Attrill wrote:I can certainly understand why Ronnie has moved into the place

LOL . . . another friend joked that I'm now picking my mail up there now.

While my posts have slowed a bit, my visits to Yusho really haven't. I think I've been back 3 or 4 times since my last post, but only once with my camera. Last week, I stopped in with stevez, who was suffering through bachelor status for a few days. We started out our evening in fine fashion at the bar . . .
Soul of the Sensei | DH Krahn gin, El Dorado 3-year rum, lime, textured orange, kampo bitters
This new cocktail was very tasty. The "textured" orange is orange juice bolstered with agar agar, which adds viscosity and allows it to linger on the palate a bit longer. The net result is a long-finishing cocktail, in which the orange is the longest-resonating flavor. Equal parts of rum and gin worked very well together to create a complex and distinctive libation.
Sweet Maine Shrimp | aged ponzu, lemon
This special was delicious. I loved the light crispiness on the outside and tender meatiness of the shrimp. Big points for leaving the little guys intact, as the heads were the best part.
Hoarsfrost | Small's gin, Smith & Cross rum, lime, rose-infused simple syrup
Discussed a bit upthread, I find this cocktail completely compelling. It drinks like a deep and complex classic daiquiri.
stevez enjoying the hoarsfrost
SteveA new addition to the Yusho team, Steve worked with Alex in San Francisco. He just arrived in town and hit the ground running. Rumor has it that he hasn't actually left the bar since he landed in town.

Japanese WhiskysAlex seems as obsessed with rare Japanese whiskys as I am with Yusho. On this day, he's just received a shipment of these 3 outstanding expressions, which were all one-off barrel bottlings. I tried 2 of them and my favorite was the 1997, which offered a lot of complexity and some restrained peat. I also tried the 1998, which I enjoyed, though, not quite as much.
Pickles | cucumber, daikon, eggplant
A new menu item, these house-made pickles were very distinctive (a recurring theme at Yusho) and had a lightly smokey note that paired especially well with the whisky.
Eel Terrine | chrysanthemum, buddha's hand
This special was delicious. The terrine was cooked very nicely and it paired very well with the earthiness of the chrysanthemum, the sourness of the buddha's hand and the sweet-tart bursts provided by the pomegranate seeds.
Chicken Skin | Japanese mustard, garlic, togarashi
I'm loving this new incarnation more and more with each visit. It seems to get a little spicier each time, which I like a lot.
Cod | chawan mushi, ginkgo nuts, shiitake
This new menu item was a seriously delectable umami bomb. I loved everything about it, especially the chawan mushi, made with shiitake, which was totally addictive. The textural contrast and toasty flavor provided by the ginkgo nuts was an inspired addition. I'm sorry that we tore into it before I got a picture. Man, was this great!
Nikka From the BarrelAs recommended upthread by the trusted kl1191, I had to try this one out. I really enjoyed its complexity (maple, vanilla, burnt sugar, grass) and the way it paired with the food but the peat note was a little strong for me, compared to some of the other whiskys I've enjoyed at Yusho.
Beef Tongue | garlic, sombal, daikon
One of my favorites. I just love the combination of flavors here.
The Logan 'Poser' Ramen | cripsy pig's tail, hen egg, cucumber, Thai chile
I've had this twice and really enjoyed it both times. Deeply-flavored broth, al dente noodles, an enriching runny-yolked egg, crispy-tender pork meat and some heat, I think it touches all the bases. It's a hearty bowl. Steve and I shared it and even then, there was a lot there.
I was out with some work people earlier this week and really wanted to take them to Yusho. Instead, I deferred and ended up somewhere notably inferior. Apparently, I've got to fight for my right 'to Yusho.' Next time, I will.

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