and it was actually pretty good, warm and soft. Then, I had the soup, which was really (or unexpectedly) filling. After that, the entree came. Its look was very appetizing - with all sorts of vegetables - beans, green pepper, red pepper, asparagus and fresh tomato-basil salsa,… plus a small piece of potato rösti that sit between the sea bass and the vegetables at the bottom. Very colorful. The taste was also very good. Yumm…

All the dishes were delivered in a timely manner. Service was good & prompt (well… there weren’t a lot of customers at that time anyway…)

At the end, we also had coffee, but the coffee wasn’t very very fresh. Other than that, the overall experience was pretty good. Entree might be a bit pricy for a lunch. But I guess I’ll say, you can give it a try.

FYI: JP2 Oyster & Grill
135 York Blvd. (at East Beaver Creek Rd.), Richmond Hill
Tel: 905-886-3352