Ahhh ... great sushi in Costa Mesa
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Deirdre Newman
Nestled between a car lot and a psychic palm reader is an unassuming
building that packs a lot of flavor into little pieces of sushi.
Ahhh ... Wasabi, which opened on Harbor Boulevard three months
ago, offers tantalizing selections such as a caterpillar roll, which
is avocado on an eel roll snaking around the plate, and a special
cucumber roll, which contains tuna, white fish, salmon, crab meat and
avocado.
As you soon as you walk through the front door, which is painted a
bold red, the bustling cacophony of traffic on Harbor Boulevard
subsides, giving way to soft jazz and the soothing sound of gently
lapping water from an artificial pond inhabited by goldfish.
Rice-paper lamps emit a soft glow.
Sitting at the sushi bar gives you a front-row seat to the sushi
chefs slicing and dicing as waitresses dressed in colorful kimonos
are quick to bring ice water and tea. On Wednesday at lunch hour, the
bar was more crowded than the tables in the restaurant.
Ahhh ... Wasabi offers a “mix ‘n’ match lunch” of any two items,
including tempura and teriyaki selections, for $6.75. A la carte
items are $6.25.
It also offers selections on rice, such as eel and deep fried
chicken with egg. A variety of noodle dishes are also available.
The sushi bar, which has a separate menu, offers an overwhelming
selection that can entice novice and veteran sushi eaters.
The Bonzai roll, which contains tuna, yellow tail, salmon and
fried cheese, is a delectable combination. The soft cheese gives the
roll an original flavor. It comes in a secret, special sauce that’s a
little spicy, but the perfect complement to the dish.
The fresh water eel (unagi) is so tender that it folds over the
rice that supports it. The Crunchy roll has the requisite amount of
crunchiness. And the fried wontons stuffed with crab and shrimp
practically melt in your mouth.
For dessert, mochi ice cream is a refreshing way to cleanse your
palate and a delicious ending to the meal.
Owner Ming Chun Cha said he opened Ahhh ... Wasabi in Costa Mesa
because he wanted to be in the heart of Orange County. Cha is
following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who also
worked in the restaurant business.
The fish is always fresh and the sashimi is replaced every day,
Cha said.
Marcie Treybig of Santa Ana, who dined at the restaurant on
Wednesday, said she was impressed with how much food Ahhh ... Wasabi
offers.
“They have really big portions [that come with] soup and salad,”
Treybig said. “You usually don’t get all that.”
Manager Daniel Cha, Ming’s brother, said Ahhh ... Wasabi is
relying on word of mouth to attract customers. With the serene
ambience, hearty and tasty portions and genuine service, they
shouldn’t have a problem.
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