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I can see that most reviews for Agehan concern lunches. That is understandable as the restaurant sits in the center of our CBD. Most Central diners will notice how deserted the place is at night, especially on weekends, when most diners move to CWB. Agehan has a long history in Hong Kong as I remember having lunch at both its old location at the basement of the Furama Hotel (now AIA Central) as well as this new location at Exchange Square. No doubt it is well known for its business lunches.
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I can see that most reviews for Agehan concern lunches. That is understandable as the restaurant sits in the center of our CBD. Most Central diners will notice how deserted the place is at night, especially on weekends, when most diners move to CWB. Agehan has a long history in Hong Kong as I remember having lunch at both its old location at the basement of the Furama Hotel (now AIA Central) as well as this new location at Exchange Square. No doubt it is well known for its business lunches.

Our visit to Agehan last Saturday preceded the movie “Hangover” at IFC. We sat down and ordered sashimi and some sake. We also ordered an extra toro as we have a party of six. I was utterly disappointed at the product. I didn’t think the toro is toro, having experienced real toro at Sushi Hero, Imamura, etc. and considering the price. The assorted sashimi is also very small with two piece each, not enough for everyone to say the least and the quality also very mediocre.

We then have the standard set dinner such as tonkatsu and they are as good as they serve them at lunch.

The sake selection can be considered non-existent so forget about it!

If you want to have sashimi and sushi, go elsewhere. Otherwise, prepare for a sticker shock and a bad hangover the next morning!
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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用餐日期
2009-09-05
人均消費
$500 (晚餐)
推介美食
  • Set lunch and dinner but avoid sushi and sashimi