Request: Muramasa: The Demon Blade – Fish Udon (???)
![]()
People always send in requests for Muramasa: The Demon Blade, a game which I had never heard of, and that even after lengthy investigation remains completely enigmatic to me. There’s very little information available about this game, for example the Wikia only has 13 pages. Thirteen! If half the people who asked for Muramasa related food had taken the time to perhaps contribute to that Wikia then I might know what the hell I’m cooking. Truth be told here, the recipe below is based solely on the most common image used to represent the (apparently) wide variety of dishes available at noodle houses through the game – so in a sense it’s the purest Gourmet Gaming dish; it only has its in-game representation influencing it and nothing else. If you happen to know what this is, or could provide more information than the few people I passed the picture around, please let me know!
This recipe serves 2.
What you will need: A Large wok and a frying pan.
Ingredients:
2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
1 Tablespoon Toasted Sesame Oil
2 Tablespoons Chinese Five Spice
1 Medium White Onion (Sliced)
½ Medium Red Chilli (Sliced)
75g / 1 Cup Button Mushrooms (Quatered)
150g / 1 ½ Cup Pak Choi (Roughly Chopped)
500ml / 2 Cups Vegetable Stock
Dark Soy Sauce
150g / 1 Cup Udon Noodles
2 Seabass Fillets
2 Spring Onions/Scallions (Sliced)
Making the Fish Udon (???):
- On a medium heat, warm a tablespoon of olive oil and sesame oil in a wok. Next add the Chinese five spice, white onion and red chilli and fry for about a minute.
- Add the mushrooms and pak choi and cook until soft. Pour in the vegetable stock, add a dash of soy sauce and allow the liquid to simmer gently on a low heat.
- Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a frying pan on a low heat and warm through the udon noodles; once warm serve them in the bowls.
- Turn the heat on the frying pan up high, add a little more oil if required then add the seabass fillets skin side down. Allow the fish to fry for about 2 minutes, then flip it over and cook for another 2.
- Pour the broth and vegetables over the noodles, then layer with the seabass. Garnish the dish with sliced chillies and spring onions.

I’m not sure what I just made, but it was seriously delicious. The great thing about Asian style cuisine is how fast and simple it can be, and it leaves a wondering feelings of being well fed, almost cleansed. During my searching I discovered that food was actually a great influence in Muramasa and that recreating the “pleasure of eating” was an important aspect of its design. With an ethos like that, and after tasting this dish, I think it’s a game I would most definitely like to experience.
Like this? You might also enjoy the Persona 4 - Aiya Rainy Day Special Mega Beef Bowl.


















