After debating which sushi place to try, we chose this one , located 5 minutes walk from the train station .
It looked closed at first, but after trying the door we saw a couple of diners sitting in dark lightning.
Immediately we were seated by a lady who gestured us to a seat.
The booths were comfy, so we began to browse the menu. Each page held a lot of pictures of signature dishes. To drink I chose a reasonably price cocktail called Grand Slam £4.50..he had a asahi. These drinks took awhile to arrive but I understood why when I saw mine. It was split into three colours, unfortunately it didn't taste as good as it looked.
Right food: tuna maki , £4 8 pieces, salmon maki wasn't not on the menu , these were made by request.
Tuna sashimi,£8, nigiri and finally a seafood hotpot for myself and he had the spicy pork Raman, choosing udon noodles.
The presentation was good, tuna was medium quality and the sushi reasonably sized. After all the sushi was consumed, the mains arrived.
The broth in mine was tasty however I only found one scallop in my dish. His was also satisfactory for the price. I think the rating goes mainly to the service, as she was very pleasant and asked chef to create dishes that were not on the menu. The sushi was good. But when you have tried a lot like I have it becomes harder to be wowed. read more