This blog was started because we both loved eating food and exploring areas of Houston. The plan was to post every week or so on this blog; as you can see, that so didn't happen. We wanted to have posts associated with a restaurants, festivals and/or events. We like going to places that are not necessarily corporate chains, but places that are great in Houston or that we have stumbled upon and just felt like we needed to try.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Raku
Location: Midtown section of Houston; Corner of Corner of Smith and Elgin
Type of Food: Sushi
Summary: I have driven by Raku countless times and have never tried it out. I figured that today I would treat myself to a sushi at lunch in celebration that it is pay day. When I arrived, I was quickly greeted and seated at the bar per my request. I order an iced tea, 3 different types of nigiri (peppered tuna, yellowtail, and cured mackerel) in addition to a spicy tuna roll and a spicy yellowtail roll. The server was extremely nice. The iced tea wasn't exactly the best choice for a drink on a colder day in Houston; plus, you can tell that not a lot of people buy iced tea from the restaurant. It tasted like tea bags were overly brewed and the tea was at least a few days old. I first received my two sushi rolls; they were pretty good, but they were not the best that I have had in the Houston area. When I was given the nigiri, the peppered tuna and cured mackerel were my favorite.
Final Thoughts: After all was said and done, the nigiri was the best part of the meal. The meal was $34 total, which is a bit on the pricey side for what I ordered; plus, I have found places in Houston and other areas in United States that gives far fresher tasting sushi at more affordable prices. I have no problem spending the money on good sushi, but so-so sushi--- not so much.
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