Which is just as well, because you will need a fairly large capacity for the tasting menu. However, it is still the best choice for a first-time diner, since it gives you a preview of the best Zuma offers.
The sashimi and maki platter is a work of art. Buttery yellowtail, fatty salmon and tender tuna take pride of place on an enormous ice-filled, sculptured platter. Every slice attests to the quality ingredients that are specially flown in for the Zuma kitchens.
The dessert platter is a work of art, as good as the main course. Photos provided to China Daily |
But for me, it is the signature chirashi maki that shines like a miniature spotlight on the plate, bringing a tapestry of flavors and textures to the mouth that is strangely more California than Tokyo.
The second surprise of the evening is the ebi or prawn sashimi, smothered with sea urchin cream, sumptuous and indulgent and a confirmation that nature is sweetest in the raw.
That sunny California feeling is reinforced with the arrival of the mizuna salad with a poached egg dressing, roasted seaweed and crispy whitebait. Again, a symphony of flavors and textures sings in the mouth, and you forget you are chewing a salad, that almost obligatory nod to health from guilty gourmets who dare to indulge.
The tempura is next, and the prawns are appropriately large and ramrod straight. Maitake mushrooms are also hand-torn and deep-fried, their rippling fan-shapes captured in crisp, clean batter. I couldn't get enough.
By the way, these lovely fungi, known as "hen of the woods" in the West, are called a much lovelier name in Chinese ― "dancing mushrooms" or wurong.
Meat appears next, a piece of melt-in-the-mouth Wagyu beef that is heated up with warm spices. This is when you slow down and savor every bite as the meal winds down.
The final astonishment of the night is the opulent dessert platter. I won't spoil the surprise for you because you have to try this even if you are already satiated by Zuma's many delicious offerings. Save room for this and you won't regret it. All I can tell you is that this is the first time I tasted garnishes that are as good as the main attractions.
There are times when you really wish you had more than one stomach, but then, as we Chinese wisely say, an exquisite tasting is better than a greedy banquet. Okay. I made that up.
Contact the writer at paulined@chinadaily.com.cn.