鮭魚親子丼和林居小資丼的鮮度尚可,但份量偏少,特上刺身五種的價格與分量不成比例。和風鱈魚肝的調味表現良好,整體滋味不錯,適合小食量者。
位於熱鬧的永吉路30巷,店內用餐環境稍顯擁擠,尤其在用餐高峰時段。
飲料和味噌湯無限自取,服務效率良好,讓用餐體驗更為順暢。
Linjia Japanese Cuisine Yongji Store is located in the bustling Yongji Road Alley 30. Yongji Road Alley 30 is the most lively gathering place of affordable eateries near the Xinyi Project Area, where the lunch crowd often overwhelms the nearby working professionals. However, the number of tourists on weekends is actually comparable to that of the office workers.
Today, we enjoyed salmon chirashi don, Linjia budget rice bowl, five kinds of special sashimi, and Japanese-style cod liver, totaling 1045 TWD.
Salmon Chirashi Don:
The freshness and deliciousness of the dish are average, but there are a bit few salmon roe, so we ordered the A set. The chawanmushi (steamed egg custard) performed adequately.
Linjia Budget Rice Bowl:
We also added the A set here. The price of the budget meal and the portion size are relatively balanced, although after adding the A set, it's not exactly more budget-friendly. By budget standards, the portion of sashimi is quite considerable, and the freshness is decent. The restaurant's idea of filling the bowl with side dishes of shredded burdock and jadeite is quite obvious, but the flavors are still tasty, so we can overlook this issue.
Five Kinds of Special Sashimi:
This really feels a bit insufficient; this costs 230 TWD... The quality of the sashimi is quite consistent, so I won't elaborate further.
Japanese-Style Cod Liver:
The strong flavor of cod liver and the balance of tangy seasoning is quite nice; the bonito flakes in this dish are a nice finishing touch.
Overall, it is a Japanese restaurant with decent flavors, but the portions are rather small. One can understand that the rental costs could indeed affect the content of the dishes, but it really is a bit too little. Even though drinks and miso soup are self-served and unlimited, that doesn't add much value.
However, it might be nice for those with a small appetite, offering refined Japanese cuisine.
I recommend it to everyone.
The sashimi is quite fresh, and the scallops don’t have a strange medicinal smell. The side dishes of the rice bowl and the vinegared rice are evenly seasoned. The overall taste is good, but the CP value is not high in terms of portion size and price. The sashimi is a bit small. The self-service miso soup and black tea are delicious
There are boxed sushi outside the counter for takeout, but the dining environment inside is a bit crowded.