I picked up a Groupon for the deluxe tasting menu at Wabi and decided to treat my Brother for his birthday as he is a bit of a sushi fan - and my gosh, neither of us were disappointed!
Horsham may only be half an hour up the road from Brighton, but I have to say, it's not somewhere I ever think to visit. I didn't hold many hopes for the culinary scene here, but if Wabi is anything to go by, I've been missing out on a huge gastronomic adventure.
Our booking was for 9pm on a Friday night. We arrived a little early and were encouraged to try the cocktails in the bar area. The bar was buzzing and lively, and the waterfall at the back of the bar certainly caught the eye. The cocktails were innovative and tasty - I went for the Wabi spiced sling, similar to a mojito but with a touch of spice. My Brother chose the Japanese Negroni which was made from unfiltered saki, a very interesting taste.
We were seated promptly in the restaurant upstairs, with a great view overlooking the bar. As well as the main restaurant area, there were private booths and a small room where people were seated on the floor around a low table. Amazingly, the waiters had to remove their footwear every time they took food into this room!
The food:
1- Otsumami - this mixed starter dish included edemame beans sprinkled with the most amazing sea salt I have ever tasted, pork scratching that as light and fluffy as air, and sormame (broad bean) tempura that I could have eaten for the whole night and been quite contented. Who knew that the humble broad bean could deliver so much pleasure!
2 - Salmon, tuna and sea bass sashimi - the fish was beautifully textured and full of fresh flavours, perfectly complemented by the onion soy salad.
3 - Oshitashi - a seaweed-like vegetable dressed in a soy dressing and again packing a full flavour punch.
4 - Pumpkin Tempura - possibly the best pumpkin dish I have ever tasted! Almost meaty in texture, the flavour changed completely when eating it with the creamy XO and tobiko sauce that it was served with.
5 - Takikomi Gohan - rice hot pot with crab, mushrooms and wasabi. Sweet and comforting, almost like a rice pudding.
6 - Spicy Beef Toban-Yaki - deliciously tender beef served on a sizzling hot plate with onions and peppers in a soy sauce.
7 - Miso Soup.
8 - Assorted Sushi - Including salmon, tuna and white fish. Again, beautifully fresh and delicate in flavour.
9 - A choice of dessert from the main menu.
By this stage I have to admit I was struggling with the with the vast quantities of food. This is probably one of the largest meals I have had in one sitting! I went for the peanut butter ice cream which was delicious, my brother had the chocolate mouse which was divine!
Unfortunately, I had parked in a car park that closed at midnight. Our puddings didn't arrive until 11.45 so after eating half my pudding, I had to run back to the car leaving my brother, who is currently on crutches, to settle the remainder of the bill.
The car was rescued, no overnight stay in Horsham was required, but I was left feeling a little nauseous - running after a 9 course meal is not to be recommended!! read more