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2013-12-18
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After several satisfying meals of Shanghainese hairy crab over this past month, I decided to switch gears a little bit to try Japanese crabs! I made a reservation for lunch at Kanizen, and it was wet and rainy on that particular day. The service was attentive right off the bat when I arrived as the receptionist held on to my wet umbrella while the waiter offered to hang up my coat after I placed it on the back of my chair. Lots of live and fresh zuwaigani (snow crab) and tarabagani (Red King cra
Lots of live and fresh zuwaigani (snow crab) and tarabagani (Red King crab) greeted me at the entrance as if to whet my appetite! Can't wait!
Steamed Matsuba Crab Rice Set ($168)
Appetizer (3/5) - the edamame looked like they had been grilled, but didn't really make a big difference in the taste of the soybeans. A separate container was provided for the uneaten skin. Slightly salty, the edamame was a great starter for our meal.
Assorted Matsuba Crab Tempura (5/5) - the tempura here was really good! First of all, the batter was really thin so you can still enjoy that fried taste but not overwhelm the fresh ingredients. 3 pieces of crab was provided along with some veggies and an egg yolk! The soft-boiled egg yolk was wrapped in a thin batter. It was so delicate that it broke when I dipped it into the tempura dipping sauce. *sob* It was still good though after I managed to fish it all out. Matcha salt was also provided as a condiment for the tempura.
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