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I am a regular at Oedo Restaurant. I was quite surprised by the recent comment made by Scout and I feel the need to comment on what he has said. Scout said that he went to Oedo at night and I presume he was eating in a VIP guest room that night as he said that he asked the waitress 'to come in'. I often sit in the rooms too and the waitresses who serve in the rooms are waitresses of especially high quality; polite and always helpful. I've been to Oedo for years and I know they would never say an
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I am a regular at Oedo Restaurant. I was quite surprised by the recent comment made by Scout and I feel the need to comment on what he has said. Scout said that he went to Oedo at night and I presume he was eating in a VIP guest room that night as he said that he asked the waitress 'to come in'. I often sit in the rooms too and the waitresses who serve in the rooms are waitresses of especially high quality; polite and always helpful. I've been to Oedo for years and I know they would never say anything rude like that.

Moreover, I've been there so many times, there has never been a single time where I was without tea because they bring you the tea customarily before you even start ordering your food - just after you've sat down at the table. So I found what Scout said really hard to believe.

Also, I eat sashimi and sushi there every time and they have never been 'warm' as Scout claimed. Maybe Scout expected the sashimi to be 'cold'. Sashimi is actually supposed to be kept at 4 degrees celsius. When the sashimi is being prepared and taken out of the fridge, you can expect it to be a bit warmer than that by the time you eat it. If you order a small portion of sushi it will be served not on top of a bowl with ice, but on a japanese dish - often sashimi servved like that in any restaurant is not supposed to be cold. If you think about it, if you don't have sashimi served on ice at a restaurant have you ever eaten a really cold piece of sashimi? I haven't and I've eaten sashimi for years and years
!! However, if you do order a large amount of sushi, Oedo oftens puts those sashimi on ice and you can expect those pieces of sashimi to be cold.

Hope what has said has been helpful
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(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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