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| - Had lunch at Shiso Tree the other day, and figured that if I was in the area, I might as well stop by the market and see if there was anything interesting. Ended up walking past Famu's prepared foods section, and noticed that there was a tiny box of beef tataki for $3.80. I bought it. Inside, there were six thin slices of rare beef, served with a tangy soy sauce, more tangy than salty.
It was the best beef tataki I've ever had. It could have done with a touch more salt though. I was concerned that it might be chewy, because I've had a number of experiences where the cut of beef used for the tataki had tough connective tissue that made for some less-than-fun chewing, but this beef tataki was incredibly tender and if I see more of it next time, I will most definitely buy it again. Pretty sure it wasn't wagyu, because that special kind of marbling was absent, but it was delicious nonetheless.
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