Of course, sashimi is the freshest when it is “cut and eaten immediately”! If you like toro, you may want to pay attention to the regular “giant bluefin tuna dissection feast” (HK$1288/person) held at the Kwun Tong “Kyodo Izakaya”, where you can try fresh bluefin tuna prepared in different ways!
What is “Tuna Dissection”? In fact, it originated from the “Tuna Dissection Show” in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. It is usually only held on special occasions. In addition to tasting different parts of the tuna, diners can also appreciate the skills of the sushi master and even try to personally scrape off the “nakaochi” red flesh of the fish.
The “Giant Bluefin Tuna Dissection Feast” at the Kwun Tong “Echo Izakaya” includes a variety of snacks, fried food, soups, sashimi, sushi, main courses, and desserts, making it quite abundant! The most attractive part is definitely watching the chef dissect the bluefin tuna on the spot while eagerly anticipating fresh bluefin tuna sashimi! This includes fish bones, large toro, medium toro, and akami, all with firm texture and rich flavor!
The “Tuna Sushi Trio” includes seared toro, medium toro, and akami soy-marinated tuna. Additionally, you can enjoy rare parts of the tuna, including salt-grilled fish eyes, brain, eyeball meat, and cheek! If you’re still not satisfied, there are also self-service options like tuna belly paste hand rolls, bluefin tuna belly, and seared dorsal fin, all full of fish oil fragrance!
Of course, when you go to an izakaya, you must try sake! This izakaya has the largest self-service sake vending machine in Hong Kong, offering a selection of 36 different sakes from various regions in Japan such as Niigata, Mie, and Akita. With such a wide variety, you can enjoy tasting different sakes with varying levels of richness, styles, and flavors in small cups!
Just choose the sake you want to drink, then scan the QR code on the table with your phone. After that, select your favorite sake from the sake machine, and then scan the QR code next to the glass on your phone to deduct the tokens required for that sake. The sake machine will then pour the sake into the glass, making the process convenient and simple!
The price of Sake starts from HK$20, with one token costing HK$10. Two tokens can be exchanged for a 30 ML glass. There is currently a token promotion of “Buy HK$500, Get HK$500”. The interior of the store is spacious and comfortable, making it a great place to relax with a large group of friends after work or during holidays.
Address: 6th Floor, 90 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong
Phone: 2669 9991