But my favorite Japanese Restaurant is not entirely Japanese - it's actually Euro-Japanese and this place is called Mr Kurosawa.
Named after acclaimed director and Asian of the Century - Akira Kurosawa, this restaurant is a fusion of Eastern and Western cuisine. They pay tribute to the exemplary works of Kurosawa the artist by making the menu cinema inspired like I'm The King of the World, Crunchy Hollywood and The Poseidon Adventure. There are also those named after famous celebrities like Beef Di Caprio, Denzel Tuna Sashimi, Coppola Couscous, Smoked Salmon Spielberg Pizza, and Wild Mushroom Tarantino Salad.
Do you think those frames are hanged on the wall? Nope they are actually attached to the ceiling! |
The Iced Teas are in a variety of Red, Green and Blue (yup, the RGB color model.) I was faithful with my Red Iced Tea while the ladies in the picture above had the Blue Iced Tea. Except for my daughter who enjoyed her favorite Mango Shake. There was even flavored Yakult! but I dare not try since Yakult gives my tummy an oil change :-)
We had the Tuna Sashimi to start off and while waiting for our entrée. The sashimi was quite ok though I may say not the best sashimi I had tasted.
My daughter being a fan of cheese based pizza had the Four Cheese Yamamoto which is Pesto based and composed of 4 cheeses (mozzarella, che-vital, provolone, parmesan) we had the jalapeno and nori strip taken out which the unsmiling waitress faithfully complied.
But the one that took the cake is the big platter named "I'm The King of the World" which is composed of Tuna and salmon sashimi (again), green chicken (deep fried bite-size chicken, sprinkled with aonori seaweed,) chicken and ebi japaella (japanese-paella rice,) mixed tempura, oyster teppan and house salad. Everything we ever wanted to order!
There is one dish that stood out from here and that is the Japaella. Mr Kurosawa have hit a home run with that one.
We didn't have dessert there as we need to walk off all the calories gained first. Next time, I might try their ramen.
All in all, good food and even greater concept! And to our waitress if this post reaches you, please try to smile :-)
P.S.
Tip: For me, one of the best if not the best Ebi Tempura in town can be found in Buma Seafood Market and Restaurant at the Hobbies of Asia right there in Macapagal Blvd. Pasay City (you'll pass by it when going to MOA if you come from Buendia.) Just choose from the fresh large shrimps at the mini market and ask the server to have it made to tempura. Best partnered with Sinigang sa miso with mustasa and big bowl of rice. Yum!
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