IZAKAYA RANKING: +3
Service: +3 Excellent and very friendly
Facilities: +3 Very clean, Beautiful washroom
Prices: +2 reasonable
Strong points: Vegan and vegetarian Cuisine possible any time, Izakaya gastronomy, local products, oden. Good list of sake, shochu. Wines also available.
Time and again I have said that vegans and vegetarians would probably have their happiest times in Japan, at least for gastronomes, because this country, and especially Shizuoka with its mild weather and abundance of vegetables in all seasons, can provide all ingredients all year round whose traceability is easy to prove!
The above o-tooshi/お通し/is not vegetarian, but you aforementioned priorities will ensure it is!
There are many places in Shizuoka City and Prefecture offering alternatives to their omnivorous dishes for vegans and vegetarians who still want to enjoy their outing with friends with different priorities.
One such place, and arguably the best at it, is Yasaitei in Tokiwa Cho, Aoi Ku, Shizuoka City!
Incidentally the owner/chef and staff are all ladies, but customers are certainly of both genders!
And here is one recommendation:
Vegetable sashimi plate!
The above is the basic one, but you certainly may order for a bigger variety!
View for the other side!
Ice plant and celery!
One thing all these vegetables have in common is that they are super fresh, crunchy, juicy and so tasty!
Tomatoes and daikon!
Japanese cucumber!
Onion and shiso/perilla leaf!
Simple but exquisite dressing made with higher-class sesame oil, rock salt and miso paste!
For friends who like seafood: cod roe steamed and marinated in rice vinegar!
Another “o-tooshi/お通し/snack served with the first drink!
Lotus root/renkon/蓮根 in “kinpira” fashion!
Such a satisfying crunch!
Grilled fresh shiitake/椎茸!
The shiitake were simply grilled and seasoned with soy sauce before being served over shiso/perilla leaves.
Freshly grated daikon and ginger were provided for further seasoning and enjoyment.
Surely one of the best ways to enjoy fresh shiitake!
Another o-tooshi!
Mushrooms and fried tofu o-hitashi/お浸し/Japanese-style light appetizer!
Maitake, tomato and spinach stir-fried in sesame oil and served with fresh coriander!
Maitake/舞茸 in English stands for mushrooms called Hen-of-the-Woods, Ram’s Head or Sheep’s Head!
Juicy and so tasty mushrooms!
Note the coriander for beautiful balance in presentation and taste!
Another o-tooshi!
Mushrooms and mekabu/芽蕪/small turnips! If you are vegetarian or vegan just tell them not to top it with katsuo bushi!
Steamed eringe (or eringi)/エリンゲ/known in English as king trumpet mushroom, French horn mushroom or king oyster mushroom!
The eringe were steamed together with fresh cucumber and served with freshly grated Shizuoka-grown wasabi!
See “Izakaya Ranking” system at bottom of article!
YASAITEI/やさい亭
Shizuoka City, Aoi Ku, Tokiwa-Cho, 1-6-2 Green Heights Wamon 1-C
Tel.: 054-2543277
Business hours: 17:30~22:00
Closed on Sundays
Reservations highly recommended
Seating: 6 at counter + 14 at tables
Set Courses: 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 yen
Individual orders (carte) welcome
Parties welcome
IZAKAYA RANKING SYSTEM
IZAKAYA RANKING:
+1 ought to be visited at least once
+2 could be become a regular visit
+3 must visit!
Service:
+1 standard
+2 pleasant
+3 very good
Equipment & Facilities:
+1 standard
+2 excellent
+3 Superb
Prices:
+1 cheap
+2 slightly expensive but good value
+3 expensive but good value
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Fresh and delicious, you know how to enjoy the new year’s feast 😉 Happy New Year 🙂
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Looks really good and delicious! What a good way to start the year healthy! Thanks for sharing and happy new year!
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