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Ramen with beef and La Cholita Roll

Ramen Noodle with Beef

Having lived in Japan for a few years, I’m always up for testing new Asian restaurants. Hirosaki Prime did not disappoint. The atmosphere is decent, dimly lit for date nights, but I could easily picture a family coming here in the afternoon. The only hangup I saw was the grills are installed between tables with a wide space in between. If you have a very large group (say, more than eight people), half your party will essentially be sitting at another table.

Ramen Noodle with Beef

I decided to mix and match my two comfort foods from my time in Japan – sushi and ramen. The ramen, which came first, was warm and filling, with a good ratio of broth to noodles, veggies and meat. Ramen makes for a good lunch, too, and I’d recommend stopping by for a hot bowl before the end of the winter.

When it comes to sushi, I’m a purist, so I asked to hold off on the avocado and spicy mayo. The cucumber and tempura shrimp worked well together, though I would have liked a little more nori to add some salt flavor.

The service was spot-on, and the two grill-masters added a little pizazz to the evening. I’m psyched I caught the flying mushrooms in my mouth. And I’m still wondering how they can toss an egg in the air and split it perfectly with a spatula. I’ll have to ask him to teach me next time I go back. -BJH

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The Westermann

The Facts on the Dish: Sliced turkey breast, cranberry aioli, fresh avocado, cheddar cheese and red onion. Choice of wrap (white or wheat), panini, or 7-grain bread. Choice of sides includes Alexia crinkle cut French fries, Crinkle Potato Chips, Brown rice, Sugar snap peas, Broccoli florets, Whipped potatoes, or American rice pilaf. Small soup or house salad, or gluten free bun or wraps also available (additional charges apply).

Review: All ingredients tasted very fresh. The panini was slightly crispy on the outside; soft, but not too chewy, on the inside. (It was also not the wheat wrap I had ordered.) The turkey – delicious – was overabundant and overpowered all other flavors. The sandwich contained minimal cranberry aioli, adding little to the color or flavor. Large avocado chunks, along with the vast amount of turkey and bread, made for a fresh, messy, and rather bland meal.

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