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Posted: Fri 10:51, 15 Apr 2011 Post subject: nike Air Max 24-7 Wabora Sushi - Bracebridge Musko | |
Those who like to spend time in the Muskokas north of Toronto know very well that authentic Asian food is hard to come by. Well, no more air max turbulence, Wabora restaurant has splashed onto the cottage scene and it's getting lots of buzz.
What's wonderful, when you enter, is the cute little umbrella bag machine – stick wet umbrella into long plastic bag and pull out. Voila! No sopping umbrella to spoil your chair. I was hooked. Wabora can seat at least 100. There's a quiet area off to the side, a main dining room and on one side, three sushi chefs work their magic. Sushi is, no doubt, one of the greatest inventions of Japanese cuisine and culture. Its clean taste speaks to the Japanese aesthetic and now, it's as ubiquitous as Chinese food restaurants. Hawn has said the family (which includes starlet Kate Hudson) often spend the entire summer at the cottage on Lake Rousseau. The affable owner is always there, smiling and greeting his customers. That's what makes the place feel special. As Kim is Korean, Wabora offers Kalbi BBQ ribs, bulgogi and other Korean delights. We start off the night with deep-fried softshell crab on a nest of mayo-marinated crab sticks. It's divine – a lightly-fried crab and nicely salted crab sticks, made to look like slaw. Kim tells me his parents own a hotel in Gravenhurst and whenever he came for a visit "all I ate was pizza and wings here, so I thought it would be a good idea to open an Asian restaurant." Good choice! As with other fusion restos, Wabora offers bento box specials, Hibachi dinners and a list of creative sushi rolls with names like Volcano (baked scallops in a spicy sauce on top of a California roll), Serpentine (spicy salmon with cucumber topped with smelt roe and black caviar) and the Louisiana (tempura crawfish, avocado and cucumber with a sweet spicy sauce). My friend Christine orders the Wabora Roll (yellowtail, salmon, tuna, smelt egg, avocado and cucumber) and it's just great. It's a I have often wondered what these superstars eat up there, I'm sure their fair share of burgers and steaks but hey, let me introduce them to Wabora. I was fortunate to stumble on Wabora on a recent trip to visit a friend in Bracebridge (one of the area's key towns). WABORA – Japanese Fusion Restaurant, is located on the corner of a strip mall. SOFTSHELL CRAB AND SEAWEED SALAD The Gyoza are passable and good. I opt for yellow tail, unagi (eel) and tuna roll sushi. The yellow tail is fleshy and large (a nice change) but I find the unagi a tad too sweet. TRIPLE A BASEBALL PLAYER / OWNER Since it was raining outside, we order ginseng tea which comes already flavoured with honey! It's soothing and delish. The Muskoka cottage country (deemed the "Malibu of the North" by the New York Times) centres on three lakes - Muskoka Air Max Skyline, Joseph and Rosseau – by the way. One of the areas that has yet to see a sushi revolution is the Muskoka cottage area north of Toronto. This traditional summer haunt is also presided by superstars now – ever since Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell set up a summer home there, they've been followed by a cavalcade of millionaires and movie stars. Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg are said to have summer homes there nike Air Max 24-7, too. Read on Pricey Tuna Healthful Edible Dried Red and Brown Seaweed Best Muskoka Luxury Resorts, Hotels, and Inns We also have a taste of tempura combo (shrimp and veggies) and they are done to crispy perfection. And the seaweed salad has a just-right drenching of sesame oil. Wabora, I find out, is owned by a former Triple A baseball guy – Min Soo Kim – who played in Korea as well as Arizona and Quebec City for 12 years. |