Sevruga (map) is one of the pristine restaurants of the V&A Waterfront. Their steak is good, their fish is great, and the sushi, well, darn near perfect. Visiting isn't exactly a cheap outing, so when our impromptu sushi club caught wind of the half-price sushi afternoons (14h00 to 17h00), it was a no-brainer - Sevruga would be the venue to host our next meet-up.
The restaurant certainly didn't disappoint... as I'm guessing you can see from the photo above. :) And, just before you think I made an absolute pig of myself - this was the plate that Kerry-Anne and I shared. I doubt many would actually fit this entire plate of sushi in for dinner!
Helen
Wow, that looks delicious. Good to know about the special – must go try it!
Nicola
Wow that sure is a great looking sushi platter and very appetising too.
Val Palk
That’s a goodlooking plate and thanks for the tip. Please tell me salmon roses can be ordered as part of the platter?
Paul
Post authorHelen – it was delicious. :) If you do go, try to come back to let us know how it was. :)
Paul
Post authorNicola and Val, as I said to Helen, it was great. This “platter” actually wasn’t an official “platter”. Kerry-Anne just selected a few different types of sushi from the menu. And yes Val, Salmon Roses were among the bunch. They’re in the far back left corner. These particular roses were wrapped in cucumber!
yuko
thats not sushi, thats californian roll, americas hi jacked version of sushi.
Paul
Post authorHi Yuko,
In South Africa we tend to classify anything that looks pretty and is rolled in (or placed on) vinegar rice under the general umbrella of “sushi”. I think most people accept that what Westerners call sushi isn’t traditional Japanese sushi. But, we’re content calling it such, as long as it tastes good. Don’t be offended. ;)
I’m confident that you know, but in case our other readers don’t, here’s an excerpt from the Wikipedia article on the history of sushi:
Sharon (Phoenix Daily Photo)
This looks fantastic. I wish I could taste it.
Paul
Post authorHi Sharon, I would say that I’d pack some in a container and ship it to you, but it just wouldn’t be the same after a trip to Phoenix! Perhaps you’ll visit Cape Town some day? ;)
Yuko
it does look tasty.
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