Located in Qingguang Market, the Japanese restaurant sometimes requires a wait during dining hours, so be sure to press the number pad as soon as you arrive.
Ordering is done via tablet, and you'll be notified with music when your order is ready.
This time, I ordered a bowl of ramen for $120. It's not a large bowl, making it perfect for trying a variety of dishes, so you can order a lot. The ramen tasted pretty good, and the soup was quite rich.
My favorite is their tempura, priced at $60, which includes two shrimp, two mushrooms, two slices of sweet potato, and one okra. The light sauce pairs well with the fried items. I really liked every piece of vegetable in the tempura, and they were all deliciously prepared, all for just $60.
There are so many types of nigiri sushi that I forgot what I ordered as soon as I had finished ordering, only to focus on eating. I thoroughly enjoyed everything I picked this time. Nigiri sushi is perfect for those who like a variety of flavors and small portions.
The dining environment is quite comfortable.
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