Friday, March 31, 2006

Interesting Maid Links













Welcome home master!

It's quite a fascinating phenomema. Have a look at these links.
http://www.cjas.org/~leng/lainspotting/2006/03/maid-in-akihabara-episode-1-review-and.html"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjNGX-jQS94&search=maid
(Links include a good video file)
http://www.akibaangels.com/articles/09_2005/maid_cafe.php
http://www.78magazine.com/issues/03-01/inter/japan.shtml
I think we'll have to stop here otherwise you'll all think we have an obsession.
(BTW, if anyone knows how to get automatic click on links to work in Blogger, please let us know. Obviously we're not geeky enough).

We thought about this ...

We think we have the cutest waitresses in the world working here at Tsunami. Wouldn't it be great if we could get them to wear outfits like this?
But seriously I doubt they would. If you're interested in having a look the site is ...
http://www.maidmoecafe.com/
They have cafes like this in Japan where the girls 'coo' all over you and say things like "is it alright for you sir?". Of course it's not serious, and it can be expensive, as most role playing non virtual forms of entertainment are.
Only in Japan.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Sushi you'll never see at Tsunami



Don't get me wrong. We like sushi. But not all sushi is created equal. Some of it is just plain weird. Here are a few examples.

The sweet sushi uses sponge cake instead of shari rice, and jello sweets instead of netta.

It is, however, quite funny and we suggest you use it at your next dinner party if you're bored and have got nothing to do.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

New Lamb Dishes / French Influence

We're very honoured to have a visiting chef show us a few pointers and recipes regarding Classical French and Nouvelle cuisine. Our friend Tomoki Yoshigoe (pictured here with his wife Nozomi) is down from Japan studying English (whilst on a month's holiday from his normal job at one of the famed Tokyu corporation restaurants).

We enjoyed what he cooked so much that we'll put it on the menu. It was French lamb cutlets, coated with panko and herbs, roasted, and served with a delicious shredded potato and other ingrediants little flat cake. I'm not sure what he put in it or exactly how he cooked it (I hope Tetsuya remembers) but it tasted absolutely delicious.

It's time we had something new. Next we hope to get some Kurobuta pork. Stay tuned.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Sushi FAQ's

Tsunami's Late Breaking News
For all you wanted to know about sushi but were too afraid to ask.
www.sushifaq.com/
Enjoy

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Things we dig / New FAQ's.

With a warped sense of humour like ours we prefer 'different' humour like "Trailer Park Boys". Brett likes it so much that he's taking to walking around with a low-ball glass of Rum and Coke like one of the characters ie Julien. But then, he's a bit silly. But seriously if you know someone with cable and the comedy channel, invite yourself over at a time when it's on.
Here's the link to the site. (If course language offends you please don't visit this site).
http://www.trailerparkboys.com/

As for music, we really like Hed Kandi stuff, especially the Winter Chill collection.

And jazz. Always jazz.




New FAQ's.

Well, we want some and who better to give us some than you. Who knows, maybe some day we'll make a video blogg of them. The best FAQ will get a beer from Brett when he comes in next.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Guess-the -girl competition

Guess the name of the girl in the photo and you can have wine to the value of $60 when you come in next.

This contest finishes in June and naturally is not open to any employee of us. Naturally.

Of course if you can't see a photo of the back of a girl anywhere here that means our little photo posting experiment went horribly wrong and no-one wins. Apologies.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Everyone enjoys reading the FAQ's on our menu but frankly they're getting outdated. We need more.

Go ahead and ask here. If they're good enough we'll post on the menu. You'd be surprised what people don't know but were afraid to ask.

Come to think of it, ask questions that you think people other than yourself would like to ask but aren't reading this blogg.

In totally unrelated news we would like to say how much we have enjoyed watching "Trailer Park Boys" the outstanding Canadian (But you wouldn't think it) comedy and we wholeheartedly recommend it (as long as you're broad minded and don't mind strong language and drug use).