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2013-02-01
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When one craves for good commercial Japanese food, Ichiban Sushi always comes to mind. Famed for its bento sets which offer a wide variety of food choices for the consumer who wants a bit of everything, there is always a queue for their awesome Japanese food, especially during dinner hours. This is a complimentary gyoza dish (redeemable by a loyalty card system that Ichiban has, will elaborate on this below). This dish is not fantastic and tastes like your ordinary gyoza. However, it comes with
The service at IMM is not great. We were a party of 6 and had to wait up to half an hour for a table (8-8.30pm). The staff's allocation of customers to their seats were not the most efficient and we saw that many tables that can seat 2 were left unoccupied. By the time we got our food and started dining, it was almost 9. There was a trainee staff who was rather unfriendly and did not attempt a smile throughout her service. Someone should teach her how to achieve a nice smoky-eyed makeup effect. Since she did not have a smile on her face at all, she looked like she had been punched. A scheme to keep the customers coming back is the loyalty card system which allows you to redeem free food/vouchers during some of your visits. Just visit more to get more stamps and you can enjoy some free dishes (like the gyoza dish). You can also get a free spin on the wheel of fortune when your card is filled up (kids find this really fun). Prizes include $20-$80 cash vouchers. You get a chance to participate in a lucky draw where you stand a chance to win a trip to Tokyo! I would visit Ichiban for their food but would go earlier next time to secure a table at a more appropriate timing. I would also recommend that 2 people share one set (especially if you're a small-eater) as there is just too much food in one set.
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