The Seattle Times recently gave a favorable review
to a restaurant that was new to me – Moriyama Sushi. Even though Eastlake is
only about four miles away, during rush hour (which is apparently all day except
maybe midnight), it can take half an hour or more, so I rarely go that way for a
meal. I had another errand in Eastlake, though, so I decided it was my
opportunity to give Moriyama a try.
As noted in the Times review, it was pleasantly quiet on a Friday for lunch. After ordering, I used the restroom, then thought I’d still have plenty of time to sketch the sushi chef making my bento. He was so fast, though, that I barely caught him before my food came!
So lovely! A sketcher like Mike Daikubara would do this colorful bento justice. Me? I was too hungry to do more than scribble hastily. |
I’m happy that they like the sketch, but honestly, I felt a bit like I had blown my cover. Seriously! I have never yet been caught sketching an individual, and I rarely get caught sketching my food, either . . . I must be getting cocky. Still, that fantastic meal was worth it!
Sushi chef Richard and me |
Across the street, I added a tiny sketch of some orange public art that looked like Calder having a bad day. Suddenly, the Blue Angels roared overhead, prompting me to stop and hold my hands over my ears. Ahhh, summer in Seattle!
I like a restaurant with a sense of humor. |
The bento box looks so artistic! I'm not a sushi person, but I appreciate the artistic look to your sketch too. Nice that you got spotted and met the chef.
ReplyDeleteJapanese food always looks so beautiful! You should dine with a sushi fan sometime so that you can sketch their food. ;-)
DeleteWhat a delightful post and I really like the layout of the spread. How cool that he "caught" you! I've NEVER seen a bathroom sign like that - how funny but to the point. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure how cool it was to be caught :-0, but i just means I need more practice being surreptitious! ;-)
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