Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Sushi Hana - Japanese, Sebastopol

6930 Burnett Street, Sebastopol CA 95472
(707) 823-3778
Parking: Street parking or parking lot across the street
Open Daily

Last Visited: August 19, 2006

Food: 2 to 3 stars
Atmosphere: 2 to 3 stars
Service: 2 to 3 stars
Price: $$ to $$$

Walk into Sushi Hana and find that its layout is slightly awkward. The area directly facing the doorway has some seating, and then to your left is the register and the sushi bar. Making a slight U-turn leads you to the main dining area. During my first visit on a Friday evening when I sat at the sushi bar, I found the restaurant to be fairly empty. During my most recent visit on a Saturday night when I sat at a table, the place was packed. Wednesdays and Saturdays are special because they serve discounted sushi starting at $1 a piece and rolls starting at $3 each.

The carpets are dark green and the tables are wood with glass on top. The chairs have a wood back and dark green cushions. Fresh flowers sit in a vase on top of each table along with white paper placemats, chopsticks, and a napkin. Seating is also available at the sushi bar. Upon our arrival, we received a glass of water with a half of a slice of fresh lemon in it. The walls are a combination of brick and mirrors. There is a fish shaped blackboard displaying the specials and another board behind the sushi bar displaying the same information. Photos are hung around the room. The lighting from the windows give the room a slightly brighter feel.

P told us what a great place this was, especially for its Wednesday and Saturday specials which are available all day.

- Miso Soup – During both visits, I tried the miso soup. Flavor was very similar both times, but there were two differences. The temperature of the soup the first time was much hotter – the second time it was steaming, but only lukewarm. The first time, the tofu blocks were not cut as neatly, and the second time, they were cut much cleaner. Finally, the second time, there was an overload of green onions sprinkled into the soup which overwhelmed the miso flavor. I guess it depends on timing and who is putting your soup in the bowl. $1.50

- Maguro – The maguro was good. It was fresh and tender with clean flavors. $4

- Albacore – The albacore wasn’t as good as the maguro. Fair. $4

- Tako (Octopus) – The tako was rubbery. It was like chewing gum – not as fresh as it should have been since a fresh octopus would be crisp in comparison. $3.50

- Inari (Deep Fried Tofu) – This was fairly standard stuff. A sweet and soft tofu shell filled with rice. Good. $3

- Hamaichi (Yellow Tail)/ Hirame (Halibut) – Since both of these came on the same plate, I had a hard time telling one from the other. One was very tender, and the other was more chewy. I ordered another one of the tender ones by indicating where it was on the plate (since I had asked the server to identify which was which for me), but I’m not sure the second plate came back with what I wanted since the texture was right in the middle compared to the first pieces. $4

- Unagi - When I had the unagi during my first visit, it was fine. When I returned for some on the Saturday evening, I found it wasn’t quite as good. Perhaps it was because it was warm when I sat at the bar, and cooled when I sat at the table. Just okay. $4

- Rock and Roll (Eel and Avocado) – The unagi is rolled with avocado and drizzled with sauce. The flavors aren’t clean, so it’s hard to tell if the flavor is better in a roll or better as sushi when both are of good quality. However, it was better in a roll compared to the pieces of unagi I ordered as nigiri sushi this evening. $4

- Sake (Salmon) – The salmon is available smoked or fresh. We selected fresh and it was good. $4

- Toro – The toro had a nice flavor – tender. Not the best toro I’ve had, but good. $9

- Blue Fin Tuna – Same thoughts as the toro – fresh and good. $9

- Pink Lady – The pink lady was described as salmon skin with tobiko, cucumber, gobo, and dried saved bonito. I wouldn’t get this again. Of the dishes I tried during my first visit at the bar, this was my least favorite – lacking texture, lacking flavor. I prefer my salmon skin to have a little meat on it and for the skin to be toasted extra crispy – that’s not the case here. $6

- Lobster Roll #1 – I liked this roll, but you don’t get much lobster. The flavor is nice and does taste of lobster. Fresh, but could be a larger quantity with chunkier pieces of lobster. That would make it better $8

My server during the second visit took time to warm up. When he arrived with the water, he just stood there as though we were going to order. He didn’t greet us or make any statements about taking the order, which I found to be odd. After asking him some questions when our plate arrived, he responded, but it seems odd to have a server so quiet. He also checked back frequently enough when he saw the puzzled look on our faces, but there is much room for improvement.

Overall, the food experience is so-so. My first visit at the bar was better than my second at a table, and the service leaves something to be desired, though as always, it depends on who your server is. Going on Wednesdays and Saturdays is a bit risky. The way I see it – they clear out inventory on these two days which is great, because inventory is being cleared out, but it’s also bad because that means it’s not at the peak of freshness. If you want inexpensive sushi and your palate is not picky, then you might find it fine on Wednesdays and Saturday, but if you’ve had really good sushi, I would say pass. Perhaps Thursdays and Sundays are the best days to go.

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