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2010-12-29
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Sumo House is one of the value-for-money and affordable Japanese food outlets that I like. Some items that I'd tried before:Udon Set ($5.90) - Udon paired with futo maki, california maki, side dish. An average set but satisfying nonetheless.Yaki-Udon ($5.90) - I love stir-fried udon because it is udon spiced up nicely! The fish was tasty but had a slightly tough breaded coat.Yakimeshi ($4.90) - Fried rice with breaded chicken. Another one of my favourites! Delicious fried rice that glistens and
Udon Set ($5.90) - Udon paired with futo maki, california maki, side dish. An average set but satisfying nonetheless.
Yaki-Udon ($5.90) - I love stir-fried udon because it is udon spiced up nicely! The fish was tasty but had a slightly tough breaded coat.
Yakimeshi ($4.90) - Fried rice with breaded chicken. Another one of my favourites! Delicious fried rice that glistens and tastes so well with crispy chicken! A must-try!
Salmon Teriyaki ($4.90) - Grilled salmon in teriyaki sauce; I prefer raw salmon over cooked ones but this salmon dish was drizzled in tangy teriyaki sauce that made me drool over it.
Salmon Sashimi ($8.90 for 7 pieces) - Give me raw salmon anytime! A usual easy-to-eat treat that gets me craving for more!
Every set comes with 2 slices of oranges to round off the meal.
Frozen Strawberries - A delightful treat for any sweet tooth!
Sumo House also provides free flow of green tea, self-service. So stop by the outlet if you're in the vicinity!
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