Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse Buildings
At his Yokohama restaurant, Bill has brought the
modern Australian beach eatery to the streets of Japan. The décor, not
dissimilar to the sort you would find at a coastal beachfront café, reminded us
of sunny Australia and the relaxed, chilled atmosphere that it is ubiquitous for.
We were seated at one of two booths, comfortable enough for a group of 5-8, and given English menus that featured the brunch, lunch and drinks options: soups & sandwiches, small dishes, salads, bills classics, pasta & rice, mains and desserts.
We were seated at one of two booths, comfortable enough for a group of 5-8, and given English menus that featured the brunch, lunch and drinks options: soups & sandwiches, small dishes, salads, bills classics, pasta & rice, mains and desserts.
We were tempted to
try his infamous ricotta hotcakes, but our lunch hunger got the better of us
and we opted for more nutritious fare. Seeing mainly Australian-type cuisine
such as pasta, curry, burgers, salads and sandwiches was a change from all the
noodles and rice we'd been eating every day of our trip.
Menu
The bills daily
green juice was a blend of spinach, cucumber, green apple, chia and coconut
water, and boy, did it look good for you! The cucumber and apple really stood
out, providing a wholesome, healthy drink that is bound to cleanse the body. As
cool as a cucumber.
Lettuce and avocado salad, Bills daily greens juice
Aaahh! Fresh greens!
Salad! The lettuce and avocado salad was refreshing and clean, smothered in a
rich green goddess dressing. Crisp leaves of bright green butter lettuce
nestled alongside hefty chunks of creamy avocado whet our appetite for the
glorious Western fare that was to follow. Oh the feeling, to be so excited
about a simple green salad!
Wagyu Beef Burger with all the fillings inside
Oh, glorious red
meat. Not that there was a lack of it in Japan, but rather not an abundance
like there is at home. Mum and Dad both ordered the Wagyu Beef Burger - a cute,
medium-rare beef patty nestled in a soft brioche bun with typical fillings
served on the side - lettuce, beetroot, tomato relish and homemade zucchini
pickles. It was served slightly pink and was lovely and moist, although a
little hard to grasp if you tried to stuff all the sides inside! I'd reccomend
eating them on the side, smearing the tomato relish on the bun and maybe
stuffing in a little lettuc for some crunch.
Herby fries
And what's a burger
without a side of fries? These were called 'herby fries' - light, crunchy
French fries patched with bright green herbs that were moreish and lightly
salted.
Fragrant fish and coconut curry
I had the fragrant
fish and coconut curry, served with jasmine rice and cucumber relish. The curry
was lovely and aromatic with a yellow, coconutty gravy that was sprinkled with
golden fried shallots. The fish was perfectly tender, quite firm, and there were
some snow peas and red capsicum in the curry, too. Thin ribbons of sour
cucumber went perfectly to balance the rich, spicy curry.
CK had what she
loves - a prawn and chilli linguine. The pasta was interesting as it had lots of Asian flavours - ginger, garlic, as well as coriander strewn throughout the
silky linguine. An unusual fusion of Asian and Western cuisine, but something that
was original and worked really well nevertheless. Unfortunately there's no
picture here.
There was a waiter
who spoke English in the restaurant, which was a welcome change from all
Japanese-speaking people we'd spoken to everywhere on our trip. She recommended
some of the dishes, and was very warm and welcoming. The whole atmosphere was
relaxing, cool and felt almost as if we were back home in Sydney again. I guess
when you go on holiday there's always a little part of you that longs for the
familiarity of home. Bills provided us with that culinary satisfaction - a taste of home in Japan.
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