A well-known chain brand of Japanese cuisine distinguishes prices by the color of the plates. The cheapest dish is $30 per plate.
There are quite a variety of sushi types, and I don’t remember their names; I just take what I like after trying a few. No matter which sushi you choose, it's all quite delicious with a bit of wasabi.
It’s a must to have hot water and tea bags on the table to brew your own tea.
When coming here to eat, you usually don’t fill up too much because if you really want to eat your fill, it can actually be quite expensive.
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