When we moved into our new place last year, not only did David and I love the footprint of the condo including the huge outdoor patio but also the location. We are close to everything… great shopping, a wide selection of grocery stores, liquor stores, speciality stores, banks, government offices, restaurants, and much more… Depending on how we feel or the weather, we can either walk or drive… that’s cool!
Being so close to all the amenities with a wide selection of restaurants, the neighborhood is simply amazing. From Asian (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and so on), to Italian, French, Indian and German… they are all there!
Although we haven’t tried them all yet but we will, we already have a few favorite spots that we like to return to regularly. Due to the wide selection of Asian restaurants around, it was easier for me to drag David to one of them – he’s not a big fan of Asian cuisine.
We finally found a great Japanese restaurant! You have no idea how thrilled I was as I love their food. On the menu, they have pot stickers also known as gyoza. Although this dish originated in China, it has become very popular in Japan therefore appearing on most Japanese menus. David tried some and loved them! I was so happy that a few days later I just had to make my version of Gyoza Sauce that I created years ago for my friend Michael aka Judge Ito!
This sauce is very versatile and I enjoy serving it with my Spicy Pork Gyoza (coming June 18th, 2019) as well as with my Tuna Tataki (coming August 22nd, 2019), my Chinese Dumplings and some Homemade Sushi which you’ll see recipes for in the near future so stay tuned…
As David is now more willing to try Asian cuisine, this gives me a great opportunity to make my own at home and also create more delicious and easy recipes like this Gyoza Sauce.
If you enjoy Japanese cuisine as much as I do – David is working on it -, this recipe has to be in your folder. Very quick to make with beautiful flavor, this Gyoza Sauce is a keeper!
Bon Appétit!
Here are some other Asian inspired recipes for you to enjoy…
– Sweet & Sour Pineapple Pork
– Singapore Noodles
– Wonton Soup
– Vietnamese Summer Rolls
– Chinese 5 Spice Spare Ribs
– Dakgangjeong – Sweet & Spicy Crispy Korean Chicken
and for even more delicious sauce recipes, click on this link… Recipe Category – Sauces & Marinades
Being so close to all the amenities with a wide selection of restaurants, the neighborhood is simply amazing. From Asian (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and so on), to Italian, French, Indian and German… they are all there!
Although we haven’t tried them all yet but we will, we already have a few favorite spots that we like to return to regularly. Due to the wide selection of Asian restaurants around, it was easier for me to drag David to one of them – he’s not a big fan of Asian cuisine.
We finally found a great Japanese restaurant! You have no idea how thrilled I was as I love their food. On the menu, they have pot stickers also known as gyoza. Although this dish originated in China, it has become very popular in Japan therefore appearing on most Japanese menus. David tried some and loved them! I was so happy that a few days later I just had to make my version of Gyoza Sauce that I created years ago for my friend Michael aka Judge Ito!
This sauce is very versatile and I enjoy serving it with my Spicy Pork Gyoza (coming June 18th, 2019) as well as with my Tuna Tataki (coming August 22nd, 2019), my Chinese Dumplings and some Homemade Sushi which you’ll see recipes for in the near future so stay tuned…
As David is now more willing to try Asian cuisine, this gives me a great opportunity to make my own at home and also create more delicious and easy recipes like this Gyoza Sauce.
If you enjoy Japanese cuisine as much as I do – David is working on it -, this recipe has to be in your folder. Very quick to make with beautiful flavor, this Gyoza Sauce is a keeper!
Bon Appétit!
Here are some other Asian inspired recipes for you to enjoy…
– Sweet & Sour Pineapple Pork
– Singapore Noodles
– Wonton Soup
– Vietnamese Summer Rolls
– Chinese 5 Spice Spare Ribs
– Dakgangjeong – Sweet & Spicy Crispy Korean Chicken
and for even more delicious sauce recipes, click on this link… Recipe Category – Sauces & Marinades
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