Yet another Japanese restaurant which has had rave reviews written about it - I just had to give this a try.
It was lunchtime on a weekend, but with only two tables occupied, the atmosphere was certainly one where you could hear a pin drop. Even if you couldn't hear it, one of the many waitresses just standing gawking at you would certainly rush to pick it up for you.
It was so serene, one could certainly look forward to a quiet and peaceful meal here.
Or maybe it's only like this on weekends?
Anyway, here's what we selected...
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AWESOME and FLAVOURSOME! |
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tastes as FRESH as it looks! |
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LOVED this too! |
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loses out to even Sakae SuShi's version |
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Looks and tastes great...juicy and tender! |
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least fave as i dun like crabsticks! |
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choc reigns over the vanilla |
Overall, i had a great time dining here....most commendable for its freshest ingredients and beautifully prepared and garnished dishes.
Judging from the prices of their sets....
Yes, yes ..it's on the slightly pricey side but still, i was glad to have savoured the taste of The Land of the Rising Sun at this very specialised restaurant.
For all its worth, at least there's no queue outside the restaurant and you'll very easily find this place inside Maju Junction - look for their huge signboard with the name
'MIKAN' in Chinese.
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