I'm meeting up with a visitor from overseas tonight, and one of the places she had wanted to hit while in town was Yardbird. As it turns out - thanks to the no reservations policy - I have never been to Yardbird in all these years. When I mentioned this to Matt Abergel a few months ago, he suggested that I drop by either right around their opening time of 6 p.m. or late in the evening.
So I made plans to meet up with my visitor just before the restaurant opened its doors. There were about 15 of us at the door, and after the doors opened, the two of us found 2 well-lit spots at the bar.
We were given the drinks menus first, and we ordered glasses of a sake that was more sweet and elegant.
Yoshinosugi no Tarusake (吉杉野の樽酒) - seimaibuai (精米歩合) of 70% and Sake Meter Value of 0. The nose showed fermented flavors, and actually delivered strong notes of lychees. Slightly dry on the attack, but softened mid-palate to become mild and elegant.
Sweet corn tempura, sea salt, pepper - I was a little surprised that this showed up first, but hey... nothing wrong with that since I love corn. Corn fritters are just up my alley.