Each table has a variety of salts and sauces. There is green tea salt, plum salt (which is a nice pink-purple colour) and sea salt for dipping the yakitori in, but i thought it was too salty already. Grilled Onigiri (Rice Ball)
This one is the salmon rice ball. The rice on the outside is grilled and crispy, a bit like the crispy rice at the bottom of the claypot dish. I didn't quite like this one cos it was too salty but it was interesting to try.
The main course comes with an assortment of skewered meats, seafood or vegetables. I've tried the chicken set twice, and it comes with about 2 sticks of yakitori, one stick of 3 chicken meat balls, Chicken wing and a few other things that i cannt remember.
The seafood set is quite good, and there's unagi (eel), hotate (scallops), salmon, prawn and some other kind of fish i think. It comes with miso soup, rice, appetiser and fruit.
The sets cost about $20 depending on which set you choose.
They also have a take-away section where you can get the grilled riceballs and yakitori.
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3 comments:
eh fantastic photos. i link you soon can?
I tried their food, and I thought it wasn't that good as I expected. I think it was a poor imitation of sun and moon dining. Maybe its because we ate diferent dishes? Whatever it is, I thought the food is over-priced too. Just my 2 cents worth...
The lunch sets are quite reasonably priced - it's quite different from Sun and Moon since this specialises in mainly grilled stuff. Anyway, thanks for the feedback!
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