Sunday, February 20, 2011

Nha Trang travel - Where to eat - Elegant sushi taste


Sushi is the pride of the Japanese. This delicious dish is the symbol of finicality and elegant combination of Japanese culinary culture. Sushi is served in many restaurants in Nha Trang City.

Hanabusa, a traditional Japanese restaurant, is a highly recommended place for sushi lovers in Nha Trang City. Located right on the beach boulevard of Nha Trang, Hanabusa Restaurant offers a great selection of authentic Japanese food, especially sushi.

Sushi is also served in weekend buffets at Sunrise Hotel and included in evening buffet menus at Square Restaurant, Novotel NhaTrang Hotel. Another destination for those who like to enjoy sushi is “Oh! Sushi Bar” Restaurant at 17C Hung Vuong, where it is sold for 20,000 – 95,000/set. You can have sushi for just VND25,000/ set at an Austrian beef hot pot restaurant on To Hien Thanh Street.

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Ho Dinh Son, Chef of Hanabusa Restaurant with a tray of sushi. 


Chef Ho Dinh Son, Hanabusa Restaurant, said, “Sushi is a popular dish. It is attractive for its eye-catching colorful presentation.” A roll of Sushi is a work of art as it is an elegant combination of many elements including colors and flavors. Sushi is cooked vinegar rice commonly topped with other ingredients and put into rolls. There are various types of sushi including Temaki sushi, Nigiri sushi, Makimono sushi, Gunkan sushi and many more.

The variety in sushi arises from different fillings, toppings, condiments, and the way the ingredients are put together. Toppings are typically fish such as salmon, tuna or other seafood. Makimono is cylindrical piece, wrapped in seaweed, a thin omelet, soy paper, cucumber, or parsley. Temaki is a large cone-shaped piece of seaweed on the outside and the ingredients spilling out the wide end. Apart from sushi types mentioned above, many other kinds exist.

Sushi is often ordered for a starter. It is commonly eaten with condiments. Sushi may be dipped in soy sauce, and flavored with Wasabi, a piquant paste.

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