We decide to have a proper date night this weekend, for the first time in months! Destination in point was a cool dessert bar concept we recently discovered in downtown Raleigh – aptly named Bittersweet! 😍
We got there on a late Saturday afternoon around 4:30 pm. The place was full, but not overly packed. We got seated at a table in the corner, which offers a cool view of the entire space. After spending a few minutes looking at the hand-drawn menu, we decided to start with a couple of shots, a dessert to share, and one cocktail each.
As hinted by the name, this cute little place serves a variety of dessert options, many creative cocktail concoctions, and an extensive list of gins from all over the world. They also have beer, wine, champagne, and even coffee on the menu for non-boozy drinkers!
Clockwise from the bottom: Lavender Honey Drop shot, Derby Pie shot, The Dude, and their signature drink Gin & Jam with Roku Gin and Strawberry Jalapeño jam – all very tasty! 😊
ที่สั่งมาลองในรูปข้างล่างสุดคือ Lavender Honey Drop shot ตามด้วย Derby Pie shot ส่วนแก้วข้างหลังคือค็อกเทลชื่อ The Dude และทางขวามือคือ Gin & Jam ซึ่งเป็นค็อกเทลต้นตำรับของที่นี่ เค้าให้เลือกเหล้าจินได้ตามใจจากในเมนู ส่วนแยมผลไม้ก็มีให้เลือกหลายรสแล้วแต่ชอบเช่นกัน เราเลือกเหล้า Roku จากญี่ปุ่นกับแยมสตรอเบอร์รี่ใส่พริก Jalapeño 😊
We also got the Derby Pie dessert version, a slice of chocolate bourbon pecan pie with salted caramel sauce, served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream – so heavenly! 😍
Joel ordered a second cocktail – The Blair Witch Tea Party – another yummy gin-based drink on the menu.
คุณสามีติดใจขอลองค็อกเทลอีกแก้ว The Blair Witch Tea Party อันนี้ใส่เหล้าจิน
After drinks & dessert, we walked around the corner to Sono for dinner. This used to be our goto spot for omakase nigiris, back when it was the only restaurant in the area to offer that on the menu.
หลังจากกินเหล้าและของหวานเรียกน้ำย่อยเสร็จเรียบร้อย เราก็เดินไปต่อของคาวกันที่ร้าน Sono ซึ่งอยู่ใกล้ๆกัน ร้านนี้เมื่อก่อนมาอยู่ประจำ เพราะเป็นร้านเดียวในละแวกนี้ที่เสิร์ฟซูชิสไตล์โอมากาเสะ
Food quality is still pretty solid here, and the prices remain very reasonable, despite current inflation and economic downturns. 😣 The nigiri omakase set, though not on the same level as other fancier places in town, was fresh and tasty, and came at the low low price tag of only $39.
In true pandemic fashion, we celebrated this year’s long Labor Day weekend by staying at home. 😐 To make it a little more enjoyable, we decided to splurge on two special meals out at where we think are two of the very best restaurants in the area. 😊
Joel and I had a long discussion about the risk of indoor dining when concerns of the delta variant started to emerge in the news a few months ago. Initially, we went back to just getting takeouts again for a while (since outdoor dining wasn’t really an option amidst this intense NC summer heat 🥵). Lately, we have ventured back to eating out again since most sources seem to confirm that COVID risk for fully vaccinated people has proven to remain relatively low.
We started off the weekend with a nigiri omakase meal at M Sushi in downtown Durham. We have been big fans of Chef Michael Lee ever since he was still running the sushi line at Sono in downtown Raleigh. After our first visit there, shortly after we moved back to the area in 2013, Sono became the holy grail of the lackluster sushi scene here… Until Chef Mike Lee went and opened up M Sushi in Durham, that is! 😆 Since then, his restaurant empire has grown to include 3 more locations, one of which I’ll cover later in this post.
เราไปเริ่มตะลุยกินกันที่ร้าน M Sushi ที่ดาวน์ทาวน์เมือง Durham เป็นอันดับแรกเมื่อคืนวันศุกร์ เราสองคนเป็นแฟนพันธุ์แท้ของเชฟ Michael Lee มาตั้งแต่ตอนที่แกยังทำอยู่ที่ร้าน Sono ที่ดาวน์ทาวน์เมือง Raleigh หลังจากที่ไปลองกินซูชิที่นั่นกันเป็นครั้งแรกตอนที่ย้ายกลับมาที่นี่ใหม่ๆช่วงปลายปี 2013 นับแต่นั้นมาถ้าอยากกินซูชิก็จะต้องไปที่ Sono เพราะลองที่อื่นมาหมดแล้วไม่มีใครสู้ได้ซักเจ้า จนกระทั่งเชฟแกไปเปิดร้าน M Sushi นี่แหละ 😆 จากบัดนั้นมาจนบัดนี้มีร้านในเครือตระกูล M เพิ่มมาอีกถึงสามร้านด้วยกัน โพสต์นี้จะพาไปชิมอาหารญี่ปุ่นสองสไตล์ของเชฟเกาหลีท่านนี้กัน
Both of us had our very first nigiri omakase experience together at Sushi Zo in LA, almost 10 years ago. Since then, we have been forever spoiled and unable to go back to enjoying regular sushi rolls ever since. 😓 Things got hard when we first moved back here to NC. Fortunately, we found Sono! And later on, M Sushi has become our goto spot whenever we crave for sushi.
เราสองคนได้มีโอกาสลิ้มลองซูชิสไตล์โอมากาเสะกันเป็นครั้งแรกที่ร้าน Sushi Zoใน LA เมื่อเกือบสิบปีก่อน หลังจากนั้นก็ไม่สามารถกลับไปกินซูชิแบบโรลธรรมดาๆประสาชาวบ้านได้อีกเลย 😓 ตอนย้ายกลับมาอยู่ที่นี่ใหม่ๆประเด็นนี้เป็นปัญหาหนักมาก เพราะไม่สามารถไปกินซูชิที่ไหนได้ จนกระทั่งโชคดีมาเจอร้าน Sono นี่แหละ และหลังๆมามี M Sushi มาให้พึ่งพาได้อีกราย
As always, we both just went for the nigiri omakase meal, which includes 12-15 different pieces of nigiri sushi, served chef’s choice style. The idea is that the chef will decide what’s best to serve you, based on whatever freshest catches they have for the day. Typically, these include bluefin tuna, mackerel, sea trout, salmon, yellowtail, scallop or squid, and eel, just to name a few.
Each piece is served, one by one, as soon as the chef is finished making them, with the announcement of what they are when they arrive in front of you. The pickled ginger is there to ‘cleanse your palate’ in between each bite. Normally, everything has been seasoned perfectly the way the chef intends to serve it including a touch of soy sauce, so theoretically you would not need to add anything to it, but they do give you a side of wasabi, just in case you prefer more. 🙄
We ordered an extra bite of uni from Hokkaido, just because I had been craving it. 😋 And, as part of the omakase, they always serve a handroll, and piece of tamago at the very end. We left with a full and happy belly, as we always do! 😌
The following night, we drove back out to Durham again, to try another creative offering from Chef Mike Lee. M Tempura is based on the same omakase idea, but instead of nigiris, we have tempura served on the plate! 🤯
คืนต่อมาเราขับรถกลับไปที่ Durham กันอีกรอบ แต่คราวนี้มีจุดหมายอยู่ที่อีกร้านในเครือเดียวกันที่ M Tempura ซึ่งใช้คอนเซ็ปต์เดียวกันกับเมนูซูชิ แต่เปลี่ยนมาเสิร์ฟเทมปุระกันแทน 🤯
This was our very first time dining here. We had been wanting to come for a while now, but couldn’t resist just going to M Sushi every time we came to Durham. This time, we were determined to try it, so we made reservations back to back so we didn’t have any excuses. 😛 They have three different omakase options on the menu to pick from, as well as some a la carte dishes. We opted to go with the traditional style, because the other two sounded like they were going to be way too much food. 😓
Then, moving on to the main course, they brought us a tray that includes a bowl of white rice, a bowl of dipping sauce with a ball of grated daikon radish, sea salt, two different dishes of pickled vegetables, and an empty plate for the tempura, yet to come. I wasn’t sure what the silver fishy thing was at first, but upon closer inspection, I realized it was a very fancy lemon juicer with a lemon wedge in it! 😆
The tempura pieces then started to arrive, one or two at a time, over the course of the next half hour or so. Starting off with two different types of shrimp, followed by okra, shitake mushroom, maitake mushroom, seabass, salmon, eggplant, scallop, and summer squash. Everything was cooked to perfect doneness, but Joel though it was still a little oily, compared to the tempura we had in Japan. 🙄
Then, we moved on to the end of the meal, which included a choice of either udon or soba noodle soup, followed by ginger ice cream. Joel opted for the soba while I went with the udon, so we got to try both. We each maintained our choice was superior, so we just tried one bite of the other’s then went back to finish our own. 😆 It did not look like a lot of food, but we were completely stuffed by the time the dessert came. 🥴
The ginger ice cream, however, turned out to the quite the star of the entire meal! 😍 It was so perfectly scrumptious Joel couldn’t resist asking if they would sell that to us separately. Turned out we weren’t the only one asking! 😆 Our awesome waitress, Claire, made sure to include a little togo side of the ginger sugar sprinkle, so we could recreate the perfect serving at home when we got back! 🥰