Curry House


20110627:
I first had some miso soup. The tofu in the bowl did not seem to affect me. It's possible I'm growing more tolerant of soy. Peas and soy, like peanuts, are legumes, so there might have been proteins my taste buds learned to dislike. However, I suspect over time my taste buds could have readjusted and I can now tolerate soy and peas, at least partially if not completely.


I had a piece of Stephanie's chicken katsu (dark meat) without the sauce. It was good, but left a that weird aftertaste on my tongue.


The gratin comes out temperature hot and I had to blow on it to cool it down. Overall, it was delicious and filling, albeit somewhat heavy.*

*I should note that while I ended up eating all of it, I had to slow down at some point.

Seafood Gratin.

Menu Description:
Seafood Gratin Blend of shrimp, white fish, squid and scallop in a delicious bechamel sauce with cheese. Baked very slowly in the oven.

Sapporo Premium Beer

[20141225 Edit]

20111213:
I'm not a big fan of Curry House, but I'm certainly down for hanging out with friends. So I came and ordered some (cold Hakutsuru) sake and dessert (sweet potato cake with ice cream). While they didn't say, I assume they were serving the simplest label of Hakutsuru: Sayuri.


I wrote: "Curry House. Plain taste. Drinkable. Hakutsuru. 4.75. Sweet potato cake with green tea ice cream. 2.95. Good, but small." 8:58 PM PST


[20120112]

20120620:
There's two types of curry, curry that I can eat and curry that I can't eat. I don't know the ingredient that discomforts my tongue, but I suspect some sort of sesame. However, for all I know, it's one of the spices that get used. Which kind of curry does Curry House have? I tried a little today (20120620) and it was discomforting. Apparently I already made such a conclusion on 20120627. It's unfortunate, because I enjoy the taste of curry and many other foods which sometimes use ingredients that are discomforting on the tongue.


As such, I'm willing to come to Curry House since my friends like it, but I order a non-curry dish. Well that's great, because "Omelettes are a Non-Curry dish!" (that's what the online menu currently says).

Menu Description:
Hayashi Omelette Rice Curry pilaf wrapped in egg, topped with sliced beef, onions, and mushrooms. Served with tomato gravy sauce.


[20120706]

Curry House

Relevant Links:
Curry House Website
Curry House Irvine (Curry House Website)
Curry House - Irvine, CA (Yelp.com)

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