Aburi Saba Restaurants in Santa Ana

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City: Santa Ana, 424 Wilshire BlvdCA 90401, Santa Ana, United States
"I’m giving Musha – a very enjoyable, reasonably-priced neighborhood Izakaya-style Japanese restaurant – three stars, only because I believe that four stars should be reserved for truly top-of-their-class dining establishments (not “very nice, indeed” neighborhood Japanese restaurants , and five stars for the absolute cream of the crop. Yes, this is a nit-pick of mine, can’t you tell? People, stop giving Pasta Pomodoro and its ilk five stars!!! It makes the system meaningess. But I digress. Back to our review….. Anyway, Musha was quite enjoyable. To my surprise, it was full even on a random, rainy Tuesday night…. although when we got there at 6:30, most tables were still empty. The Izakaya-style dishes weren’t too “fusion-y” (you know, when a sushi place tries to pair pineapple with mayo and fried onion rings and raw tuna, and calls it a “cowabunga roll” . Most of the flavors were fresh, pungent (in a good way , and savory. I recall having a layered omelette dish with squid and noodles; delicious citrus-y duck breast, unexpectedly served cold, but really refreshing; grilled tongue (at our table – the gimmick more impressive than the actual flavor of the tongue ; grilled salmon (grilled for us – nice and flavorful without being too dry ; a pork belly dish served with cooked eggs and potatoes (heavy and salty, but good ; and a refreshing salad of a Japanese green similar to spinach. The only strange note was the dessert menu, which was oddly French/Italian inspired: There was a tiramisu, a creme brulee, and a few other weirdly jarring entries. We had a “blood orange sorbet” that one suspects came from the Baskin Robbins down the street, and was actually their “whipped orange” flavor. (Yeah, Musha, you can kinda tell the difference…. blood orange is a much more intense color and flavor . But anyway, I’d definitely go there again…. the prices were reasonable, the variety was a pleasure, and it certainly is nice to get something other than udon, teriyaki or sushi at a Japanese restaurant!"
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