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Monday, November 17, 2025

Two of My Favorite Japanese Restaurants in Walnut Creek

For Details Visit Tatsu Sushi website: https://www.tatsusushiwalnutcreek.com/
  • The second restaurant, I just discovered recently ( via recommendation of Fellow
    residents here at THD)  is Tanoshi Bistro in Oak Grove Rd and Citrus.  Ditas and I 
    had dinner there last Sunday night. We were impressed by the Food Offerings and
    the prices were very reasonable compared to Tatsu. 

    I took some photos during our dinner as follows:








    Ditas and I came into the restaurant ONE minute before 5PM. We were seated in a
    more private area. We were served immediately our green tea with toasted rice💚.
    After 5:15PM, 
    the restaurant was filled with diners. By the time we finished our
     
    dinner at around 6PM, there was a line of 10 diners waiting outside and another 
    10 diners were waiting inside. For Details, visit their website:  


    Meanwhile, here are the Japanese food terms you should 
    know: Nigiri, sashimi and 
     sushi 
    rolls. 

    Nigiri is a type of sushi consisting of a hand-pressed oval of vinegared rice topped with a slice of raw or cooked seafood or other ingredientsThe name "nigiri" means "hand-pressed" in Japanese, and it is a classic style of sushi known for its simplicity, showcasing the balance between the rice and the topping.  
    • Construction
      A chef uses their hands to shape a small amount of sticky, vinegared rice into an oblong mound. A slice of topping, most often raw fish like tuna, salmon, or yellowtail, is then pressed onto the rice. 
    • Ingredients
      The topping is often fish, but can also include cooked seafood like shrimp or eel, or even vegetables or egg. A small dab of wasabi is sometimes placed between the rice and the topping, and a garnish may be added. 
    • Distinction from other sushi
      Nigiri is different from sashimi, which is just raw fish without rice. It also differs from sushi rolls, which are typically wrapped in seaweed and contain multiple ingredients inside. 
    • Artistry
      Nigiri is considered a true test of a sushi chef's skill, as it requires years of practice to consistently shape the rice and press the topping together to create a perfectly balanced, melt-in-your-mouth piece. 

    💚Green tea with toasted rice is called 
    Genmaicha, a popular Japanese green tea 
    that combines green tea leaves with roasted brown rice. The toasting process gives 
    the rice a nutty flavor that balances the grassy notes of the green tea, creating a 
    unique, comforting taste that is often described as having hints of popcorn or toast. 

    Meanwhile, My Photo of the Day_ Trump ( Banksy Art)
    Finally, My Food For Thought For Today: 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi David, Thanks for the tip on the Japanese restaurants! Carol and I have tried Tatsu Sushi but not yet the seond one you and Ditas went to. We can try that one as well. John Larimore

Anonymous said...

The format of your post appears strange. All the words appear in one column. Take a look at it. Or it might be just me.

David B Katague said...

Yes, the Format at end of the blog is screwed up. I will try to correct it. Thanks for the Heads-up. David

Anonymous said...

Thanks, David , Gretchen

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