Restaurant Samurai - Weststrasse 180, 8003 Zurich
http://www.samurai7.ch/samurai7/Samurai_I-ENG.htmlThe food is prepared freshly on the premises by the two Japanese chefs, and the owner and waitresses are all Japanese too. You will also be given a choice of Japanese beers such as Kirin, wine or green tea to complement the meal. Service is quick and we didn't have to wait long to pay the bill either. Many people stop by for a quick business lunch but you can also linger for a chat in the pleasant modern surroundings. The restaurant has been doing so well, they have recently opened another branch in Kanzleistrasse.
The restaurant opens daily except on Saturday lunchtimes and Sundays. The a la carte menu is extensive if you want to try your favourite dishes or an unusual combination. And it's all beautifully served. There is plenty of choice for even the fussiest of diners. Why not book now?
New to Japanese cuisine? These descriptions might help:
Sushi Cooked rice topped with raw fish – tuna, salmon, eel, sea bream are popular. Eat dipped in soy sauceMaki sushi Sushi rolls with various fillings wrapped in rice and nori (seaweed)
Sashimi Raw fish of high quality, served with wasabi and ginger and other condiments
Miso Soy bean paste, made into a soup
Tempura Deep fried vegetables, prawns, white fish cooked in a light batter and served with dipping sauce
Bento box A healthy meal served in a box or on a tray with compartments
Sukiyaki Beef sliced thinly and fried with a marinade of soy sauce and mirin
Teppenyaki Food cooked on a griddle in front of the customer – meat, seafood or vegetables
Teriyaki Food marinated in a sweet sauce and fried or baked, has a shiny appearance
Yakitori Chicken coated in a special sauce, cooked on a skewer, may be served as an appetiser
Sake Japanese fermented rice wine
Mirin Sweet rice wine used in cooking
Wasabi Green paste made from very hot horseradish
Gari Japanese pickled ginger, served with sushi
Julia Newton, 2 May 2013