Though it's really alot of sashimi for $15, I think Wasabi Tei beats it hands down in terms of quality and quantity - even with the Nazi chef (who looks really virulent).
The Chawanmushi was soft and silky, with quite a few ingredients at the bottom (if I remember correctly, there was eel too!) and the miso soup has bits of salmon and a prawn head.
Though I'm not a big fan of eel (I find it too salty and very filling because it's quite oily), it was tuesday and I thought it'll be a pity not to eat the eel. The set lunch comes with salmon sashimi and watermelon, as well as a cube of chilled tofu. There's really alot of eel for $15++ (Sushi Tei is insanely stingy with their meat nowadays), and there's even miso soup, fruits, beancurd, 3 pieces of salmo sashimi and green tea thrown in.
Needless to say, the next time I'm posted near Novena, I'll definitly drop by for a visit on either Mondays, Tuesdays or Fridays.
Matsuo Sushi
1 Goldhill Plaza
#01-17 Goldhill Plaza
Tel: 6356 2603
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After Nogawa and maybe Tatsuya, I like Matsuo for their quality and VFM. :)
-__- c'mon matsuo so does -not- lose out to wasabi tei -_- in terms of quality. wasabi tei is cheaper but the fish in matsuo is definitely fresher.
I think Matsuo's value for money, but Wasabi Tei serves fresher and better cuts of fish for the same price. I'm going there today for lunch (if I manage to wake up and get the 1st seating) - and I'll be posting about it (along with the previous time I've been there). Matsuo's fish was not as fresh as Wasabi Tei's on the days that I went.
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