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  • Juju’s hambagu subconcept, Hikiniku to Sumi, launches in Orlando this winter

    Juju’s hambagu subconcept, Hikiniku to Sumi, launches in Orlando this winter

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    Lewis Lin, the man behind izakaya concepts Susuru and Juju, is going to have a busy few months ahead of him. Lin is putting the finishing touches on his wagyu shabu-shabu concept, Nabe, in Dr. Phillips, while Mao Mao, his 12-seat handroll bar, is still slated to open by the end of the year.

    click to enlarge Binchotan-grilled hambagu - Lewis Lin

    Lewis Lin

    Binchotan-grilled hambagu

    But before that, Lin will introduce Japanese Hamburg steaks, or hambagu, in a lunchtime subconcept at Juju’s kappo bar called Hikiniku to Sumi.

    The ground Japanese wagyu will be grilled over binchotan coals and served over steamed koshi-hikari rice that Lin says will be made in a traditional clay donabe pot. The wagyu, by the way, will be procured from Palm Beach Meats, who recently announced plans to open a shop/eatery in SoDo this fall.

    click to enlarge Traditional clay donabe pot - Lewis Lin

    Lewis Lin

    Traditional clay donabe pot

    Lin plans on using a 50-50 mix of A5 wagyu (the highest grade of Japanese beef) and American wagyu (a crossbreed of Japanese wagyu and continental beef) for his hambagu.

    He’ll also offer fish hikiniku using tuna, salmon and madai.

    click to enlarge Lin wielding madai - Faiyaz Kara

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    Lin wielding madai

    Hikiniku, by the way, means ground or minced meat, and sumi means charcoal. Lin says he wants to eventually find a permanent space for Hikiniku to Sumi should the hambagu concept, ahem, catch fire.

    Until then, follow @hikinikuorl for launch dates at Juju.

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  • Two Orlando restaurants to offer  exclusive ‘Godzilla X Kong’-themed ramen and cocktails

    Two Orlando restaurants to offer exclusive ‘Godzilla X Kong’-themed ramen and cocktails

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    Photo via Susuru/Juju

    Juju’s King Kong kaisen-don includes bluefin tuna, king salmon, uni, ikura, hamachi, kinmedai and Hokkaido scallop.

    To celebrate a monster new movie, two Orlando restaurants will serve exclusive limited-time menu items themed after Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire.

    Japanese izakaya restaurants Susuru and sister spot Juju will offer limited-edition versions of classic menu items, “Godzilla Ramen” and “King Kong Kaisen-don,” as well as Godzilla X Kong-themed cocktails and giveaways.

    The promotion kicks off Wednesday, March 20 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and will be available again on March 27 and April 3 at the same time.

    Godzilla Jiro style ramen, exclusive to Susuru, features an A5 Wagyu slice, truffle, bean sprouts, bamboo, soy-marinated egg, scallion, egg noodles and tonkotsu broth.

    King Kong kaisen-don, exclusive to Juju, includes bluefin tuna, king salmon, uni, ikura, hamachi, kinmedai and Hokkaido scallop.

    The Godzilla and Kong cocktails are available at both restaurants. The Godzilla cocktail features creamy and sweet matcha gin, while the Kong cocktail is a sweet, light and crisp banana whiskey highball.

    The collaboration between the Michelin Guide-recommended restaurant and Warner Bros. also marks the 10th anniversary of the Monsterverse. The multimedia franchise is home to monstrous kaiju like Godzilla, King Kong, Mothra, Rodan and Ghidorah.

    Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is the newest project in the Monsterverse that began with 2014’s Godzilla. The movie premieres March 29.

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