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Recently, I found myself trying out another new sushi chain, Nihon Mura Express which features the standard sushi conveyor belt and an almost completely electronic system of ordering just like Genki Sushi and Sakae Sushi.What I love about Nihon Mura Express is that it is perfect for people who hate math. Every plate is going at $1.50, so you will count the coloured plates towards the end and multiply it by $1.50. Do note that drinks are mandatory for each guest, you can choose from Green Tea, Ic
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Recently, I found myself trying out another new sushi chain, Nihon Mura Express which features the standard sushi conveyor belt and an almost completely electronic system of ordering just like Genki Sushi and Sakae Sushi.
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What I love about Nihon Mura Express is that it is perfect for people who hate math. Every plate is going at $1.50, so you will count the coloured plates towards the end and multiply it by $1.50. Do note that drinks are mandatory for each guest, you can choose from Green Tea, Iced Lemon Tea and Pepsi. No Coke available - an apology to members of Team Coca Cola.
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Most of the dishes were sufficient to satisfy the regular sushi cravings, but still an obvious notch lower in terms of freshness as compared to Itacho Sushi who makes your orders on the spot. I guess it's inevitable as the sushi has been traveling around the conveyor belt for some time. It's good for variety, as shown by the spread as demonstrated below, but not much of innovation of sushi to speak of.
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Pro tip: I would recommend you to order your sushi from the tablet because it tastes more fresh when prepared from the kitchen. Most of them costs $1.50 as well. The more memorable dishes include the Lobster handroll - which was surprisingly good because the seafood flavours were a real kick and the seaweed was easy to bite. I really enjoyed the Red Bean Mochi as well, which was soft and fluffy, it was like biting on a piece of cloud! It wasn't sticky at all. Both the green and purple-coloured mochi are red bean flavoured.
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For more pictures, visit http://spherepiece.blogspot.sg/2013/12/food-feat-nihon-mura-izakaya-cathay.html
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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2013-12-01
Recommended Dishes
  • Lobster Handroll
  • Mochi