Ramen and sushi boat at Yasuragi for #MarketFriday

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This was long overdue. I was browsing through my gallery deleting stuff while doing that when I came across these photos. This was my first time visiting Yasuragi. They used to be located at the city center but then moved to a new location where a former food establishment used to be and where I have been to many times.

This used to be Kamimura where they offer eat-all-you-can buffet. I think the color of the house changed. I can't remember because it has been a long time since the last I visited this when it was still Kamimura.

There used to be more trees to the right of the driveway. Now it's just bare.

There's a wash area and a menu placed at the entrance. Nice clay jar.

A fireplace is in the middle as you enter. To the right of the fireplace is where all the magic happens - the sushi bar, the kitchen, etc.

Tables and chairs are placed around the fireplace. The main dining area is in the next room. The doors have stained glass built into them. There are also stained glass windows. I think the main dining area can also be used as function room for private events. There's also a large mirror in the main dining area. That used to be the buffet area back when this was another food establishment.

There's not much of a major change done inside. The buffet area is gone and more tables and chairs were in its place.

A balcony can be accessed through the dining areas.

You can see a mall below to the right. I was told it was acquired by a different mall operator and renovations are underway. Construction of another establishment is also happening right across this mall (below my watermark) and across that (not captured in the photo) is yet another condominium on the rise.

You can also see in the distance Mirador Hill and retreat house. That's one of the newer tourist spots here in the city.

So on to the food.

We were craving for some ramen that time but we were also deciding grilled meat. A friend who went here told us it was good. One of the reasons why we haven't been here yet is the distance from our place.

We settled for ramen and sushi boat at first. We almost went for sushi platter where there are more sushi. The difference with the sushi boat is that the sushi boat has more varieties of sushi. Although the sushi platter has more sushi, but it's not as varied as the sushi boat.

We ordered tea for a start while waiting for our orders. Soon the noodles arrived. We were the only customers that time by the way so the waiting time is not that long.

I ordered for spicy miso ramen. My partner had Yasuragi ramen. I haven't tasted my partner's order but mine was okay. Everything is balanced though which I liked.

Then came the sushi boat.

It looks pretty and well-presented. Right away we tasted some of those. I don't know in particular how they call the individual sushi. I found out that I didn't like the fresh fish. I think it just takes time to get used to the texture of it. What I like about it though is that there is no fishy smell which is a huge help. I did dip it in the dip that came with it but it made no difference. Only the wasabi did the trick. The kick of the wasabi takes the focus away from the fish.

I do like that the wasabi was shaped like a rose. That's #alwaysaflower for you :)

We decided to have some mixed tempura halfway through our sushi boat just to have something else other than fish.

We didn't ask what's it in but there were shrimp, some veggies, but more fish.

Overall, we were whelmed. We are not overwhelmed nor underwhelmed, so we are just whelmed? Not sure if I used that correctly.

The place is nice and welcoming. It has a nice view. The ambiance is peaceful. The staff is courteous enough. The service is great. We didn't have to wait a long time. The food is a hit-and-miss.

Will I recommend it? Yes. The portion of ramen is fulfilling and satisfying enough. The sushi boat is enough to share with a group of five or more depending on the appetite. The price for both of those is sensible. It is my first time trying sushi boat and I think the price is okay. The mixed tempura is not to so much. I think it's a bit pricey.

I will go back there again and try some of their other stuff but not right away.

There goes my #MarketFriday share for this week. If you want to know more about this challenge, visit @dswigle's post When Irish Eyes are Smiling: Market Friday and check out the guidelines.



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I think sushi or any raw seafood is one of those things that you either like or don't. Especially with textures. I don't have a problem with textures, but, most of my family does. They just can't get used to a certain texture.

I am not sure why people force themselves to like it. Force is the wrong word, but, if I am not moved to eat something, I might not. :) There are so many foods that you love! Why pay up for something that is only okay or not even that good?

#Alwaysaflower feels pretty special with a wasabi rose! :)

The dishes look delightful, especially the boats! How artistic! I would want one just for how pretty it looks!

Both overwhelm and underwhelm come from the older word whelm. Whelm can mean to submerge, or it can also be a synonym for overwhelm. Someone can feel whelmed with happy feelings, for example. And, yes, whelm is still (rarely) used today.

The building is pretty nice, with a washing area and fireplace. It is nicer than their old place? I imagine it would be, otherwise, why would they leave? Thanks so much for taking us here!

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There wasn't much difference between how the place looked now and before. I think the former one was affected by the pandemic. I'm pretty sure the former business was still there when I passed this way during my walks back then.

It takes time for me to get used to things. A few more of these sushi and I'll get to like it :D

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The pandemic killed off so many businesses.

I loved it at first bite, but, I understand from a texture point of view why some don't like it. :) I am sure you are right. xo

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Looks like a boat to sail to my tummy 😋 I'd like to visit a place like that. Wasabi definitely takes any fish taste away, lol.

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Lol! Good thing it didn't start a storm in my tummy :D :D

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Omg, if I were in BAguio mapapadalas ako dito ah. RAmen and sushi for the win!

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Hehe kainan talaga panlaban ng baguio e :D

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Certain fish I may attempt, sushi has never been high on my list of having to have, so I haven't....

Ramen I do enjoy spicy, that did look satisfying from the pictures you took. Restaurant looks clean and cozy both outdoors and inside.

!LUV Have a great weekend.

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It will take me a lot of tries to truly like sushi. It's not that bad on this first try :)

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I enjoy pickled herring and smoked trout both imported here. Visiting a sushi bar there are plenty around, just not what I would enjoy.

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I cannot remember the last time I visited Baguio~ Ahhh I wanna go back! And for sure I want to try this Japanese resto. The sushi boat is so fancy!! hehe. The ramen is glistening, looks yummy! Perfect with the weather!!

!PIZZA

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I hope you get to visit soon and try this Japanese resto :D

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Many loves ramen. I actually don't like it.. Pero depende lang sa sabaw 😅.... Ramen dto prang ordinary lang. Mahal pa..lol

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Di ko din mahanap un ramen na mapapa-wow ka talaga e.

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Wow, this restaurant looks great. How amazing how different cultures are, I have never seen most of these foods. I hope you enjoyed all those dishes, they were surely delicious. Good weekend ❤️ .

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Thanks so much for appreciating. I appreciate you too! Have a lovely week!

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