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I found myself at JEM one afternoon thinking of a good restaurant to eat… something I haven’t tried yet. So I walked around the mall and found Ichiban Boshi. What really attracted me to this place was the Kuriya or the marketplace section where they store the fresh sushi. You can choose what you want from the open freezer and just pay at the counter.But if you go inside the resto, you would see that there’s also a sushi conveyor belt where you can enjoy the offerings there. I wasn’t really cravi
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I found myself at JEM one afternoon thinking of a good restaurant to eat… something I haven’t tried yet. So I walked around the mall and found Ichiban Boshi. What really attracted me to this place was the Kuriya or the marketplace section where they store the fresh sushi. You can choose what you want from the open freezer and just pay at the counter.

But if you go inside the resto, you would see that there’s also a sushi conveyor belt where you can enjoy the offerings there. I wasn’t really craving for sushi so I just checked the menu and decided on the chicken karaage. It just looked so good in the photo that I decided to have it for lunch.
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When my order came, it was in a take-away microwavable container (even though I was dining in). Aside from three big pieces of the chicken, there was also 1 dumpling and 1 potato cake. When I took a bite of the potato cake, it was hot! The dumpling was hot too and crispy. The chicken karaage had a really crispy breading. The meat was well marinated and was very tender. It tasted like it was freshly cooked. The rice they gave was the brown version… the healthy one so I thoroughly enjoyed it, too. My meal only cost about 7 dollars so it’s pretty reasonable.
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2013-06-19