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2014-03-29
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We wanted to try the ramen joint on the same street but they've sold out of soup base "ages ago" so we've been told, so to satisfy our Japanese food craving we opted for this restaurant a couple of shops down. It did not disappoint, in fact, it excelled.The shop is small, the seats are reasonbly spaced out, though the staff have to sashay around the corners of the tables (albeit with ease), and the ambience would have been great had it not been for a super loud crowd next to us, rendering us dea
The shop is small, the seats are reasonbly spaced out, though the staff have to sashay around the corners of the tables (albeit with ease), and the ambience would have been great had it not been for a super loud crowd next to us, rendering us deaf to our own voice. Nevertheless, we still had a great dinner as the food more than made up for it.
We started off with a plate of salmon sashimi (3 pieces), very healthily-portioned, chunky, firm, and fresh. At $40, it was a steal. The daily special had salmon belly for $48 but we didn't want to OD on raw fish and instead tried other choice items from the menu. We also tried the tsukune and chicken cartilage sausage from the yakitori section, and both were nicely seasoned and grilled.
From the salad section we had the sashimi salad (well, a little more omega-3 wouldn't hurt). The soy-based dressing was refreshing and not overpowering, and thankfully the chef didn't drench out the salad as if dousing out a fire, which left the leaves crispy and verdant. There was octopus in the sashimi mix which gave it an extra chewiness, and the caviar on top added a touch of elegance.
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