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Are you looking for that one place with a menu that can give you so many options that just may hit the spot on your taste buds? Well if you have a savory liking for fresh fish, cooked or raw, amazing Japanese style grilled food, or just a simple Japanese style dish than I may have found the perfect place for your mouth. I’ve searched and searched for that one location I could call my favorite sushi restaurant because it’s hard to come across, but now I can say I found my spot for sushi. Torigo Japanese Restaurant is located on Jericho Turnpike in Floral Park, New York, which is about 15 minutes from where I live in the Great Neck area.
I’ve been eating sushi for a few years now, but before that I was like many people, not too fond of eating raw fish. I would get a miso soup, a salad with ginger dressing, and a California roll, which has imitation crab meat inside. Over time I developed a liking for sushi, but finding a restaurant that has reasonable prices and provides the freshest sushi was hard to come across.
There are numerous sushi restaurants near by my house, but my mother lived in Floral Park and she is the ultimate fan of sushi. She was referred by a local friend to go to Torigo for exceptional sushi, because the place Isono Japanese Restaurant, which is down the block from Torigo, was lacking on tasty sushi on the menu. She tried it out and all she would say was “Raquel the food is so good, I know you’re not a fan of raw fish, but it’s worth a try” She could go to Torigo three to four times a week and still not tire of their food.
I gave it a shot; I started out as a beginner to the sushi life you could say. My first attempt was “spicy shrimp tempura roll” and a “Las Vegas heat roll”. Now I think you can tell that I have a preference for spicy foods; I’ve been like that since a young age. The rolls were beyond spicy and I loved every bit of each bite. The presentation was phenomenal, the Las Vegas Heat roll, consists of a deep fried California roll, with jalapenos and hot sauce on the top. The shrimp tempura roll is more of an average roll, but always tasteful. It consists of shrimp tempura, which also comes in an appetizer or entrée order, with avocado lettuce and spicy mayo add a little sting to your mouth. Even the average rolls seem to have a special feel to them, rather than a bland taste.
Over time I came to like sushi even more, I even started to eat raw fish. The only raw fish roll I eat is the “King of Fish roll”, which consists of a shrimp tempura roll with eel inside and topped off with spicy tuna. I can personally say for people who do not like the taste of the sea that this roll is just so good that you do not realize you are eating something from the ocean. I understand that many people do not enjoy the idea of eating raw meat, because of the possible bacteria that could come from it. But I must argue that statement because out of the several dozen times that I have dined at Torigo, I have yet to get sick from any of their sushi.
If, however, you want to be on the safe side, I recommend any of their entrée meat dishes. Sometimes I want a nice salmon or chicken dish, and boy does this place know how to pull off a great looking and greats tasting entrée. The chicken teriyaki walnut and salmon teriyaki dishes are wonderful for a nice filling dinner. They are served with a side of sweet mashed potatoes, which are to die for. The amount of food you receive with any of your entrée’s or just simple rolls, is more than enough to fill you up.
Another thing to top off the excellent meal with a good ending was the dessert. I have heard of other sushi restaurants having “tempura cheesecake”, but I am not a fan of cheesecake. But to give a good review to my audience I taste tested this dessert with a side of red bean ice cream. The cheesecake was so creamy and the tempura on the outside added a nice crunch to each bite. The red bean ice cream was very delicious, but I don’t know what type of ice cream taste I could compare it to. It had its own tasty taste with the cheesecake, not like average vanilla or chocolate ice cream.
When I enter a restaurant the first thing I noticed is how clean the place looks, and the atmosphere I am going to be eating my food in. Once I walked into Torigo, first thing I noticed was it was a small, but nice Asian style looking place. I thought to myself that if it was a weekend would the place have enough space or would I have to wait because of the small size. It did not have the very Japanese style seating, where you sit in a booth, have to take off your shoes, and feel like you’re sitting on the floor. The sushi bar has a few seats, seemed to be a more one on one dining with the sushi chef. Some people may like hearing Asian style tunes playing the background and more Asian feel to the place to maybe bring out the foods ancestry, but Torigo was kind of lacking in that area. There were about ten tables varying from seating for two, to seating for ten. The atmosphere was just simple and calm, nothing to extravagant. There were little kids, teenagers, to senior citizens dinning; there was no strict age or type of customers. It was also very clean, no cockroaches, or dirty silverware, the up keep on the place was very well done.
The wait at restaurants is also another aspect that may annoy some individuals, but I’m pleased to report that there is little waiting during the week, but on weekends it can get crowded at night. The service is fast and the waiters are extremely nice and knew the menu well when I questioned them about a few types of food. They also gave me the average opinion they receive from other customers on certain foods they serve. They keep on top of the tables that they are serving by making sure that everything is okay every so often, therefore they deserved a good tip at the end of the meal.
One thing about sushi places that I’ve come to notice is that you will order a roll and it will not be that tasty or filling, and the prices somehow are outrageous. Haru sushi is a place by my work place that I’ve tried, and the prices killed the ability to enjoy my food. I ordered two rolls and a salad and for some odd reason my bill was about twenty five dollars. I was in shock but I did not want to make a scene because I guess with the seafood market nowadays, fish prices are high. In contrast at Torigo I must say the prices are extremely reasonable. Entrée’s vary from twelve to fifteen dollars, and they come with a soup and salad along with a side of vegetables and potatoes or rice. The prices of rolls vary from three to ten dollars and trust me the price is more than worth it.
Now for proof of this place being so excellent I can quote my friend who I got a take out order for, “I do not know if it was because I was so hungry or because the sushi was so good, it had such a delicious taste that I wanted more”. But of course he could not eat it all because he had to share with me. I have not had one complaint from anyone that I have brought to this restaurant besides people saying “Wow I should have ordered what you got.” My dad has complained about this restaurant, not because of the food, but because my brother and I always seem to want to go there.
I highly recommend this place to any person who is searching for a new sushi restaurant. I know it’s hard to find a place that is conveniently close, with reasonable prices, and fresh fish, but I’m telling you that Torigo in Floral Park serves exceptionally good food, worth every dollar
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So the past two Stanley Cup Playoff semi final games for the Rangers vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins, who are the second seed in the bracket, have not been so beneficial to New York.
Let’s recap the first game of Round 2 in the playoffs. Final score was 5 Penguins 4 Rangers. Now the game was tied, until Straka on the Rangers gave the Penguins a power play due to a penalty. Than later the Penguins got a goal from that power play what a disappointment. In the last minute or so it looked like the Rangers almost had a goal when they shot twice, once hit the goal bar, but not going in, and my heart was racing at the time. You would of thought though that the game was going to go into overtime but the Penguins player Malkin scored a goal that even was reviewed by the referees.
Now game 2 of Round 2, was a close call game as well, it was 1 Penguins to 0 Rangers for most of the game. Until the Rangers decided to play 6 on the ice, and take out the goalie in the last few minutes. This is a risky play, but every team does it to dominant the ice and try to get in one last goal. Well this didn’t help the Ranger’s too much instead it gave Pittsburgh a chance to score. Leaving the game with a score of 2 to 0, Penguins taking game 2 of the 7 game series!
Now for whoever decides to read this post, I might add that I went to Torigo again this past weekend, and all I can say was YUMMM!
I was so nervous watching game 5 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Originally the Rangers had a three goal lead until the second period came and changed the game drastically. Second period came along and it was a one goal difference between the two teams. I missed most of the second period because I was busy getting ready. I remember though the third period I was shaking, the time was running out and there was only a one goal difference, one goal by the Devils could have tied the game. In hockey when you know your loosing, in the last few mintues of time, coaches pull the goalie out which put six people on the ice attacking the opposing goal. All I know was when they pulled the goalie and the RANGERS got that goal on the open net to make the score 5 to 3, the game was over. I was so excited when the time finally ran out and the Rangers got the win. Now this win gave them the series, they won four games out of five played. If they had lost they would have had to play again because its a best out of seven series during the playoffs. The Rangers now moved onto the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They choices of opponents are the first seed which is Montreal Canadiens, or the eighth seed which is the Boston Bruins. Boston and Montreal are tied three to three in the seven game series, so whoever wins the next game takes the series. I would prefer the Bruins win the series and play the Rangers in round two because the Bruins are the eighth seed. Its suprising that the Bruins are tied with Montreal, but than again the playing is so much different in the playoffs, everyone is pushing to play there best to get those wins. Hopefully whoever the Rangers play next, they will still push through to round 3. I definately will go to at least one of the Rangers round 2 games in the series!! GO RANGERS!
I had mentioned in a previous post that my brother’s old english bulldog passed away to due a kidney disorder which showed up because of an infection called Leptosperosis. Well ever since he passed, my dad has been trying to talk to my brother about getting a new dog because they both were upset. My brother didn’t think it was a good idea and didn’t seem so interested in the idea of a new dog. The new dog wasn’t meant to replace Riley, my brother’s dog, but more to just have another dog running around.
A few days ago I took my dog to the vet, for a check up, some more vaccines, and just to make sure he’s okay. Everything checked out okay, but I made sure to tell the vet that my dog has been upset lately, maybe depressed, because he doesn’t have a companion anymore. The vet said to give him extra attention and maybe look into gettin another dog.
Well my dad has been looking into breeders near by that breed regular english bulldogs, not an old english who have longer legs. He found one in Brooklyn, who has 9 puppies available. My brother and father went on saturday to “check out” the puppies, how they looked and what not. He said they were not definately buying the dog. But to my suprise I got a phone call while I was at work from my dad who said they got a 9 week old bulldog. Well actually I wasn’t suprised, I knew that my father really wanted a new dog, and missed Riley a lot.
And let me tell you that, Maximus (the name is questionable still) is by far the cutest, fatest, little puppy ever!
So I posted about this before how my laptop broke down a few weeks back, well it happened once again and boy was I furious. The other night I was trying to do some homework, which required internet access, and to my suprise my computer wouldn’t connect. I have a wireless setup in my house that allows me to connect anywhere in the house and it just wouldn’t configure.
First things first, I attempted to connect to some other line in the near by area because I really had to get this homework done.
Than all the connections near by were locked so I could not configure and connect.
Now I was really getting annoyed I couldn’t figure out what the problem was. I though maybe I accidently switched the wireless radio “off” on my computer, but that wasn’t the case either.
So I decided to ask my dad to try and fix my connection or let me use his computer, but he was using it at the time. He forgot to tell me that when the Verizon FIOS guy came, he switched everything up because we got a new internet service. This meant that I needed to put it new WEP keys, and connect to a different name now.
Lastly I plugged in the 10 digit code, and got my internet back! HOORAY!
Can honey be a healing remedy? Well who would you go to ask such a question to? Maybe my dad, yeah I said my Dad.
The other day I called my dad, I forget why, but I remember he said “Raquel I’m in an interview right now, I’ll call you back later”. When he said interview I thought it meant he was interviewing a med-student, who was considering residency at the hospital my dad works at, Flushing Hospital Medical Center.
When he called me back later he said he was doing an interview for CBS channel 2, for a way he treats wound care. From what I know it was a honey based treatment that could help heal patients, who are having trouble with other healing methods. My dad, Dr. Cantu and a wound care nurse were interviewed.
So today I checked this interview out on channel 2 CBS. They honey has some healing properties that can help with hard to heal skin wounds. Another woman was interviewed; she has had breast cancer and a mastectomy. The honey treatment has helped heal her staft infection; she also had another infection from antibiotics. She was left with a bigger wound that would not heal from normal treatment. Her wound is now healing by a honey based wound dressing that is 95% honey. My dad explains how the honey treatment works and how the bee’s produce hydrogen peroxide. This honey treatment has helped rapidly heal bigger cavities. A little joke, the patients should stay away from bees! Learn more about this honey based treatment by watching the video.