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2013-12-27
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During my internship, my colleagues decided to go to Sushi Express at 313@Somerset, not too far away from the office for lunch. I tagged along, since they mentioned: affordable-sushi-buffet. Very attractive.Anyway I didn't manage to take any pictures cause I was too busy fishing plates that came out of the conveyor belt. Speaking of which, my colleagues and I went at around 11+, just before 12pm and the place was not that packed yet. The restaurant is decked out in orange and black, and there is
Anyway I didn't manage to take any pictures cause I was too busy fishing plates that came out of the conveyor belt. Speaking of which, my colleagues and I went at around 11+, just before 12pm and the place was not that packed yet. The restaurant is decked out in orange and black, and there is the huge conveyor belt, which somewhat reminds me of a snake around the dining area. We sat at the back, right next to kitchen, and where most of the food are prepared and placed on the belt. I think Sushi Express is aptly-named because it offers a no-frills dining experience. You want sushi, you get sushi, and an amazing variety at that. I am used to seeing eel, salmon but they happen to have some other varieties of fish as well.
I happen to like their dessert selection as well. Besides sushi, and other delectable Japanese cuisine, one can find desserts like cheesecake, and cream puffs on the conveyor belt. I even saw red velvet cakes but i was too bloated from eating too many cream puffs before that. Their cream puffs were sweet little delights of chilled pastries at bite-sized portions. Easy to pop one into the mouth. One plate has got 3 cream puffs and I think most of us had more than 1 serving of this simple but delightful dessert.
One plate of sushi cost $1.50 and it was not too expensive considering the extensive range and variety of food offered there.
Definitely worth a visit if you are craving for sushi!
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