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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Food Sake & Beer Now Available at Tanuki

Posted by Alison Hallett on Thu, May 1 at 2:47 PM

Tanuki is a tiny one-woman Japanese restaurant that opened about a month ago on NW 21st Avenue (in the former Mr. Moto’s location), which has been getting buzzed about in a friendly fashion on the blog o’spheres. The O said nice things too. Anybody else been there and want to tell us how good it is? Here are some excerpts from the sample menu, available on the website:


*Yasai goma-ae- fresh vegetables in creamy crushed sesame sauce…6

*Ebi okonomiyaki… fresh local bay shrimp in savoury griddle cake…9

*Gyuniku to asparagasu no gomayoshogi-Cascade natural beef onglet & spring asparagus tip salad “dirtied” w/crushed sesame negi sauce…8

* “O-maguro shiro” saikyo yaki to yasai-sweet miso roasted escolar w/chilled vegetable salad, ikura, quail egg…10

*Ahiru kinpiragobo-duck hearts w/ stirfried burdock, carrot salad…6

Seems Pok Pok/Biwa style: Obsessively devoted chef putting out highly specific ethnc cuisine that has nothing to do with the more common, Americanized versions of said cuisine. Rad. And for those of us you who won’t eat at a place that doesn’t serve booze:

While we are still awaiting OLCC approval we have purchased special events licenses and will be serving Sake and Beer every Friday and Saturday in May. This begins this Friday May 2 and will feature some great prices on rare and hard to find sakes as well as Japanese and local beers paired with fresh sake no sakana style foods- traditional Japanese drinking foods.
Tanuki, 413 NW 21st, 241-7667, open Tues-Thurs 3 pm-9 pm; Fri-Sat 2 pm-close

Comments

I keep hearing really good things about this place. Unfortunately I don't get to that part of town very often. I'll have to make a special trip.

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