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So now, I'm gonna introduce another choice in their menu and that is Saba Chicken Teriyaki Set (or call it Set No. 9) that costs you $4, complete with a rice, miso soup and two jellys. The jelly is only meant for set meals so remember to grab it at the counter. The Saba fish is about half slice portion that is pan fried nicely without being charred. But this is my first and last time having Saba fish because I don't really like it. I'm not sure if that is the taste but the fishy smell can be fel
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So now, I'm gonna introduce another choice in their menu and that is Saba Chicken Teriyaki Set (or call it Set No. 9) that costs you $4, complete with a rice, miso soup and two jellys. The jelly is only meant for set meals so remember to grab it at the counter.

The Saba fish is about half slice portion that is pan fried nicely without being charred. But this is my first and last time having Saba fish because I don't really like it. I'm not sure if that is the taste but the fishy smell can be felt although it is properly cooked. Luckily, there is teriyaki sauce pour over it which actually can cover the smell so that I can finish it all without waste. I can't say that is not fresh but just don't really like the taste.

And on the same plate is the chicken. Actually it is just fried chicken cutlet with teriyaki sauce. Nothing specially about that. It is of course crispy but a little oily plus the fats can be seen too. There is a small amount of plain-looking salad with little amount of mayonnaise on it to reduce the oiliness and it helps somehow.

Overall, with a price of $4 what's more can you ask for when this can actually fill up your stomach for at least the rest of the afternoon till dinner time.
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2013-06-10