The salmon sashimi at Sushi郎 has unstable fat marbling, but occasionally it reaches the level of Japanese restaurants. The overall selection of dishes is diverse and reasonably priced.
The environment is clean and tidy, the sofa seats are comfortable and offer privacy, and it is recommended to draw a number in advance to estimate the waiting time.
The staff delivered the meal quickly and were also able to assist promptly during checkout. The overall service performance was good.
Environment
The environment at Sushi郎 is quite similar everywhere; it is very clean and tidy, which I like a lot. It is recommended to take a number when you arrive to estimate the waiting time. The sofa seats are not only comfortable but also provide personal privacy.
Menu
📍 Red plate 💰 40
📍 Silver plate 💰 60
📍 Gold plate 💰 80
📍 Black plate 💰 100
My favorite here is the salmon sashimi. Although the fat content of the salmon can vary each time, when it is beautifully marbled, it really is not inferior to those from Japanese restaurants. I personally really like Sushi郎, and there is even a point collection activity to exchange for items you want right now!
Parking
There is a paid parking lot 🅿️ where you can park for free if you spend a certain amount. 👍
Payment Methods
Cash 💵
Credit card 💳
Mobile payment
Some people say: After eating sushiro, you will not want to eat fresh food again.
This time I finally realized what it feels like!
Although I know that many branches have been opened in Taiwan, the long queues always put me off. Today, my mood was high, so I came to eat sushi alone😆.
The sushi rice is kept at just the right temperature, and the fish is tender and fragrant as you chew it. The meal is delivered very quickly, and the fish is grilled and oozes sweet oil! The ice cream is rich.
I also saw many people ordering desserts, which are really good items!
It's a pity that the meal time was only 60 minutes, so I ate in a bit of a hurry and couldn't savor every bite of sushi.
Considering this branch only, I feel it is a pity to mention a few things:
1️⃣ Meal period
Maybe there happens to be an elementary school nearby. I entered the restaurant for dinner at about 18:00, which happened to be during the middle and late dining hours of the previous wave of customers. Most of these customers were parents bringing their children to dine, so this time period was full of children. Loud noises.
While I was eating sushi, I felt the child in the seat behind me jumping up and down on the seat and kicking my feet hard. Basically, while I was eating sushi, the chair kept vibrating...
Of course, this is partly an education issue, and I did not include it in the number of stars in the rating, but if you have friends who want to come to this restaurant to dine, you may want to pay a little attention to the dining time.
2️⃣The plate is neat and tidy
The cleanliness of the seats, corridors, and tabletops are all OK, but when the a la carte sushi is delivered to the plate, you will see some inexplicable stains.
After removing the plate from the conveyor, my hands will naturally touch the bottom of the plate, and I often feel some oiliness. Among them, I ordered a piece of garlic tempura nigiri sushi (with sauce on top) , when I took off the dinner plate, I felt the sauce directly under the dinner plate.
I don’t know how it was handled backstage, but there were some oil stains on the dinner plates. Although it didn’t look like the plates were not washed, it looked more like the oil-stained hands kept touching other corners of the dinner plate during the process of making sushi. .
Generally speaking, these are the two things you should pay attention to when dining out🙋
Personally, I think if the goal is to eat enough, per capita consumption should be around $500.
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