EZO SEAFOOD & OYSTER BAR in NISEKO

I’m going to stray a little in my next few posts to write about some restaurants in Niseko, Hokkaido. I’m here for the weekend and I believe this little ski village has some of the best eateries in all of Japan.I’ve written about Kamimura in my previous posts and today I tried this little seafood place called Ezo Seafood that my friends have been raving about.

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As you enter this little wooden restaurant, you are welcomed by a display of mouth-watering fresh seafood. Humongous oysters, vibrant hokkaido crabs and uni, sole fish, rock fish, scallops, asahi clams all await to be devoured in whatever way you choose. Raw, broiled or fried. We decided to leave our meal in the capable hands of James, the chef and owner of Ezo Seafood and this is what we had…

A plate of fresh oysters and super sweet hokkaido crab legs

A plate of fresh oysters and super sweet hokkaido crab legs

A mixed platter of sashimi and abalone with butter sauce.

A mixed platter of sashimi and abalone with butter sauce.

Now the abalone is a definite must. The butter sauce is sooo good.

Asahi clam soup

Asahi clam soup

This clam soup is also uniquely wonderful. I loved the buttery taste of the broth mixed with fresh onion leaves.

Super fresh uni sashimi

Super fresh uni sashimi

Some crunchy fresh vegetable tempura

Some crunchy fresh vegetable tempura

A delicious fried sole fish

A delicious fried sole fish

A wonderful bowl of fried rice unlike any fried rice I've ever tasted before.

A wonderful bowl of fried rice unlike any fried rice I’ve ever tasted before

James has asked me to acknowledge Keiko Takaoka, the chef and unseen hands of this plethora of deliciousness and I absolutely agree! . Bravo Maestro !

I have to say, this was one of the best meal I’ve ever had in this country. Everything was so fresh and delicious, especially the abalone with butter sauce and the asahi clam soup. Prices are also very reasonable. All this loveliness costs a mere 23.000 yen for 3 persons (including a large 5000 yen bottle of sake). If you ever find your way to Niseko then this restaurant is a definite must !

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EZO SEAFOOD
170-165 Aza Yamada Kutchan Cho
Abuta Gun Hokkaido 044-0081 JAPAN

TEL:
0136 223019

HIYAMA Sukiyaki

If you feel like dining on sukiyaki the traditional way and can stand sitting crossed leg on the floor for an hour or so, then Hiyama in Nihonbashi would be the perfect restaurant for you. I personally like the Nihonbashi area where you can still find many old traditional restaurants. Designed like an old tea house with many rooms of various sizes (most of them tatami ), Hiyama is one of those quaint, vintage Japanese restaurant with a Michelin star discreetly hidden under it’s sleeves.

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I asked the lovely lady in a kimono who helped cook our sukiyaki dish about this Michelin star and she said she had no idea how, when and by whom her restaurant was rated. She did not mind the acknowledgement but explained that many Japanese restaurants didn’t really care that much about the little French star.

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There are a variety of lunch menus at Hiyama with prices based on the quality of meat. Prices vary from about 7000 to 10.000 yen for about 200 grams of meat.

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The meat and vegetables are cooked for you and then dipped into a bowl of raw egg. The taste of the raw egg mixed with the sweetness of the sukiyaki sauce is simply divine.

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To end things, a very simple yet lovely dessert, a single deliciously sweet strawberry.

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To summon things up, I think that price, taste and meat quality wise, Hiyama actually matches my other favorite sukiyaki restaurant in town, Imafuku. I wrote about their shabu-shabu before but just realized I haven’t written about their sukiyaki which is excellent. It just depends on what kind of experience you are looking for. Imafuku is more modern, Hiyama more traditional. Both are excellent.

Price : $$$

HIYAMA. 2-5-1 Nihonbashiningyocho, Chu0-ku, Tokyo. Phone : 03-3666-2901