Kitchen Monkey wrote:The Green Turtle roll is as rich as it is cute.
Contessa18 wrote:Green Turtle: fresh water eel, avocado & tempura crunch topped with shrimp &wasabi tobiko decorated with wasabi & eel sauce to look like a real turtle
dippy-do-da-egg wrote:I second the green turtle roll.
The one thing I remembered from this thread for my first visit to Agami yesterday was to order the Green Turtle. But I forgot that the roll is plated to look like a turtle, so with our four plates of maki laid out in front of us, I took the mound of wasabi closest to me to dissolve in soy sauce. I remember pausing for a split second, thinking that it was somewhat odd that the wasabi was shaped as a sphere and flecked with just two black sesame seeds. After I had completely dissolved it, my friend pointed out that I had just destroyed the turtle's head. I am not cut out for cute food.
Nor am I usually drawn to maki, but my friend is a fan of Agami, and with the kitchen appetizers, signature and specialty maki half-off on Sundays, it seemed like a low-risk outing. We had the seared tuna appetizer with sweet mustard and jalapeño on lettuce and asparagus. This dish would have been a lot better without the lettuce, which drowned out the paper-thin slices of tuna, but otherwise I enjoyed it. I also liked the Mini Godzilla (spicy tuna over spicy octopus), but the tuna was overly mayo'd.
Aside from feeling bad for decapitating it, I didn't enjoy the Green Turtle. I'm not keen on the taste of eel, and the maki pieces I had had a tough texture, like misplaced crustacean shell. I much preferred the use of crustacean and eel in the Dragon Festival roll (whole soft shell crab, cucumber, avocado and spicy mayo wrapped with fresh water eel topped with orange tobiko, drizzled with chili oil and eel sauce). The crab had a nice, pronounced crunch, and the roll was very lightly sauced. We also had the Spicy Garlic Delight (scallops, avocado, cucumber, spicy garlic tempura, topped with spicy snow crab, then oven baked and drizzled with unagi sauce), which was neither spicy nor garlicky. I liked that it was less busy than it sounded for the scallops were very good and didn't need the interference.
I ate enough maki yesterday to last me probably a decade, but overall I liked what we ate, and it was a tremendous deal. I'll go back to try more of the menu. On an early Sunday evening, the place was surprisingly relaxed and casual despite the flashy lounge decor. I noted a few families with young children and felt completely comfortable there in bike clothes and somewhat haggard from a long, wet, windy, hot, dusty day on the road.