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2013-02-18
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Sakae Sushi serves very commercial Japanese food and it seems that their standard is dwindling over the years. I would even prefer getting sushi from Isetan Scotts' basement supermarket than dine here. The Unagi Binbinba ($12.99) looks impressive in a hot stone bowl, but the unagi was served cold and it had a heap of rice but not much ingredients. It's basically just a lot of plain Japanese rice topped up with shredded tamago, mushrooms and a few slices of cold unagi on top. There were also a fe
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