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Found this Sakae Sushi restaurant just next to the Breadtalk at Tiong Bahru. The space for this Sakae Sushi restaurant is not so big and the shape of this restaurant is a bit weird, it’s in L shape. The end is blocked. I walked all the way back to the front and go another side again while my friend just sat at the table that just a table away from where I standing. Overall the food is nice. I like the Tamago sushi because the Tamago is soft but not soggy. They do not have many variety of sushi o
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Found this Sakae Sushi restaurant just next to the Breadtalk at Tiong Bahru. The space for this Sakae Sushi restaurant is not so big and the shape of this restaurant is a bit weird, it’s in L shape. The end is blocked. I walked all the way back to the front and go another side again while my friend just sat at the table that just a table away from where I standing.

Overall the food is nice. I like the Tamago sushi because the Tamago is soft but not soggy. They do not have many variety of sushi on the belt. You might need to order through the systems that installed in the pc on your table or get the waiter to help. The Sakae Chawanmushi is disappointing. The eggs are not smooth, and I can see so many holes in the chawanmushi that caused of the bubbles that appears when they beat the eggs I suppose.

I am sorry to say that, their service is quite good but I hardly get what they trying to say. They are mainly foreigner workers from Philippines or Indonesia. I am not sure.
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