Usagi
      
    
Thursday, 1/15/09
The main course:
 
In the interest of observing   the fusion of world cultures through food, we dined one afternoon at   a Franco-Japanese restaurant called Usagi, on the rue de Normandie in   the third arrondissement.  The experience was more a window into   nouvelle cuisine than fusion.  The food was good, but the portions   were tiny, while the prices were anything but. 
    
The first thing I noticed was   that the restaurant was filled with rabbits.  This makes some sort   of sense now, since it turns out that “usagi” means “rabbit”   in Japanese.  At the time, the shelves of plush rabbits, the waving   rabbit adorning a table, the painting on the wall of rabbits, and the   rabbit bottom-shaped bathroom lined with books about rabbits were mostly   just a bit unsettling.  The menu was entirely Japanese, and the   extent of its French-ness was no greater than at the Vietnamese restaurant   we ate at before. 
    
I started off with a seaweed and cucumber salad, while others tried eggplant or red beans. My main course was a salmon bento box, which was good, but not especially flavorful. We finished off with some avocado ice cream with maple syrup. The ice cream was good, but the syrup was overpoweringly sweet. The avocado taste also wasn’t very strong. In all, the lunch was good, but it wasn’t delicious enough to warrant the approximately 40€-per-person price tag.
K.B.
    
