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    Matsu

    4.2 (301 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, New American, Pan Asian
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Emmett T.

    I learned that Matsu will be closing at the end of this month and possibly reopening at another TBD location. We decided to come for a weekend dinner. To my surprise, there were plenty of time slots available for this fine dining establishment located in a former neighborhood corner bar and grill in Oceanside. There was a small parking lot to the south of the building which had dedicated spots reserved for this establishment. A copy of the tasting menu was posted outside next to the entranceway. I took a picture for future reference because little did we know that we would not be seeing a list of the preset offerings during our visit. The inside was a dimly lit open dining space with a bar in the back left corner. The decor was minimal with some greenery and figurines along a couple of the walls. After mentioning that I had made a reservation, a worker guided us to one of the round tables in the middle of the room. The reservation required that we pre-pay the cost of the entire meal plus tax. Our server asked if we wanted any enhancements like caviar or wagyu. After declining that and any wine or sake pairings, the staff began to bring out a procession of courses in the following order... * Otsumami - Gunkanmaki, Mochi Fry, Acorn | Camembert * Kanpachi | Raspberry * Artichoke | Kohlrabi | Brie * Ebi Tempura | Dynamite | Tentsuyu * Chicken Wing | Imo | Scallop * Tilefish | Apple | Walnut * Duck | Carrot | Wasabi * Pine | Aloe | Geranium * White Chocolate | Miso | Tangerine The dishes were each beautifully plated. The chicken wing was partially deboned and stuffed with a mix of potatoes and scallop. That was my favorite item of the group. The dessert was also very good with the citrus from the tangerine paired with the pieces of white chocolate. Locally caught tilefish was the replacement protein for the pork neck course. The fish was cooked well, however I would have liked to try the pork preparation as it had been listed on the tasting menu. An aspect that confused me was the number of courses for the $229 price. I had expected ten, but when we declined the wagyu upgrade for the beef course, there was no lower tier of meat served as a substitute. Therefore, we only received nine courses but still paid as if there were ten. That should have been explained by the waitstaff because the value of the dinner became less with one fewer protein serving. Not providing the actual menu for the evening was a major faux pas and oversight. Every high-end restaurant where we have enjoyed a pre-fixe dinner always furnishes the menu du jour. The top-notch service was the reason why I rounded up my rating of our Matsu experience to a four star level.

    Mei T.

    I came here with a friend to try a few of the dishes on their menu. We had the following: - Tsukune (cheeseburger) - Hamachi tartare - Pork neck - Sunflower If you've never had pork neck, I highly recommend it. The meat was incredibly tender and the sauce was perfection. They had beef tartare, but I'm not a huge fan, so they offered a white fish (hamachi) that was flown in overnight. The dish was very light and refreshing, definitely can taste the freshness! I wasn't expecting to eat a cheeseburger at this fine restaurant, but our server swore it's the best burger he has ever had in his life and insisted that we tried it. I admit it was delicious, but I wouldn't say it's the best I've ever had in my life. It's good, but I wouldn't recommend it. $23 for a "naked" burger is a bit pricey. At least give me a few strands of fries or some lettuce and pickles. The Sunflower was interesting and tasted a bit funky. I couldn't make out what it tasted like, or what it was. If I had to guess, the outside was a lightly cooked piece of squid heavily coated with coarsely ground matcha filled with "something mushy" and sunflower seeds and sunflower petals. I wasn't a huge fan. I had wanted to try the A5 Wagyu but at 6pm on a Saturday night, they had run out. I was somewhat disappointed. While I enjoyed some of the dishes, the experience did not meet the high expectations that I had set. I had tried Matsu when they were one of the participating vendors at the Wine & Food Festival. They were one of my favorite vendors, but this experience for me was just average. The restaurant was dark and cozy, barely lit by the few overhead lamps. Service was friendly and attentive.

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    Kris G.

    We came here for their famous monthly izakaya nights. We had seen them on social media and heard about them elsewhere, and decided we must check it out. We got there early, like we're having a glass of wine down the block before they opened because we had heard the seating is limited and the izakaya nights are super popular. Good news is, that worked because we got sat right away and it wasn't super busy. The second time we went for Tsuki night we were a little more relaxed and showed up maybe 20-30 minutes after opening and we're not so lucky, we had to wait about 45-60 minutes. Both visits were so delicious. We end up ordering a bunch of things on the menu and sharing them all (the first time we got one of everything). It's hard to choose a standout dish or dishes when they were all so good. Also since they were the Tsuki nights they aren't always available, but in case they are: Kampachi Sashimi - very simple in appearance, but it let the flavor of the fish and sauce shine. This was a great start to our meal. Potato Salad with Sesame & Katsuobushi - not my cup of tea but it had good flavor and my BF loved it. The presentation was cool with the bonito flakes on top. They fluttered in the breeze. Kakiage with shrimp - this was the a new dish for me as I have never had it before. It looked like a little tempura bird nest with shrimp. Very cool texture wise. Smoked Gyoza - fried crisp in the pan with the slurry. Had a unique taste due to the smoke. Jbox Tacos with Sukiyaki - these are a crowd favorite I hear and an homage to more non authentic home made taco. Really fun. Karaage Nuggets - these meat was tender, juicy and then crispy. The sauce was so flavorful. Keiko's Curry - flavorful and not at all what I expected to come when we saw curry. I really liked the flavors and the minced/ground meat. Duck Pho with Rice Noodles - duck was prepared perfectly and the broth had good pho spice flavor. Nice change of pace in the meal as well. Omurice with Squid - one of the most unique for me since I've never had this dish either. Never thought of pairing egg with squid either On or next trip, we had: Pork Belly with corn, sorghum & sumac - I loved the creamy corn with the little pieces of popcorn. I need to know how that was done. So unique and I could have eaten a whole side of it. The pork belly was good as well. Pork Chop with Mustard Seed, Currant, Beurre Blanc - flavors were so unique really nice combo Shrimp and Grits served with Andouille & Benne Oil - head on shrimp on a bed of grits Chicken Fried Steak made with Wagyu and covered with White Cheddar Gravy was good, but was one of our least favorite. Not because it wasn't good, but because even though the wagyu was super tender it was sort of lost in all the other flavors. It was still good, but the other dishes were so much better, so it was our least favorite. And by that we still ate the whole thing happily. Fried Chicken served with Cornbread drizzled with Honey, Jalapeno and some Potato Salad - one of my favorite because the chicken was so flavorful and moist with the crunch from being fried. For dessert we had the Shortbread Cookies, which were kind of like a cookie fluff sandwich. Both times we got the Tanuki cocktail and then some wine. All quite tasty Service was good. The first trip when we got everything, they coursed it out for us and had the flavors and the intensity build only bringing 1-2 dishes at a time. It felt deliberate and created a wonderful experience. The second time, the server was still nice, but even though we asked if they could course it for us, it was not. The 5 dishes we ordered came out with seemingly no particular order. Starting with the heaviest fried dishes first with the chicken and steak coming out together, and the other 3 dishes arriving 2 minutes later. It just felt a little less curated and our food got cold while eating other dishes. In hindsight I would have coursed it for us by ordering at different times. I was just lulled into thinking that it would work out since the first time when we asked they did it perfectly and when we asked this time, they said yes as well that they would do it.

    twas a night of sorrow. friday night at 7:17pm, 13 minutes before our reservation. the air outside was crisp, the ocean whispered gently in the distance as we slipped into the closing doors of matsu. welcomed by a man who fit perfectly in the empty room. turning the 7 pages of a leather bound book, we finally came to the last page: a la carte searching for scraps to piece together, we decided upon a full taste into the the world of matsu and the legacy they are leaving behind. the whistles were dry and became enjoyably wet by the cocktails. which in hind sight, slapped our cheeks harder than the beaten cuddle fish. the dish that allegedly made "Daddy Warbucks" gay. although the floor was slippery and the bathroom lights were cold, we were very impressed by the staff, especially the one with the wisdom eye who enlightened us of the importance to tap, not insert for gas. on that note. for those who may partake in the journey of matsu before the blood moon casts a shadow across the witches petals, please be sure bring extra dablooms to cover a happy meal for dessert. all love.

    Mai W.

    I forgot how amazing Matsu was until I went back here last week to celebrate my birthday. Their coursing menu is so unique and I love how different the dishes are but how much everything ties into "Matsu" Staff was great. They started us off with a cava from Mexico. Which was actually probably the best sparkling I've had in a while. Hats off to the sommelier there. From star to finish, you know that every dish had its place. Sometimes I always get nervous that I'm never gonna be full enough because the portions look small, but the richness in flavor always tops me off by then. My favorite courses this time were the shrimp tempura (something that'll always stay on the menu), and the lobster course. The homemade ice cream at the end are amazing !

    Julia W.

    I dined here on Saturday night with a group of 6, and I must say it was a lovely experience!! Everyone got the 10 course meal (which seems to be the default... à la carte is an option but you must speak up quick if that's what you want.) Everyone got served at the same time (3 servers for every course) and I thought the meals were perfectly portioned as well as served with impeccable timing. I enjoyed everything that I was served. My water glass stayed full, but not in that annoying way where you take one sip and they are right over your shoulder. I ordered a mocktail and a cocktail-- both were delicious! The server helped me choose my cocktail and I'm so glad he did! I'm sure every drink on the menu is good, but he helped me find just the right drink. I went into this night skeptical because $$$$ four dollar sign restaurants aren't usually my thing, but if you have the money and want to experience an awesome 10 course meal, I would definitely recommend Matsu and hope to return someday!

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    Julie T.

    Thoughtful gracious service Excellent food Inventive and memorable High attention to detail Elegant atmosphere Loved the cocktails and mocktails Highly recommend !!!!! For Date night Or Special occasion Or just drop by for the amazing wagyu burgers There is bar seating too for a more casual meal

    Shrimp tempura in light broth

    Matsu in Oceanside is simply amazing. I had eyed going for some time and we finally had a free weekend evening to try their 10 course tasting menu (they also have an à la carte menu of tasty items, if you prefer that route). When we arrived, we were welcomed into a warm, cozy and welcoming intimate restaurant experience. The sensibility and presentation was Japanese but the food and wine pairings were interesting fusions of Japanese, local seafood and international elements. Each dish was a well crafted concept that was tasty and evoked a particular note and fusion flavor highlight. The wine and sake pairings were incredible - while I usually do enjoy wine pairings with a meal, this series was especially noteworthy. Separately, each dish and each wine/sake was well chosen in progression and tasty on its own. But what was notable here was how each food -wine sake pairing transformed the experience of both the food and the wine or sake. The food progressed from an opening "snacks" dish thru tartare, a type of artichoke gyoza with a cheese based Dashi that was light, melt in your mouth experience. Followed by a n innovative shrimp tempura that was not like any tempura I've had here or in Japan, accompanied by an amazing synergizing broth. The stuffed deboned marinated chicken wing with crispy skin-all I can say-that disappeared quickly from our plates into our bellies. Followed by a series of fish, duck and desert dishes- the sauces and broths were light and amazing throughout. See our pictures for hints of the incredible evening and food that we experienced. Attention to detail in ambiance, plating, dish progression, service and attention to us was simply exemplary. Service was friendly, attentive, leaned into when & how much we wished to be interactive or discuss more the dishes, wine/sake or general concepts about the food and experiences. Matsu watched how we progressed through each course, and the service matched the timing. Matsu is a treasure like no other

    Alicia L.

    Dining at Matsu was a truly unforgettable experience! We did the chefs tasting with bespoke sake/wine pairings and every dish was beautifully plated and perfectly paired! Every dish was excellent but our favorites were the sheep brain fish and the lobster bisque! Our waitress was incredibly knowledgeable and every dish was presented elegantly and with extraordinary culinary detail and flavor. This restaurant truly deserves a Michelin star!

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    Sandi M.

    We used Matsu to cater most of the meals for an 11- day feature film movie shoot. We had celebrities on site and quality and flavor were really important. Chef William and team knocked it out of the park. The food was amazing and that was what he could do quickly and en masse. Not only does he have a natural flair for combining flavors, he is a pleasure to work with and made my life as the person responsible for crafty services so easy. I highly highly recommend Matsu, as do the entire cast and crew.

    Jessica G.

    An incredible experience in this hidden gem. The staff here is IMPECCABLE and the experience is 10/10. It's a great place for an upscale night, expect a bill upwards of $200+ and if you want to experience the 10 course, $550+. Another big plus is they have a lot of locally sourced food. This was my second time here and would go again!

    10 course tasting
    Christian C.

    Wowie wow. First time ever doing a tasting menu type of deal. Oh me oh my. Everything from the service to the drinks to the food 9.9/10. I'd show you my pictures of the food but I believe it is better to keep it a mystery, so you are unsure of what you are going to be eating next, as each dish has their own very unique characteristics. But wow what a lovely time it was, service was incredible and I enjoyed almost all of the food items! The only thing I found strange was pork. It was very tasty I just didn't understand why the walnut butter was part of it. Sure it might sound good because it was an apple walnut sauce, but from my taste, I feel it did not compliment the pork. The first one with the kanpachi and raspberry sauce and the 5th one with the rockfish with scales and the sweet potato chowder were absolutely unbelievably divine! I will cherish those forever. And that drink, I'm forgetting the name, but it is the first one on the mocktails, with honey, yuzu, and togarashi. Impeccable! Thank you so much! If I was wealthy, I'd be back in a heartbeat! P.s. from the outside I thought 100% that this place is closed even though a booked a non refundable reservation haha! Just open the door, you won't regret it!

    Felipe G.

    The 10 course tasting menu with bespoke wine pairings was amazing. The service was impeccable. Dishes were brought to the table and placed in front of us in coordinated fashion with description of dish and prep afterward try the staff. Everything was excellent. Ambiance is romantic and great for date night. The bespoke wine pairings were excellent. Mix of primarily unique white wines and Sake pairings. Can't wait to return.

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    Ask the Community - Matsu

    What is the dress code?

    I would say smart casual, no t-shirts. If you decide to go, send me a message and I'll give you some pointers.

    How long does the dining experience last for?

    I would allow for 2 hours, but you can take your time. My Chef's table exerience was around 3 hours, time to savor each dish and talk.

    What is parking like? Is there street parking or private lot?

    I did not check for private parking. I parked on the street, same block as the restaurant.

    I see many appetizing looking photos of Matsu's food - I don't see sushi? Is this a totally different experience than a sushi bar and if so...how?

    Hello Lucy! Matsu is a 10 course tasting menu formatted menu that focuses on the techniques behind… Read more

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    47.3 mi
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    Hot off the press: Belacan Grill is closing for six months…read moreand moving to Orange. If you love this place as much as I do, let's rally around the people who work there and let them know they will be there when they reopen. Tustin is remodeling the plaza where this historic restaurant now is located. This beautiful location is moving to a new location seven miles away. The food here is amazing. There are so many unique dishes you can not find anywhere else. For example, last night I had lychee with ice. Fresh, ripe lychees, mixed with juice and ice. Simple, fresh, and amazing. I miss the place already. Go before it is gone.

    This review is for a delivery order & the food taste, presentation, portion and quality is a…read moredisaster. This is probably the lowest tier of Malaysian restaurant I've ever had. They can't even spare a container for the Murtabak, it came wrapped in foil LOL. Like not even inside a container, it was just swished around the bag wrapped in foil. On top of it, it was soggy as F. Typically, restaurants will poke holes in the container to let it "breathe" in order to keep roti crisp even if you line it with foil and if they don't know about this, idk why they're even a restaurant. The lack of knowledge on this makes it questionable. Moving onto the Roti with curry, curry was meh. Usually you get hit with an aroma of inviting spices but this one just taste like what I find in frozen aisles or prepackaged cube curry. Nothing stands out. What a let down.. on top of that, roti seems like it was frozen, not fresh and soggy. It tasted like a scallion pancake without flavor, non of that puff pastry crusty, buttery and flakey texture you'd get from real authentic places. Food quality is definitely lacking here. In addition, the portion is so small, so laughable. (Refer to pic) The chicken satay came wrapped in a white paper bag which should have been foil so that it doesn't create moisture and then dry out the chicken. Idk what's with their packaging but again, you can't even spare a container? Instead you just opt to use a ton of plastic to wrap everything. It took such a long time to unwrap everything because they wrap every single sauce container, plastic container, paper container in Saran Wrap. A bit unenvironmental. The peanut sauce that came with the satay wasn't at all delicious nor authentic. Usually I'd want a refill of that sauce, but I end up just skipping it in the end because it wasn't even all that great. Lastly the laksa was decent but nothing to write home about. I've also never really had a laksa without prawns before, this version came with weird types of tofu (one that had a purple filling which had no taste) and fried tofu wedges (which is fine). There were two fish balls. Honestly this laksa tastes just decent, definitely not a signature item in any realm. I've had better laksa in Irvine from a place not specializing in laksa. I guess as long as you don't expect it to be like Ipoh Kopitiam quality then it's OK.

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