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T Sushi

Saturday, August 25th, 2012

By my count, you can order sushi in at least six restaurants downtown–Osaka House, Red Sushi Grill, Restaurant Muramoto, Soga, Takara, Wasabi and T Sushi, which opened in March. With so much competition, these restaurants really need to stand out from each other.

T Sushi attempts to distinguish itself by selling the bar/lounge atmosphere. In fact, the first time I walked in, I was reminded of my old favorite watering hole, Crave, except it’s brighter inside. More on that in a bit.

I sat for lunch the day after T Sushi revamped its menu. I started with the miso soup. The broth seemed slightly saltier than other miso soups, but I did appreciate the large chunks of tofu vs. the little bits you usually get.

Sushi is divided into special rolls and regular rolls, so I of course chose from the former list. The delicious Volcano roll ($12) is made from tempura spicy tuna and generously topped with red tobiko. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a roll this beautiful. The spicy mayo was a nice touch.

I had high hopes for the Surf & Turf ($16), especially after the super-friendly waiter recommended it, but I was disappointed. The tempura asparagus overwhelmed the mild flavor of the Maryland blue crab, and the seared beef tenderloin was too chewy.

On a Saturday night, my friend and I were two of just eight people in the entire place (extra surprising since the special was $5 martinis). The lounge in the back seems like it would be a fun place to enjoy drinks with friends, but it’s too brightly lit (the white couches don’t help, either), and there aren’t enough tables on which to set your drink.

Like Crave, T Sushi does have a robust martini list. I have yet to encounter a bad lychee martini, and the Lily’s lychee martini here is no exception, although it didn’t come with a full lychee in it. A warning that the Pineapple Upside-Down Cake martini is like drinking pure sugar.

I’ll definitely come back to T Sushi to eat, but I’ll probably hang out at other bars at night.

Buzzed Into Madison links

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

In case you didn’t catch it live on TV earlier this week, I was interviewed for Madison’s CW “Buzzed Into Madison.” Here’s the link to see it: http://www.madisonscw.com/SubPage.aspx?page=2798

Also, Martini Bob of Smoky’s restaurant added a screen shot of us on the front page of his Web site: http://www.martinibobs.com/

Buzzed Into Madison

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

buzzed-into-madisonOn Monday I was interviewed by Emmy Fink for her show on Madison CW called “Buzzed Into Madison.” For this episode, I took her to a couple of places that Madisonians have probably been to or heard of but didn’t realize all they had to offer.

First stop was Nam’s Noodles. While a great Asian food restaurant, it’s also where you can sing karaoke in private rooms. We got to sample some food on camera, too, despite both of us having just ate lunch and not being hungry. (And although you probably won’t hear the audio on the final segment, we did sing, and Emmy has a great voice!)

Then we went to Smoky’s, a well-known steakhouse in town. Just as impressive is its bar, home to Martini Bob and his 200 martinis. Of course Emmy and I sampled one, though it hit us right away since it was in the middle of the afternoon and we had to go back to work.

Looking forward to this appearing on TV (should be a couple of weeks). One thing that I’d like to mention is how quick and efficient Emmy and her cameraman (Dave) are. They didn’t have to spend much time setting up or over-shooting b-roll. We finished in about one hour.

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