Friday 12 April 2013

Zoom Zoom Zuma

 
My mum's birthday is on Saturday and she decided she would take my sister, my boyfriend J and me out for lunch to Zuma in London.
Hidden away on Raphael St in Kensington, Zuma is a japanese restaurant with the idea of sharing lots of dishes, rather than having one plate to yourself.

 


We started off with a bowl of Edamame beans and a bowl of crispy fried squid with green chili and salt, I didn't get a picture of this because it was snaffled down at great speed.



Mum recommended that we have the soft shelled crab with wasabi sauce, as when she went before she found it delicious.


 
Tempura king prawns were J's choice, and they were such a good choice, the sauce that came too was a great accompaniment.
 

Zuma tempura popcorn was a dish chosen on a whim, sweetcorn pieces in batter may sound a little bit odd but in my opinion pretty much anything that has been deep fried or is in batter sounds good to me!
 

My sister chose spicy octopus sushi, which for someone who doesn't like spicy things, wasn't really perhaps that spicy at all, or maybe I just got lucky.

 

 
The seared beef was really tasty, rare beef wrapped around what could be rice noodles or stringed vegetables and coriander.

 

 
The tempura vegetables were really fun, the batter almost disguised which vegetables they were, the carrot, below, was the most obvious but others included sweet pepper, asparagus, aubergine, okra and enoki mushrooms, which were really good.


 
Vegetarian sushi selection was one of my choices, while I'm a huge fan of sushi I prefer vegetarian sushi, the tofu hosomaki (brown triangles to you and me) were delicious and one of my favourites.


 
Crispy fried lemon sole with spicy ponzu sauce and green onions was one of J's ideas. As someone who doesn't like fish much at all, these were really good, and the ponzu sauce was perfect, the pot of sole seemed to be bottomless!
 

Sake grilled chicken wings with sea salt and lime were a really nice side, crispy on the outside and not at all dry, they had a barbequey aroma to them from being flame grilled infront of hungry customers.
 

The duck breast (cannot remember its full title!) was delicious, but for four stomachs that were getting filled a little rapidly it was a little rich. Mum and I agreed that if we went again (which I hope we do) we would get some rice to make a few of the dishes a little less rich.
 

 
Our penultimate dish was seafood sushi which apparently had seven types of fish, I would have been a bigger fan if I was mad keen on fish, but it was delicious nonetheless!

The meal itself was amazing, the presentation really made it more enjoyable and the staff were really friendly and clued up as to what everything was and what tasted the best. They knew exactly what order to bring out our mismatch of dishes and there was a constant stream of freshly cooked, hot food that arrived quickly and fluidly to our table.
I was really glad that I wore leggings because I ate so much that I was glad not to have a waistband restricting me!

3 comments:

  1. YUM! That meal looks amazing! Happy birthday to your mum :) Totally feel like Japanese now.

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    1. It was amazing! One of the best I've had! xx

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  2. WOW that restaurant looks amazing!! And all your food porn photos....you've got my tummy rumbling away right now. Definitely being added to my MUST EAT list :)
    Happy birthday to your mummy
    x x

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