- 総合評価 3
- 料理 3
- サービス 3
- 雰囲気 1
After a long activity filled Saturday out, kids wanted to have sushi and we did not want to go too far, spend too much money or stress out from having an upscale sushi restaurant with tired kids so we looked for something local and easy.
We had a sashimi platter, prawn tempura, gyoza, chicken katsu don and a few rolls. The quality of the sushi was fine, better than the likes of Itsu but not as good as sushi specialist restaurants. The prawn tempura was fried prawns and decent, but not flaky with a proper panko crust as a traditional prawn tempura should be. The chicken gyoza was very good, nicely juicy filling with light pan fried crisp on the outside. The katsu don was generously portioned and tasty. The sushi rolls were fine and kids loved the cucumber roll and the salmon roll we ordered them. The sushi pieces they ordered were also fine with long thin slices of fish. The sashimi platter was 9 pieces of fish, of which there were 3 slices of salmon and then 1 or 2 slices of a few other fishes (tuna, mackerel, prawn). The dragon roll was an avocado roll with tempura prawn and panko bits on top – I didn’t find it all that interesting but can see why others might with the textures and tastes. The quality of the fish was fine, not outstanding but certainly good enough for this local restaurant and good enough for the kids to enjoy it.
We were the only eat-in family at the restaurant and there was a constant stream of take-away drivers coming and going. The restaurant is small and doesn’t have any atmosphere so I can see why people prefer take away. When we were there the smoke detector kept beeping with low battery which contributed to the lack of atmosphere. That being said, it was fine for what we needed that evening. Will we go back? Probably not unless the children are desperate and we are not up for splashing out. This is a decent place for local sushi takeaway but for eating in – there are more interesting options nearby to consider.