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Ryuko Rocks

At Ryuko, fabulous lunchtime Japanese spread for only $18

I’ve never been a big fan of sushi, largely because of the cost and the quality. Well, I’ve found a newish Japanese restaurant in southwest Calgary that blows this argument out of the water. Indeed, a recent meal at Ryuko, in Christie Park, is arguably my best lunch deal and experience of the year to date.

It starts when I walk down the long corridor of this tres-elegante space, with soft jazz creating a calm that belies the bustling staff and steadily arriving customers. I grab a counter seat where I can watch three chefs wielding sharp knives and one using a blow torch to blister a sushi roll.

A quiet, elegant spot for lunch

But the highlight is the arrival of a lunch-set special that Ryuko offers from Monday to Thursday. I choose a sushi menu that, for the criminally low price of $18, delivers me the following: four pieces of nigiri (including yellow fin and B.C. salmon), four pieces of California roll, a warm bowl of miso soup and several pieces of yam tempura. I splurge with a large pot of excellent roasted green tea ($5). Bliss.

Wielding a blow torch just one of a chef’s skills

Beyond the lunch specials is an expansive menu ranging from a 48-hour ramen broth to bibimbap bowls, the latter reflecting the owners’ Korean roots. Of course, there’s plenty of nigiri and sashimi choices, starting at $3.50 a piece and extending to premium fish flown in from Japan and then cured and aged inhouse. Note: nigiri is fish and rice, sashimi just fish.

I’ll be back soon, perhaps to check out other set-lunch menus like udon and katsu.

Ryuko
3150, 40 Christie Park View SW and one other Calgary location
Lunch-set hours Monday to Thursday noon-5 pm
403-991-3208

Calgary Breakfast For Only $5

Sushi is just the start of Kinjo’s culinary diversity

Kinjo Sushi & Grill is a little regional empire, serving reasonable, affordable fare at its seven Calgary locations. It’s got the Japanese standards covered: sushi, tempura, teriyaki, tempura.

But then Kinjo takes a sharp, unanticipated culinary detour, offering Korean fried chicken, bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwiches for $3 and… wait for it, Bolognese spaghetti at $5 a plate.

What really catches my eye is a standard Canadian breakfast—two eggs, a strip of bacon, a nice little sausage, sourdough toast and a wee mixed salad—all for $5.

Bacon and eggs breakfast for only $5

I won’t pretend it can touch a $15 or $20 chef-produced breakfast; the plastic serving plate screams of fast food. But it hits the spot for a pocket full of change, a strategy that, on the day I visit, attracts a reasonable morning crowd to this large, bright restaurant.

Kinjo is a bright, spacious space

Sit down for breakfast here, and you can truly circle the culinary globe.

Kinjo Sushi and Grill
120 Stewart Green SW (Westhills) and six other Calgary locations
Breakfast served daily 8 am-noon
587-864-8523