Feb 18, 2007

Sekisui Pacific Rim in Clayton

I love making five PM reservations at trendy places because no one else does. Saturday evening, we did just that and headed out to Clayton to enjoy some sushi and Pacific Rim inspired food. We had our choice of seating and picked one of the two tables between the huge water feature and a nice window view of Forsyth. I continue to see this particular water feature in sushi joints. There is a hug piece of textured glass and water runs down one or both sides into a trough below, a simple but elegant addition to each restaurant.
We took a look at the menu and saw the usual good stuff as well as a few interesting items such as conch salad.
My eyes always search for sashimi as I really feel that rice just gets in the way of good sushi. The rolls are fine as an appetizer or dessert but give me fish. Luckily, we found the perfect fit on the small paper menu, a 16 piece sashimi combo, chef’s choice. As an appetizer, we chose a nice mix of vegetable tempura and the dumplings in a sweet fruit sauce. Both were served with teriyaki sauce and were very tasty. The wine list was average and we mistakenly chose a pinot noir rather than sake. Most of the sakes were really pricey but nothing goes as well with sushi and the pinot was nothing special. The sashimi however, was very tender and flavorful. Even the octopus, which is often chewy, was nearly melt in your mouth good. For dessert, we opted for an order of Philly rolls and finally indulged ourselves in a little rice. All in all, this place has a great menu, great ambience, and we will be back.

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