Sunday, July 12, 2009

Fugakyu Japanese Cuisine


I love trying new food. Not just always having American hamburgers, smoothies, and we can never forget those Boston Kreme (That's how Dunkin' Donuts spells it, I believe.) donuts. I love tasting how different countries eat, what they're used to eating, and how they prepare their food. I love experiencing the different taste. It's such a nice change after a long time eating 'American' food. You know, brownies, cakes with extra extra frosting, and chocolate chip cookies. I know that other countries don't have those things, which is fine with me. I love tasting how they do things. Dipping in a special sauce, preparing the food on interesting plates, all about the difference in food. Several weeks ago, my family went to Fugakyu, a Japanese Cuisine. My parents often come here, but this was the first time for me and my 2 brothers. We also went just 2 days ago in celebration of my brothers birthday- not just any birthday, but his 13th. Let me tell you a little bit about this interesting restaurant.

It's very fascinating restaurant- you have chopsticks, a little thing to hold your chopsticks in, and even a little dish for this special sauce that you dip sushi in. It's all about the spice. If you don't like spicey food, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant. The sushi itself is spicy. Then you dip it into the spicy stuff, and you can even put this horse radish stuff in the sauce dish so it's even more spicy. It's spishy-licious!! Okay, me: I like spicy stuff, sure! But when it gets over loaded, like that extra hot 'n' spicy salsa that my brothers love, it's just too much for me. Surprisingly, with the horse radish in the sauce, it wasn't insanely spicy. Ok, maybe it was. But I felt like I could take it. It tasted very interesting, with the salmon, rice, avocado, and spiciness mixed in with that. Very different to American food, definitely.

The people there are very kind. Even the scenery in the restaurant is different, mostly. You have the poles with rope wrapped around them, the sliding wooden doors, and the green plants right over the windows, making a nice fresh earth look mixed in with the wooden furniture inside. Like I said earlier, I love tasting different foods and trying different things. My family has also had Indian food and Ethiopian food as well. There's a world of food out there. Try some.

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