Sunday, April 23, 2006

Haru Ulala



Frankly, Japanese cuisine is not my favorite--I tend not to find much in the way of vegetarian selections. Because sushi is particularly trendy in NY, I usually end up paying 20 bucks for some rice with avocado in it. The great thing about LA, however, is that with its large Japanese population, there are more options than just sushi. There are tons of ramen shops and many other kinds of less trendy, more affordable, more vegetarian options.

So we tried Haru Ulala, a place that specializes in grilled meat, fish, and vegetables, but also makes noodles and pancakes called okonomiaki. This is the green soba noodle soup, which came with garlic scapes and an unidentified green vegetable with the texture of kale; and the vegetable okonomiaki. We also got agedashi tofu, grilled asparagus, pickled plum sushi, a pickled plum rice ball, and green tea and mango ice cream coated with a sticky rice paste called mochi. The broths were almost certainly fish based, but I wasn't complaining. Although this meal would have cost $50 easily in NY, we got out for under $30.

6 comments:

Melissa said...

This was one of my favorite restaurants that we've been to in LA.

Anonymous said...

It looks yummy but you sure are obnoxious about the cost of things in NY. Blah blah LA is so cheap and great. Phooey. New York is better and that's why they can charge more. At least no one ever stole your car here. Or should we say, um, moved it without asking?

Sorry. I'm having one of my tantrums again.

Derek Barker said...

Zing! Oh well, at least my frugality provoked a comment!

sumdood said...

yoww!! i'm not sure NY Japanese is better....

but anyway, those dishes look terrific.

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