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Running very late for a high school gathering; so pre-ordered sushi set on the way, timed it perfectly so appetizers started to arrive the moment I sat down.Frankly, the miso soup and the salads were the usuals you would get from any Japanese restaurant - the miso soup was slightly too salty for my taste. The "main course" - rice with assorted sashimi - was beatifully arrayed and the glistening raw seafood was quite enticing. The sashimi was quite fresh and one could taste the natural sweetness 
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Running very late for a high school gathering; so pre-ordered sushi set on the way, timed it perfectly so appetizers started to arrive the moment I sat down.
Frankly, the miso soup and the salads were the usuals you would get from any Japanese restaurant - the miso soup was slightly too salty for my taste. The "main course" - rice with assorted sashimi - was beatifully arrayed and the glistening raw seafood was quite enticing. The sashimi was quite fresh and one could taste the natural sweetness of the seafood. What I especially liked was the thick-cut slices of sashimi as these allowed the patrons to fully appreciate the taste and texture of the different fishes. The salmon, mackeral and the scallop were the best. However, why this was named the "sushi set" puzzled us as there was no sushi to be seen. The green tea ice cream was rather watery and the flavour was not very strong, there were also bits of frozen ice which might have indicated repeated thawing and freezing.
I suppose the quality of food just matched the price, considering this was a pricey district after all. A plus: the service was quite good and the staff were friendly.
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Date of Visit
2014-03-15
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$165 (Lunch)