Thursday, March 18, 2010
Kaido
Mid-priced Japanese restaurants are grand, aren't they? One such place I've added to my mental black book is Kaido located in Santa Monica in (what else?) a small strip mall.
A girl's gotta unwind.
Complimentary edamame.
Seafood bacon salad ($10): mixed greens, bacon, crab, scallops, shrimp, avocado, asparagus and tomatoes with a bit of the "house" dressing of Japanese restaurants past, present and, most likely, future.
Tempura shiitake stuffed with "crab" and spicy tuna ($9): I believe this crab was the fake stuff, which was surprising since the salad came with the real McCoy. A good idea in theory, or so I thought, but in reality, it didn't work.
Fried oysters with tonkatsu sauce ($7): loved the crispy exterior, but they lacked briny oyster essence. I know that fried versions usually don't have as much flavor as raw oysters, but there is usually some hint of the ocean. Not the case here.
Eel and cucumber roll ($7): I like rolls. I also like old school purist sushi. The two co-exist happily in my food hemisphere.
I was hiding out from rush hour this time, but I've also stopped by at lunch when they've got some great deals. If you're in the neighborhood, I recommend it as a lowkey spot for those times when you need to satisfy a craving, but don't feel like spending a ton.
Kaido
2834 Santa Monica Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90404-2410
(310) 828-7582
Labels:
asian,
Japanese,
restaurant
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4 comments:
i love low key spots that don't cost a ton. now you make me wanna eat raw fish...darn you.
Hey those look all good!
Bagnatic: You'll have to let me know where you like to go for sushi! I am always gathering intel. :P
Dennis: Thanks!
haha, i like komasa cuz of the thick cuts at affordable prices :)
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