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2015-01-17
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Needed a quick lunch at Exchange Square so decided to sit down at Agehan. The waitresses sat us down quickly and the place was clean. The two of us ordered a tempura on rice (5 prawns, a bit of fish and a variety of vegetables) and a udon and tempura (2 prawns and a variety of fish) which stangely also came with a couple of plain sushi rolls. The udon noodles were fine, nothing spectacular. The tempura was freshly made and hot which was good. Batter was not the thinest or even very thin (but th
The two of us ordered a tempura on rice (5 prawns, a bit of fish and a variety of vegetables) and a udon and tempura (2 prawns and a variety of fish) which stangely also came with a couple of plain sushi rolls.
The udon noodles were fine, nothing spectacular. The tempura was freshly made and hot which was good. Batter was not the thinest or even very thin (but then cannot expect Tokyo top-class quality here). Not the thick and plasticky variety either. So I would say it is fine especially for a quick lunch of 30 minutes. What was strange was that it came with two sushi rolls which had no topping or filling. Wonder why?
The tempura on rice was pretty good too. Again, tempura freshly made and I feel that the rice was better value, with 5 prawns (cost just a bit more than the udon) and it made for a filling meal.
Both came with the usual yellow radish slices which was pretty standard. There was also a small serving of dark seaweed with the rice which was far too salty.
Guests were offered coffee at the end of the meal. Rather aromatic. Service was fine.
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