Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hana Zen’s Top Tips for a Romantic Date

 
Are you still wondering how to stage a successful romantic date? Stop fretting and read on.

·                     You have to know what makes your partner tick (or not).

There is no really cookie cutter mold for what all couples the world over consider as romantic. The ideal scenario for one couple may be different from the ideal setup for another couple. A lot of this is riding from the fact that the individuals in a couple would be different; thus the individual's needs have to be considered first. If a partner has achluophobia, or fear of darkness, it wouldn't really be advisable to have a scary movie date. While that could give you lots of chances to get closer and cuddle, don't be surprised if your partner ends up with a look of shock once you get out of the theater.
That is not to say that you cannot employ any proven and tested method for a romantic date. There are always safe choices that have worked for years, like a romantic dinner or a picnic under the stars. But as mentioned earlier, you need to make sure that you've ironed out some details of the date, or you're bound for a disaster! A lot of times, it's all in the small stuff!

·                     Take time to smell the roses.

In most circumstances, there's nothing that could make a romantic date go south than something that destroys the mood. We have to admit, romance is 90% mood, so a mood spoiler can definitely turn a romantic date to an unforgettably regrettable one. Aside from knowing allergies and individual quirks as suggested earlier, you also have to make sure you have details that you have control with are indeed under control.

Just imagine, having an intimate dinner at the water front with the two of you really in a romantic mood when suddenly, the loud ringing of your phone pierced through the evening air. Turn that phone off! Spend time with your date and give undivided attention. Not only will this contribute to a romantic moment, this will also allow you to truly enjoy your evening.

Another guaranteed romantic mood killer is haste. Who, after all would feel romantic when you're still catching your breath and trying to forget your sweaty armpits from having to rush to the location because you were running late? Take the time to get ready and be on the site on time, whether you’ve staged a casual dining experience in a quiet diner to reminisce your high school days or a candlelight affair in a Michelin star restaurant. This way, you will feel comfortable, ready for a romantic mood, and actually be in the moment to feel romance.

·                     Conversation is romantic.

Two people on a date talking is certainly a romantic thing; two people on a date without talking is a sure sign of trouble. There is just too much silence a date can handle, and a date, no matter how romantic is it, can definitely benefit from two people actually conversing. There’s nothing romantic about long, awkward silences, nor is there room for romance is a bar with loud music playing that you’d need to shout at each other just to be heard. Stage your date somewhere you can hear each other and offers wonderful sights. Dinner by the bay at Hana Zen Restaurant in Pier 39 or people watching at Hana Zen in Union Square gives you the avenue to converse comfortably, without the noise and only the beautiful views and good food and drinks.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Get Your Japanese Food Fix Right With Hana Zen

 
When was the last time you ate at a Japanese restaurant? How was the experience? If you enjoyed it, then congratulations! Japanese cuisine is certainly one of the most enjoyable in the world. Cooked and presented properly, Japanese food provides an array of the most exciting and exotic flavors you can find anywhere in the world. On the other hand, if you did not like your Japanese sampling experience, then too bad. This could most definitely not be caused by the wrong food. Japanese food is too broad and too delicious that something would surely taste right for you. This may have been caused by wrong preparation or the wrong restaurant. Yes, it is definitely unforgivable to get a taste of Japanese cuisine from a Japanese place that does not know how to do it justice.

The thing with Japanese cuisine is that people who haven’t even tried it already have sweeping generalizations about it. Some people think that Japanese food is all about the freshest ingredients, which may not be that appetizing since that would mean eating food that goes uncooked. I mean, even if you are going for a casual dining atmosphere, would you really feel casual with raw food? In a related factor, a lot of people find Japanese food a bit too sophisticated, too exotic that it may not really be up to their basic food cravings. When all you really want is a hearty meal of steak and mashed potatoes, can your taste level take exquisitely formed salmon rolls and skewers filled with small cuts of meat cooked in special charcoal?

Actually, yes, you can. You just have to dispel all those perceptions, push them to the side, and find a great restaurant to introduce you to the sumptuous world of Japanese food. It really comes down to your first experience, you know. Just with a lot of things in life, a bad first try can scare (and scar) you for life. I still remember the time I swore off driving with a stick shift here in San Francisco because of the “amazing” terrain. That traumatized me to the point that I still go around the city through public transportation. No, you cannot let me drive in this city even using an automatic car, even though I love it very much.

So, it does take a great restaurant for you to be introduced to Japanese cuisine so that you won’t get the hives every time “sushi” or “teriyaki” is mentioned. That way, you won’t get traumatized for life! If you are in San Francisco, you’re in luck! You don’t only have one, but two options for really good Japanese food. If you want a perfect venue for a romantic dinner, then Hana Zen Restaurant at Pier 39 is the ideal place. The breathtaking scenery of the bay makes it your first option for an intimate dinnerat the water front. On the other hand, if you want somewhere close to the center of SF action, Hana Zen’s shop in Union Square should be your location for business meetings, a quick bite, or some quality time with the family.

What makes Hana Zen your ideal destination, however, whether you want dinner by thebay or a place where you can let your hair down after a hard day’s work is the food. The preparation, the ingredients, the cooking, and the plating result in Japanese food that’s just so good, you simply cannot miss it. Do yourself a favor and go to Hana Zen now, and get your fill of a truly memorable and trauma-free Japanese cuisine experience.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Three Tips on Having a Romantic Dinner


Do you know what it takes to have that memorable romantic dinner? A lot of people, especially the guys constantly wonder what ingredients should be on a dinner date to make it something that will be for the books, that he and his date will cherish for the rest of their relationship (and maybe even after that). The thing with these dates is that they really need to be thought of and planned, as lack of thought and planning usually results in wasted efforts, as the event might end up with a lot of twists and turns that would turn it into a disaster.

So, what would make a dinner date romantic and memorable? Here are some ideas to help those clueless people, especially the guys:

·                     The location doesn’t have to be an overly plush restaurant.

The idea of romance goes out of the window the moment any of the two parties realize they don’t have enough money to pay for their rather expensive feast. Even before that, you won’t necessarily feel romantic once you see a lot of figures on each item on the menu. Worse, if there are no prices on the menu, you will be met with exorbitant prices. The location should not scream expensive, but should exude cosiness and intimacy instead. A dinner at the water front with views of the bay and the feel of the soft breeze should make for something to remember for years.

·                     Conversation should be free-flowing and audible.

There have been many a boyfriend or husband that have earned the scorn of their girlfriends and wives because they had a date somewhere with rock bands and loud music blasting from speakers. How can you hear each other talk when you have to strain just to hear each other? Make sure you find a place that is not necessarily monastery quiet, but would allow you to converse without having to shout on top of whatever ambient noise there is. Shouting at each other in a supposedly romantic setting definitely breaks the mood.

·                     The food should be excellent.

Whether you prefer a more casual dining experience with a movie and dinner or a more intimate experience, you have to make sure the food is impeccable. Nothing else can be blamed if after a series of awkward moments, the food you share ends up tasteless, undercooked, or poorly seasoned. What memories can be had when you ended up not enjoying the food in your date? The thing is, with bad company, you can have a good number of excuses to get out of it, like having another commitment, or suddenly having a migraine that would require you to rest. What do you do when you ate bad food? Throw up? Take one bite and go hungry for the rest of the evening?

In all of these tips, Hana Zen Restaurant in Pier 39 and Union Square passes with flying colors. You get spectacular views while having dinner by the bay or right in the middle of the city, delectable authentic Japanese food prepared by expert chefs, and an ambiance that’s romantic and intimate, but isn’t too heavy on the pocket. Suddenly, having dinner that’s high on romance and low on hassle doesn’t seem to be so difficult anymore!    

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Enjoying Japanese Food With Hana Zen


I enjoy Japanese food. The freshness of the flavors, the authenticity of the ingredients, and the exotic preparations just make my mouth water every time I think of it. To think that it’s very healthy too!  I actually started my Japanese food obsession a few years ago, when I was trying to lose weight but still wanting to enjoy delicious food. A friend of mine told me to go Japanese, because it seems that Japanese women do not get fat! And it worked like a miracle! I was able to enjoy really great tasting food and also shed inches off my waist. It was a great deal, I tell you!

The thing is, I am a proud resident of San Francisco, where the best seafood can easily be had for anyone. But then, that also makes me a bit of a snob when it comes to Japanese cuisine. Japanese cuisine is all about fresh ingredients, with a lot of seafood dishes, and I have a keen sense of detecting whether a restaurant serves good Japanese fare or if I’m just wasting time and a lot of money. Well, some places that serve Japanese food just do not cut it in terms of authenticity, freshness of ingredients, and the overall dining experience.

It’s a good thing I found this place called Hana Zen Restaurant in Pier 39. Whether you would like to have a scenic dinner at the water front or a memorable romantic dinner, this place does a great job in providing a great Japanese dining experience. They also have a Union Square restaurant, which I have been to a couple of times for casual dining and I have to say both branches did not disappoint.
So, for those who would love to venture into the exotic world of Japanese cuisine, here are some things you need to try!

Yakitori (available in Hana Zen’s Union Square store only)
Not only does Middle Eastern cuisine have a monopoly of the meats being skewered and served in succulent goodness. Japanese cuisine also has that in the form of yakitori, where slices of meat are skewered and broiled like a barbecue. What makes Hana Zen’s yakitori special is the smoky yet flavourful taste of the meats. The marinating is perfection, and the ultimate trick: the special charcoal used. Its’ really no wonder Hana Zen Union Square customers can’t get enough of this meaty treat that’s juicy and tasty but well-cooked, too.

Sushi
Of course, any Japanese dining experience will be incomplete without having a taste of these rolls that should just melt on your mouth. So what makes good sushi? It is a balance between the nigiri pieces (the pieces of raw fish, maguro [tuna] and hirame [halibut] are my preferences) and the rice. The nigiri needs to be fresh, with the perfect symmetry of saltiness and sea-taste richness, while the rice has to be soft but not too sticky and warm. Good thing Hana Zen has perfected this!

Sake
Who would want to miss this distinctly Japanese liquor that goes really well with Japanese dishes? The great thing about Hana Zen is that they have infused sake into modern cocktails, giving everyone a chance to taste a heady combination of something old and something new. You can’t afford to miss sake-infused cocktails in Hana Zen.

So whether it’s a night with the girls or an intimate dinner by the bay, these Japanese treats are waiting for you at Hana Zen. I bet you’ll enjoy it like I do.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

A Birthday Wish Fulfilled With HanaZen

Having a birthday dinner with your hubby is one thing, but having him (my husband) decide where to do it is another. My husband is a hamburger and fries fast food kind of guy, and when sophistication gets to him, some steak cooked from the backyard grill will do. So, when he told me he is planning my birthday dinner with just the two of us, I have to admit, I was a little apprehensive with his taste level. I mean, is it too much for a lady to expect a romantic dinner with her husband on her special day?


So, when he broached the topic to me a day before the actual day (so much for planning, and so much for a surprise, eh?), I did tell him I want something intimate, something that we would both remember for years to come. I would like to have some really good food and great views and sights wherever we may eat. A dinner at the water front certainly does not hurt. It would be nice to feel the soft breeze while enjoying delectable food and admiring the seascape. But then, with my husband’s pretty simple tastes, I highly doubted there would be a chance for us to have that kind of moment.
And so, the next day, I braced myself by lowering my expectations while he was driving me to our dinner date. He had a huge bouquet of flowers delivered to me at work, so I was already happy with that. If this birthday date turns out to be a disaster, the entire day wouldn’t be a huge disappointment. He drove to the direction of the Embarcadero, so my hopes for a nice dinner by the bay rose. I hope this will be something I will not be disappointed with.

So, we got to Pier 39, and he led me to this Japanese restaurant called Hana Zen. I was a little apprehensive with his choice. I mean, Japanese food was not exactly the first thing I would think of whenever the subject of romance and intimacy is being talked about. But then, I let him have a chance, and when we walked inside, I have to say I liked the interiors. Well, that’s actually an understatement. I fell in love with the place, with its panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and the beautiful furniture and just the overall ambiance of the restaurant.

So, we got seated and I read through the menu. There were just so many choices that I let my husband pick. From the mouthwatering Sushi Nigiri and Sushi Rolls to the saucy beef teriyaki, the selections were just so varied that I wanted to try all of them. Of course, we had to settle with what my husband chose, from the fresh Green Salad to the crisp Tempura Moriawase, because I wanted to order one of everything!  The clincher of the night were the sake-infused cocktails the restaurant served. The HanaZen Sunrise, which has organic cucumber vodka, lime juice, and Grenadine mixed with sake, had me wanting for more.

I have to say I was happy and impressed with my husband’s chopice of restaurant for my birthday dinner. Of course, I will definitely pay HanaZen’s other branch in Union Square for  some great casual dining and those delicious-to-the-last-drop cocktails and their talked about scrumptious Yakitori dishes!

Friday, March 1, 2013

A Solid First Valentine’s Date at Hana Zen

My Valentine's was a blast - a blind date that could turn into a second date and then some more, a breathtaking dinner by the bay, and some seriously delectable Japanese food.

Yes, you read that right - Japanese food on Valentine's Day! I know, you may already be raising your eyebrows and wonder - why Japanese food? Isn't the day of hearts an ideal time for some good 'ole chocolates and champagne? Perhaps, why not a perfect opportunity for a romantic dinner at a French bistro where reservations need to be done months in advance? Or better yet, isn't Valentine's perfect for a candlelit pasta dinner with pasta, like that romantic movie about two dogs falling in love amidst chewing the same very long strand of spaghetti?

But believe me when I say that romance can be had with Japanese cuisine! I actually didn't believe it at first, when my best friend's boyfriend said that he is setting me up with his best friend, who was also single and ready to mingle this Valentine's. So, he was supposed to pick me up from work on Valentine's Day (much to the chagrin of those old maids in the office) and have dinner.

At 5 on the dot, a guy was waiting for me in the office's reception area. Average looking, I thought. He definitely needs to charm the pants off me or bring me somewhere spectacular; otherwise, based on looks alone, I don’t see a next time.

As we drove off to dinner, I have to say he did start to earn some credit. He was a good conversationalist, was great in avoiding awkward pauses, and revealed impressive academic and career credentials without sounding like he was bragging. And then, we reached Pier 39. Nice, I thought, this was going to be a beautiful dinner at the water front. Then we walked towards Hana Zen Restaurant. My mind was racing. Wait, a Japanese resto for a Valentine’s Day date? Where is the romance in that? It’s too… cultural, too… exotic, too… raw! Well, it’s kind of too late to run back to the car, right?

So, we went inside Hana Zen and I was pleased with the tasteful interiors. We were seated somewhere with a panoramic view of the bay, which just added a thousand points to this guy! Never mind that he’s no Hollywood looker, I like him already, thanks to the breathtaking view of this restaurant!

Then, we were given the menu. I don’t know about you ladies, but I met the gentleman order in these instances, just to see if he knows his way around these things. He ordered ramu yaki yakitori, a name sushi combination, and uni tempura with kaiso salad. Wow, someone who wants to see his date eat a lot.

And so, we conversed and ate, and I fell for it. The food was just so delicious with sake-infused cocktails that I just enjoyed the evening. I can’t judge him or the date anymore. Hana Zen was just too fun for me to remember I needed to size up this guy.

So there, I admit – my Valentine’s date was all kinds of wonderful, thanks to Hana Zen Restaurant, its amazing ambiance and food! If I were in downtown SF, I could go to Hana Zen’s store in Union Square for some good casual dining. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ll do exactly that with that Valentine’s guy tomorrow! Well, casual as it may be, I still need to pick what I’m wearing!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

The Perfect Place to Spend Your Valentine’s Day

Looking for a place to celebrate the month of love? It is one of those times that going the extra mile would be a good move if you aim to impress your loved one.  You sure do not want to miss out on this special occasion to show how much you appreciate the presence of your significant other in your life.  A bouquet of flowers, special chocolates, serenaded by music and a dinner by the bay is sure to leave a mark and make this date special and meaningful.


If your partner loves Japanese food, then Hana Zen should top your list of restaurants to check out. It is located at the Pier 39 area along M209 by the beach. A romantic dinner with a great view of the bay will make this or any other occasion special. What makes this place great? The ambiance and the quality of the food served make this place a hit among locals and tourists alike. You do not have to worry about blowing out your budget for this because this is one restaurant where you can enjoy high quality Japanese cuisine without spending too much.

Your casual dining experience can become truly memorable because of the view that this restaurant offers. The view it offers is downright spectacular and breathtaking.  Their location is perfect and romantic because you have an uninterrupted view of San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island.  The view certainly adds that magic touch to a truly perfect evening.

Of course, the food in this restaurant is exceptional.  It is known that Japanese cuisine has set high standards when it comes to food preparation and presentation.  All ingredients should be fresh and perfect. This restaurant is no exception as they go to great lengths in making sure that it would be able to achieve the high standards that Japanese cuisine is known for. You and your loved one will surely enjoy your dinner as you feast on sushi, sashimi, Tempura, Teriyaki, Yakitori and all other Japanese dishes that have become a favorite among the crowd.

If you find yourself pressed for time and would rather have dinner in the city instead of having dinner at the waterfront, you need not fret because they also have a branch right at the heart of the city at Union Square along 115 Cyril Magnin Street.  You can expect the same high quality of the food that will be served to you be it during lunch and dinner at this branch. This is also a great place to have a few drinks with friends after a long day at work.  For sure, the stress of work will be forgotten as you and your friends enjoy the laid-back and relaxed ambiance that this place offers.

So, what are you waiting for? It is better to start your preparations early as you would not want to be having problems come Valentine ’s Day when all the other couples are also looking for a great place to dine.  Be sure to reserve a table by the window with a view of the bay to make your dinner more romantic and memorable.