We were invited for a tasting of the Gonpachi Restaurant that opened as part of the Miyako Hybrid hotel. I remembered going to the Beverly Hills Gonpachi but that was so long ago before they changed their menu.
Unlike the very traditional decor at the Gonpachi Beverly Hills, the Gonpachi Torrance went for a more modern and "hip" look.
While waiting for the others to finish their hotel tour (coming from Pasadena, we couldn't make it to Torrance on time), I had a shoju-based cocktail at the bar.
Our meals were paired with the following sakes: Hakkaisan, Aiyama Nanbu-bijin (a floral sake), and Onikoroshi Daiginjo
Kobe Beef Carpaccio with ponzu and spicy miso sauce.
The most impressive item that night was definitely the Sashimi platter.
Here they serve Hokkaido "Bafun" uni, not your usual Santa Barbara, and it actually has a stronger, sweeter and more concentrated flavor, although it's actually not as creamy.
The sashimi was followed by Gindara (grilled miso marinated black cod)
Sushi plate
Just like their Beverly Hills counterpart did, Gonpachi handmakes their soba in-house.
We had the Zaru soba to semi-end the meal before the dessert.
After cleansing with a cup of hojicha that had a lovely roasted aroma, for dessert we had the Pumpkin Zenzai (sweet red beans, mochi balls, vanilla ice cream in pumpkin soup, topped with almonds).
Torrance is a mecca of Japanese food in this area, but the "fine dining" and sushi restaurants are still lacking. With its ambiance and setting in this new LEED silver-certified hotel, Gonpachi is poised to fill this gap for the locals. After all, as much as we love Ichimiann and Otafuku, we can't very well hold a business meeting there.
Gonpachi - Torrance
21381 South Western Avenue
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 320-6700
Good to hear Ichimiann is still #1 for soba!
ReplyDeleteThe sashimi platter looks tremendous. Lucky!
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