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This is located at one of the newer areas of the mall, and one can see that is popular with both locals and tourists. Photographs of hand rolls and various sushi dishes are pasted around the store, and a counter with soya sauce and other condiments are available. For the price, around $15 to $20, it's definitely value for money. The quality of its ingredients is above average and the skill in which it is presented surpasses expectations.The deep fried tempura prawn roll (I think it's called happ
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This is located at one of the newer areas of the mall, and one can see that is popular with both locals and tourists. Photographs of hand rolls and various sushi dishes are pasted around the store, and a counter with soya sauce and other condiments are available. For the price, around $15 to $20, it's definitely value for money. The quality of its ingredients is above average and the skill in which it is presented surpasses expectations.
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The deep fried tempura prawn roll (I think it's called happy prawn maki?) is simply divine for $18. The prawn tempura is crunchy and succulent, itself a little sweet, and the generous layer of cold mayo roe sauce just brings it up a notch. They definitely do not skimp on their toppings here. Add a dash of soya sauce, and it's almost like eating at any good Japanese restaurants. The service is efficient and fast, and the food is pipping hot and attractive with its freshness and colours.
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