Wednesday, April 6, 2011

rolling in the deep...of davie street

The other day, my friend Sivo and I decided to go on an undetermined adventure. I'd heard about a closer, smaller version of The Eatery from one of my followers on twitter, so I decided to check it out. Located on Davie, Kadoya Sushi is a tiny japanese restaurant with glowing blue walls that make you feel auto-relaxed. The main attraction was the "Jumping Roll", a secret menu item (I know!) that consists of deep fried banana slices, whipped cream and pop rocks. POP ROCKS. Took me on a nostalgic ride right back into the 4th grade. Out of the two rolls we ordered, I honestly thought that the Jumping Roll would take the cake but I was dead wrong. The "Canada Roll", consisting of bacon bits and tuna tempura, was the most AMAZING thing that has ever entered my oral cavity. Not to mention I felt like un vrai Canadien whilst consuming such a sociopathic culinary masterpiece. At around $9/roll, this place is definitely not going to become my go-to sushi craving satisfier, but when I'm feeling down and need a pop-rock-style pick-me-up, it's definitely where you'll find me. What happened when we left was indescribable...my stomach was so satisfied to the point where all the world was right and nothing could go wrong. Upon feeling this way and talking to strangers as if we were old pals, we stumbled across an interesting playground...

(to be continued/photos later)