Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Morimoto Restaurant Waikiki



Food for Thought went on vacation for the past couple of weeks hence the relatively quietness on its site.  But not to worry, I’m back and I’m happy to share some of my experiences with some of Hawaii’s best.  To kick it off, we had dinner over at Morimoto Restaurant during our second evening in Waikiki.  Located in a luxurious hotel, this restaurant has seating both inside and outside of the restaurant where colorful lights reflect off the side of a pool giving the exterior a grandeur and majestic feel to it.  This is also the home base for one Iron Chef American. Mr. Chef Masaharu Morimoto whose expertise and talents brought home the restaurant’s 1st Michelin star. 

Sushi Appetizer
There were about 12 of us that evening and of course it would be impossible to go through everybody’s meal that evening.  We did however order three appetizers amongst all of us and I ordered the Surf and Turf ($48.00US) as my own personal entrée of the evening. 


Tuna Pizza
 One of the three appetizers we ordered was the Tuna Pizza ($18US).  Sprinkled with some jalapenos, anchovies and olives, this pizza will give you a bit of a kick in its spiciness.  It also offers a bit of Hawaii exoticness as you are munching down on it as the one is taking in the tuna and jalapeno at the same time.  Presentation wise, it looked like a stop sign that had been graffitied on.  What a liked however was how thin and crispy the bread and crusted layers were and how nice and fresh the tuna was. Truthfully every restaurant that we had visited in Hawaii had a fresh serving of tuna and fish.   I was told that they actually use a grilled tortillas base as the bottom to keep the bottom layer nice and thin so that every bite is focused on what’s on top of the pizza and not what’s on bottom. The only thing that might have brought it down a notch or two was the strength of the jalapeno.  Unlike wasabi, jalapenos are quite spicy and it can overwhelm the taste of the fish to the point where you just don’t taste the fish anymore.  The addition of the olives and anchovies gave the pizza a very exotic and unique feel and taste to it.  It was well worth the price and the medium to large size of it allowed everyone to get a good sample out of it. 

Takoyaki
Another appetizer we tried was the Takoyaki.  I don’t believe this was listed on their menu as it was one of their special appetizers being served for the evening.  Having had this at other restaurants before, I knew what to expect but I had to admit these pieces were some of the best I have ever had.  Most of the insides of these balls contained flour, octopus bits, onions and grinded up tempura.  The outside was gently fried or baked and the inside had a smooth creamy texture to it.  There was also a small amount of mayonnaise placed on the outside of the ball.  The inside of the ball almost tasted like taro pudding.  The creamy texture made it easy to digest and despite all the ingredients, the takoyaki was not overly salty tasting at all.

Chirashi Sushi
The last appetizer to arrive was the sushi roll.  Filled with crispy tempura and avocado, this sushi was pretty good.  The rice was nice and fresh and the tempura was crunchy and not soggy at all. Other than filling up our stomachs some more, there was really nothing extraordinary about it as it was pretty much on par with some of the other great restaurants that we have had in the past.

Surf and Turf
Once all the appetizers were done, the Surf and Turf and the rest of our entrees began arriving in unison.  My 6 ounce meat looked amazing and after it was set on the table, the waiter proceeded to poor a gravy sauce of sorts on top of the meat which caused the whole dish to sizzle pretty good.  I had asked for medium rare and this was exactly what I got.  The meat was nice and soft and juicy and it was able to absorb most of the gravy juices.  What was equally impressive was the Marimoto Style Poke.  Raw tuna that was placed in soya sauce was then placed alongside some sort of wasabi sorbet.  Although this sounds nothing more than a piece of sashimi placed with wasabi, the taste of the tuna was enhanced and the sorbetness of the wasabi gave the wasabi more credence in such a dish.  It’s hard to describe it but trust me when I say it was much better than just wasabi with sashimi tuna.  There were about eight cube pieces of tuna on my plate and each one with the wasabi sorbet was absolutely amazing.  The dish also had some salted crusted fingerlings which to me where insignificant.  The best part of this dish was meat and the poke. 

 Overall, this was indeed a high class restaurant at its best.  The quality of the food was very good and the price, although high for some, was reasonable based on the types and quality of the food.  The waiters and staff were always present and accommodating.  The area where we sat was quite cool from the breeze outside and from the air conditioner up above however the staff was able to turn up the air conditioner to make it more comfortable for us to eat.  The restaurant certainly deserved its one Michelin star for quality and hospitality.  We had a great time that evening.  I’d give it a 4.5 out of 5.

Morimoto Restaurant Waikiki
1775 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu, Hawaii

1-808-943-5900

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