Yokohama Ukai-tei

I just needed to update this blog once a month but even at that I’ve remiss in updating it. So while we wait for my turn here in the OB (one could now understand why I’ve been pretty neglecting this site the past couple months),I figured it’d be better updating this blog than browsing either Facebook and Twitter.

My last post was back in February. So where were we in March for my goodfoodhunt?

March is a special month for me. It’s my birthday month after all. 🙂 So to celebrate, Hubs and I and a couple of my friends tried one of Ukai’s branches – Azamino Ukai-Tei in Yokohama.

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The place was a Dutch guest house in the Meiji era. I just love the house’ charming facade.

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It was already a bit late when we settled when to celebrate hence, having had reserved only a week before the supposed lunch, the private rooms weren’t available anymore. Nevertheless, we still had our own chef to grill our food in front of us.

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Simple yet elegant setting.

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Ukai is famous for their steaks cut from the famous Japanese black cows hence, even when I don’t eat beef, we ordered the Â¥8400yen set course with grilled beef on it. My stomach can’t digest regular beef but it sure can digest those oh-so-tender Japanese beef! 🙂

So, for starters.
I’ve no doubt of the freshness of the fish they serve but as I’m expecting, reading all my pregnancy books and references had me so paranoid on eating raw fish.
So whilst my hubs and friends had raw marinated snapper,

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I had grilled sea bass.

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Each one of us were quite happy with what was served us.

Next up, king crab soup in milk. So creamy. Yummy.

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I’m not sure now what our facial expressions were when we saw what the chef was about to grill. But I’m pretty sure our expectations were quite low.

Young bamboo shoots.

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Tada! Young bamboo shoots steamed in sparkling water and soy sauce.

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If truth be told, it-was-surprisingly-really-delicious! Tasted like succulent, sweet Japanese sweet corn (yes, the redundancy is required). This is actually our group’s collective favorite – next to the beef which was up next.

Those small slices on the side are actually prized beef fat.

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Sans service charge and tax, our course cost 8400yen for each of us. Yet we have to share this slab of beef. That’s-how-expensive-Japanese-beef-is.

Click here for a very interesting series of articles about the biggest food scam in the industry. If you’re in the US and you have splurged big bucks on “Kobe beef”, read on to know how you paid big bucks for a counterfeit.

My portion.

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Who would have thought that the description “melts in your mouth” would ever be connected with beef?! But unanimously, we all agreed that this is so. It was just so good. And by the way, that toasted garlic by the side is the best garlic I’ve ever had.

And I mentioned prized beef fat earlier, right? If the meat earlier was really excellent, I’d say having these few slices sort of made me forget who I was with for a few minutes. There was just my tongue and the beef fat in the whole wide world. Nothing else existed.

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We had a Japanese course. So the rice and miso came last. Garlic fried rice (probably the most oil-less fried rice we’ve ever had), side dishes and miso soup.

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Lovely miso soup bowl depicting a weeping sakura.

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Dessert was served on the second floor for a more relaxed atmosphere.

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Over bottomless coffee and tea.

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Satiated. Ukai Tei was also very thoughtful in giving me, the birthday celebrant, three red roses. Each one of us also have a commemorative card with our group photo on it, with mine having birthday greetings.

Ah, excellent food, excellent place, excellent service.
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Azamino Ukai Tei
Premium Steaks & Grilled Dishes
Lunch/ ¥6,830・¥8,400
Dinner Course/ ï¿¥10,500 – ï¿¥16,800
6-5-2 Tsukimino, Yamato, Kanagawa
TEL.046(276)5252
http://www.ukai.co.jp/english/yokohama/index.html

penmanship

I’ve been playfully complaining to Hubs that I absolutely cannot read his penmanship – even his hiragana and katakana, the characters of which I’m familiar with now. I tell him it’s like the penmanship of a kindergarten. And he laughs because he says his penmanship has been lauded as very professional. I try to write.

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He tells me my penmanship IS the kindergarten type. Hoh well. At least I can read it. 🙂

on my wonder years and Kaloka

Looking back to our “growing years”, boring is certainly not a word in Elna’s (aka Kaloka) vocabulary; where there’s fun and excitement Elna was sure in the thick of it. And when I say “growing years”, I mean almost the whole span of it for Elna has been my longest running classmate ever – we were classmates since 1st grade and got accelerated together in 5th grade (accelerated being we jumped to the next higher grade within the same year, hence graduating elementary a year ahead from our real batchmates). We were both quite active in academic and extra-curricular activities back then and as Math Quizzers in high school, together with Rezza and our Math mentor Sir Iroy, Elna and I also went to trips to different towns to compete (and win! Hehe) against other students with our Math prowess. Those girls and our Math mentor surely made Math easy and very interesting despite the fact that we had to spend even some of our weekends with Math. Had I pushed with my plans months before graduation to pursue accountancy, Elna and I would have been classmates all the way to college since we also went to the same university. But I found out about Chemical Engineering and pursued the course and so struggled with Math from thereon hahaha (thankfully, struggled just enough to keep my scholarships).

Ever the fun and interesting person that she is, Elna has been maintaining a blog for the last couple of years or so where her posts on fashion are among my favorites. I remember in grade school how we waited with big-eyed excitement as Elna sketches pretty girls in pretty dresses.

Do visit her in her new address — thekaloka.com. I especially liked her recent post on marriage.

Elna also did a touching feature on us when our wedding got featured in the Martha Stewart Weddings Philippines magazine. Thanks for that El! 🙂

Here’s to more years of friendship! 🙂 albeit separated by continents. 🙂

Cheers!

happy birthday A!

A very special day indeed! Not because of the annular solar eclipse but because it’s the birthday of the most important person in my life. Been showering hubs of my feelings since last night so it’ll be just a simple greeting here, teehee.

Happy Birthday, my dear dear A! 🙂

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(this is the complimentary “birthday cake” that Kihachi prepared for us. We had my birthday dinner in this fine dining restaurant. Thought it best to have Atsushi’s birthday here as well).

They also gave us a birthday card with our souvenir photo.

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Will post the great food we had for dinner next time, in my goodfoodhunt blog.

A meaningful day for the both of us, in more ways than one.

Happy birthday again Hubby! 🙂
I pray you more happiness, blessings and love. And patience (for me hehe). Mwah!

annular solar eclipse 2012

People in the office have been talking about this once-in-a-millenium-event since last week. Hubs and I were of course anticipating it as well – for uhm, some mushy idea that I have (you know, walking hand in hand under a perfect ring in the sky….yeah. I shouldn’t have mentioned it).

But alas, my insomnia was at its worst last night, making me sleep at 4am and so I only woke up at 7:30, just right when the apparently smaller diameter moon was perfectly blocking the sun, creating the ring. When hubs brought me outside (having had woken up earlier he of course witnessed the ring), I was only able to witness the half moon vision. And when I got inside to get my camera again (iPhone was no good), the cloud was already blocking even the half moon vision.

Some friends and colleagues were lucky like hubs though. This photo taken by our friend Russell Olaguer is surely amazing.

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Truly a Ring of Fire.

Hubs told me of a song popularized in 1990 by the Japanese band, Dreams Come True. It tells of this year’s annular solar eclipse.

Can you give me the ring? Only one. I will wait for you up to solar eclipse in 2012.

Please don’t forget. Yes, it’s the ring of the sun.

If you are close to me, I am so happy that I cry

Sigh. Isn’t it romantic? 🙂

By the way, Russell was also the one who took our early autumn prenup . Look for more of his amazing photos in his Flickr account or subscribe to him in Facebook.