Location: London, Piccadilly Circus. 
Website: www.toku-restaurant.co.uk
I  have always been a really big fan of the japanese cuisine, in fact, I  could confidently say that it is a number cuisine that I could happily  have for the rest of my life. The thing with Japanese food, is that you  can't go wrong with it. It is healthy, fresh and filled with such  flavours that one I can not put in to words how fantastic it is. My  boyfriend booked us a table at Toku for a early evening meal and I was  pleasantly surprised at how nice this restaurant was. A little over  crowded when we were there, but it added to the atmosphere. I haven't  heard much about this restaurant, nor have I ever come across it. Toku  serves up simple yet tasteful dishes, in a surrounding that is bustling  with the sound of sushi chefs doing what they do best and  waiters/waitress providing a friendly yet knowledgable service. 
What  I mostly love about Japanese food is that you can either have it in a  style of 'tapas' where you can order a variety of dishes to share, or to  just simply have a meal of your own, all of which are normally on the a  la cart menu. I personally love sharing because it is fun and you can  share the experience together. Toku has a vast variety of dishes  available on their menu, but we opted for a tapas style dinner. The  sashimi (raw slice of fresh fish) was so fresh that when biting in to  the fresh fish, it still had a bit of a bite to it. I usually accompany  my sushi with a large amount of wasabi (Japanese horseradish) and soy  sauce (traditional oriental dipping/marinate/seasoning sauce). I kid you  not, the Sashimi tasted like the sea.. it was so fresh.
Along  came the mother of all sushi meals. We ordered a 2 plates of delicious  sushi rolls, both of which were gobbled up as fast as you can say "moshi  moshi". Yes, I was in awe when I devoured in to them, they were  absolutely mouth-watering tasty. The first dish we ordered was a  teriyaki eel (sweet marinated eel) wrapped in a roll filled with avocado  and and prawn tempura (prawns fried in japanese light batter). The  second dish consisted of a selection of raw fish wrapped in a roll filed  with avocado and crab stick. They both look as good as it tasted.. I  wanted more, and more.. and a whole lot more.
With  every Japanese meal that I have, dessert is a definitely a must.. it  would be a crime not to. Since Toku is in partnership with Japan Center their  desserts wasn't unfamiliar to me. I had the Japanese green tea brownie  accompanied with a green tea ice-cream, both was perfect to cleans my  palette. Green tea ice-cream, in my opinion, is ideal after a heavy meal  as it is very light  unlike most dairy based ice-creams, which are  heavy on the stomach and scales. My boyfriend opted for the sesame  seeded ice-cream with almond flaked ice-cream. They were so light and so  refreshing that I even ordered another one for myself. 






3 comments:
nice post ! I love your photos :)
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<3 the photos of the food! yummm!!
Mei - Thank you!
Le - Thank you :) I have a strange obsession with food photography!
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