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2022-12-07
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There is less people here than Sushiro, so you don’t have to queue for long. I came on a Tuesday night at 6pm and I got to go straight in. The seating time limit is 100 minutes and last order is 20 minutes before your 100 minutes is up. The inside is bigger than it looks from the outside and it unexpectedly is quite aesthetic.Wifi is available and ordering is through QR code, but for some reason it couldn’t load on my phone even though the staff kindly and patiently switched a few QR codes for m
Wifi is available and ordering is through QR code, but for some reason it couldn’t load on my phone even though the staff kindly and patiently switched a few QR codes for me to try. They also offered to help me take my order manually in the end.
We ordered the following. The steamed egg was soft and full of seafood. The sushi were all seared well and the sashimi quality is good (better than Sushiro’s). The fried buffalo cheese was very special, as we could dip it in honey and seasalt. The catalana, although $6 more expensive than Sushiro’s $22 catalana, is exactly the same, except here, they caramelise the top right in front of you.
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Overall, although the food quality is better here, I still prefer Sushiro more, because it has more food options that I like (and it is cheaper🤣)
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