Sunday, July 17, 2005

Sushi Review - Long Overdue

Today's victim is Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar (the Boulder location on Pearl Street)

First visit to Hapa (6/2005) and we sat at the Sushi Bar. The evening starts out with no hot towels (STRIKE 1), the waitress kept coming over and asking us if we needed any help (uh, yeah, stop interrupting me while I'm trying to read the menu; STRIKE 2), and one of the Sushi Chefs (looked like a kid from CU) kept cussing to his other Chef friends (STRIKE 3). We asked for hot Sake and asked if they put plum wine in it, and the waitress said yes. We were served Ozeki Sake, don't know what type of plum wine, and it was barely luke warm (STRIKE 4).

We were able to order from a non-cussing chef, but he did have his plastic pepsi cup with straw sitting on top of the bar, which I thought REALLY added to the ambience (STRIKE 5). What we ordered: Seasoned Edamame - Sauteed soybeans with Hapa's seasonings
What we got: Hard soybeans mixed with negi & sesame chili oil - VERY Messy & Spicy - Ruined our palate for the rest of our food & they don't serve hot towels :-(

New Style Hapa Sashimi - 5 piece sashimi seared in a garlic olive oil w/cilantro & ponzu
Sashimi was not seared, came in extra long & thin pieces, too oily :-(

Shinko Maki - Pickled radish roll
Largest chunks I've ever seen, soggy, tasteless :-(

Inari - Tofu pockets
Fresh from the refrigerator and tasted like it :-(

Maguro - Nigiri Tuna
I would say it was "fair"... barely. Had a dull sheen to it and a ripe tuna aftertaste :-/
Shake - Nigiri Salmon
Slighty fishy taste :-/
Tombo - Nigiri White Tuna
Very Good! :-)

Overall food STRIKE 6.

While we were still hungry and trying to discuss if we should chance ordering anything else, we were distracted by 2 things; 1) The Kitchen Cook looked.... under the influence, shall I say?... and 2) The waitress shows up WITH CHECK IN HAND and asks if we want anything else. What, no offer of dessert? And we're supposed to bother you after you've obviously gone to so much trouble ringing up the check already? (MAJOR STRIKE 7 and I'm not including the cook since he could have been on cold medication)

I felt rushed (the place was about 1/4 full) and (since I'm used to traditional Japanese-run sushi bars) that the staff made it feel too collegey and that they were inexperienced.

I was hoping it was an off night for them... all of them... including the person who buys the fish. I AM an optimist, you know!

1 Comments:

Anonymous sushi stu said...

Ouch, you really gave it em! Rightly so, sushi should be fresh. Although in the uk the hot towels (Oshiburi) are rarely offered.

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