On Tuesday I achieved a new milestone for myself and my little blog. I attended my first blogger event, which for me was a big achievement in and of itself. Along with a bunch of fellow lovely Bournemouth Bloggers, I hot-footed it down to the local Yo! Sushi to taste their newest menu, Flavours of Japan.
Being the little ball of nerves that I am, I was instantly put right at ease by all the wonderfully lovely staff and an extremely yummy cocktail. Looking back now I'm kicking myself that I didn't get the name or any actual information on the drink itself. All I can tell you is that it was rather zesty, contained fresh cucumber slices and went down a treat.
We were treated to seven new Taste Japan dishes, all created with the focus of Japan's famous street food in mind. Up first was one of my favourites of the night; Bullet-Train Katsu Sando. According to the lovely Head Chef Sean, Yo! First trialled these delicious snacks over in their Manhattan restaurant and after going down a storm state-side, they brought the delicious treat over to us.
"A succulent chicken thigh coated in panko crumbs and fried to a perfect crisp. Then covered in Tonkastu sauce and nestled between soft white bread. Finished off with a spread of Japanese mustard."
Despite my love of a good plate of sushi, I have to admit, I'm not the worlds biggest fish fan. It's grown on me over the years but I'm still somewhat on the fence. Despite all that, I think I've been fully converted to a newfound love of cod after trying out this amazingly mouthwatering dish. I'm not even kidding when I say I could happily have this every day for my lunch for the rest of the year. The flavours blended perfectly together and never once did I experience the 'fishy' taste that I usually have come to expect from cod. The cod itself had been fried until it was deliciously crispy and dipped in a rather scrumpy 'Nanban' sauce. I'm sat here licking my lips just thinking about it.
I just want to finish this post by saying thank you to the wonderful staff at Yo! Who made me feel so welcome and put on a truly magnificent feast, also a big hello to all the fellow lovely bloggers I had the pleasure of meeting too.
Thanks for reading, Jade x
*I was incredibly lucky to be invited to Yo! for this event. This post is not sponsored in any way and I was not asked to write this review. Opinions are entirely my own.
WOW, that looks like an amazing event to go to (especially as your first blogger event)! I love sushi, so I would have loved this event :D I think you have a great blog, keep up the amazing work!
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