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2011-07-03
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This would be one of the cheapest Japanese buffet out there, costing about $19 for saturday lunch and yet serve quality sashimi. A downside to it would be that the variety of food here is not much, and that there are only salmon and tuna sashimi available. However, i only go for the salmon ones most of the time, so it does not really make a difference to me. Cooked food wise, there were quite some choices, but i particularly like the pork katsu with cheese. It had to be eaten hot, or it will see
Cooked food wise, there were quite some choices, but i particularly like the pork katsu with cheese. It had to be eaten hot, or it will seemed hard after a while. And they served ramen too! Being a sister group of tampopo, i had great expectations of that, but it turns out to be just alright, nothing impressive. The eggs were served separately, and gosh, i would love the egg if it was not served cold.
For the dessert, there were not a lot of choices, but the milk pudding and chocolate eclairs were great! Snatch them at the start of the buffet though, cause it will run out soon and replaced with some other dessert. Custard pudding was average and the coffee jelly was slightly bitter, if not for the milk at the top.
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