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2020-05-18T10:56:04.145Z


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There was concern in the air before the shipment was approved from Jacko Sun, the small, Asian and sexy sister of chef Jacko Street in Camp Yehuda. Wetsaps have been swapped between the various factors: Will the sushi survive shipping? Won't the dish's aesthetic hurt? This is not strictly Japanese, not a pita with mixed meats if you drink a bit of grinding on the way. Jacko Sun began delivering just a week ago, after being discouraged by the easing of the restaurants. It's a scary new world, especially for a meticulous Asian bar that now has to replace its specially designed serving containers with plastic boxes.

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At the end of the day, the sushi took the long way from Mahanioda to the north of the city without being hurt. The shipment is packed, and not even a single grain of sesame is separated from the rice that is attached to it. I understood Jacko's concern: they were working to open one of the special sushi in Jerusalem, with a secret front door from the fridge, Shlomi Arbightman's crush over the bar, Japanese tools and a secret fusion atmosphere - now go pack it all and send in a scooter. But tough times require easy solutions, and according to the messenger load - the people in Zion demand quality sushi, even in plastic.

As mentioned, the biggest compliment one can give sushi is that it is accurate. In Japan, there is no wisdom: the ratio of the ingredients, the encounter between the rice and the fish, the aesthetic that creates the roll cut - everything has to be razor sharp of a samurai sword. At Jeko Sun they have been able to do well beyond accuracy, creating new and surprising combinations. You've heard of sushi with Amba? It sounds like a sort of non-sex, a kind of Mosa Bar pairing with a good mark with Miri Regev, but the minimalist use of Jacko in a thick sauce combined with red tuna and shitaka, delicate and surprising. This is not a stirring of spicy mangoes and sweaty generous spoons for your falafel, but a Mediterranean touch that blends in with Japanese harmony without being pushed too much like the locals' custom.

Roll filled with Dennis tempura and avocado wrapped in sumac and sesame seeds, miso sauce, shallots and green onions was more "traditional", and no less delicious. The vegetarian roll - zucchini in tempura with asparagus, avocado and truffle sauce - got the biggest compliment a vegetarian roll could get from me: it almost tasted like fish. I don't know if it was the zucchini he learned to swim or the truffle he accidentally dug into the ocean - but he could certainly be the vegetarian's wet dream: to be without and taste a people. Along with the rollers, sauces were sent: Ponzo, Teriyaki, Togli Aioli and Wasabi.

After the sushi, we sampled a saucepan (noodles with chicken and vegetables), on which the opinions were divided: to me it was fine, as the Ashkenazi testimony article: "I will not go nowhere"; The younger generation (13, 17) showed great enthusiasm for the dish, leaving no opportunity for another opinion. Because I warned the newborn that the Spicy Edema "will not taste good to you - it's without salt and lemon," and relished a bowl full of beans cooked just right to a delicate chili sauce with garlic chips. It is so easy to kill redness, cook it exaggeratedly until the beans are almost chewed, then pour on the body a coarse salt and lemon and serve as a fast food in the pub. But it is also possible otherwise.

Although it is located in the market, the food at Jeko Sun is not defined as street food, and the prices accordingly: Roll (Inside Out) will cost NIS 44 to 58 special, Noodles fried - 38, Spacey Adama - 26, Salads - 42-44. This is not the fast-food sushi shop that offers a whole roll of tired fish and Persian rice at NIS 25 per offer. It's a meticulous, different and unique sushi that wasn't until a year ago in a city that was joined together. In my opinion, it is worth its weight in shekels - even in shipping.

02-5817178, open for deliveries and TA from noon to 11 p.m.

Source: israelhayom

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