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J “Jayhawk” Gould -
9 years ago
If you aren't certain, go fusion. Set in a housing area near some other restaurants. A bourgeois neighborhood not exactly pointing to authentic food experience. This place with a non-conclusive name is above all sympathetic and well-mooded. Good music mix, could be a bit louder.
The food is prepared to order, and very carefully. The fish is rather good, but the rice was too dry, which is way better than the maché of so many south asian sushi bistros. Chinese soy sauce bottles. Prolly the noodles and the sides are their best items. The ginger tea is supposed to be custom-made with slices of ginger, but it is not fresh-boiled, and they add too much honey. Without a fresh sting, pointless.
The spicy cucumber salad turned out to be cucumber kimchi, which had matured a bit.
In all, a good experience with different variations, thou not the greatest sushi.