Friday, June 13, 2008

Qype at Tsuru

Qype did right by a few of their fave bloggers, taking us out to Japanese restaurant Tsuru for an evening featuring a range of dishes each matched specifically to Akashi Sake or Tokiwa Shochu. Here's the low down.

Qype at Tsuru

Japanese Tapas and More at Tsuru
by Chris Osburn, Food & Drink Editor
Londonist
June 13, 2008

Our palates definitely approved of the matchings and are, thus, more than happy to recommend Tsuru for ‘Ippin Ryouri’ (Japanese tapas); just keep in mind they’re not open on Saturday or Sunday.

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Tokyo's new Subway Line + Saki & Sushi
Posted by Annie Mole
Going Underground
Friday, June 13, 2008

The drunkeness hit us like a sledgehammer wrapped in cloth. After about three very small glasses, you think - "Hello I've only drunk three glasses and this stuff hardly tastes alcoholic - so why do I feel like dancing on the ceiling". Trouble is the alcoholic content ranged from 14% to 19%.

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すばらしい*
by Tim
The Plummet Onions
12 June 2008

The location and food were provided by
Tsuru. It’s a relatively new Japanese restaurant nestled into a business area just behind the Tate Modern in Southwark. It’s a cozy spot, and they made some incredible food. Click that link to see my (and others’) thoughts on the food; in short, it was excellent. I’m definitely planning to go back, probably to try some katsu curry.

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Thank you Qype and Tsuru
Posted by Lea
Being Unchained
Friday, 13 June 2008

So imagine my relief when we found Tsuru nestled in amongst it all. For anyone thinking Japanese food consists of sushi and soba think again. Our hosts Tsuru restaurant with Akashi-Tai Sake Brewery created an evening of Japanese joy that would make the hardest amongst you melt. We enjoyed a 5 course feast with sake pairing.

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Qype Goes BIG in Japan

from CaribQueen
Qype Blog
13.06.2008

Learning, eating, and drinking. Three of my all-time favourite things! All being done at the same time! Brilliant! I was happy as clam, so happy I could almost hear the Sound of Music soundtrack streaming in the distance…either that or I was subconsciously humming it to myself… possible, and scary in retrospect.

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Qype at Tsuru

Click here for a Flickr set of photos from the evening.

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