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The restaurant was opened a week ago by Japanese maguro and sashimi wholesaler Misaki Megumi Suisan, which offer a range of maguro donburi (rice bowls) at affordable prices. The restaurant was small in size and could sit up to 32 diners. Currently from 1 Feb to 3 Feb 2017, the restaurant was a 50% off promotion of its Otoro Menshi donburi which usually priced at S$32.80++. The restaurant is the sister restaurant to the more upscale Maguro Donya Miuramisakikou Sushi & Dining, which is located at
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The restaurant was opened a week ago by Japanese maguro and sashimi wholesaler Misaki Megumi Suisan, which offer a range of maguro donburi (rice bowls) at affordable prices. The restaurant was small in size and could sit up to 32 diners. Currently from 1 Feb to 3 Feb 2017, the restaurant was a 50% off promotion of its Otoro Menshi donburi which usually priced at S$32.80++. The restaurant is the sister restaurant to the more upscale Maguro Donya Miuramisakikou Sushi & Dining, which is located at Eat at Seven in Suntec City.
With the 50% off promotion on-going, the queue at the restaurant could take more than 1 hour to get a seat. Ice water is served free. Hot green tea is served free during lunch but chargeable at S$1 during dinner.
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Otoro Menshi donburi (usual S$32.80++)
Served with premium maguro
The dish was served with sushi ginger and wasabi, with a bowl of miso soup by the side. The sliced fish was smooth and oily rich, although I wish there was some marble on the meat, while the rice was slightly oily and sweet. It was not bad except for the wasabi which I felt was not the freshly grated type as the taste was too strong and the texture was more like made from powder type.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2017-02-02
Dining Method
Dine In
Type of Meal
Dinner