Boo had been giving me a lot of surprises, and this time is just as special as the other he had done for me. As he knew I was pretty stressed up by the workload recently and Japanese food is one of my favorite cruise, I was brought to this Japanese restaurant at the Millennium Walk.
As we do not have any reservation, we need to be located at the outdoor. For which, I think it was a blessing in disguise.. Hahaha, I got to breath some fresh air,enjoying the light breeze with Boo. OO.. and I saw a strange phenomeon, which was the servers here had to knee down on his/her one knee beside our tables to note down our orders. The tables aren't that low, you know?!
Guess it was one of their customer services to us. Well, then I have to say I was impressed it. Boo recommended some of the food on the Menu and both of us decided to share the two sets plus a side dish.
The fried burdock was the first to serve and gosh, it was really crispy but it was tasteless if served without the salt and a little squeeze of lime. Frankly speaking, I don't know what is burdock so well I google and this was what I have got.
The dry root of the burdock and it is said to prevent high cholesterol problems, clears the toxins out from the body, and more other benefits like curing sore throats and colds. Nice ah?!
Both of the main sets came abit later and I forced Boo to take the orh lulu eel set while I took the salmon set. I have to compliment the rice as it was really fragrant and each grain of rice was well cooked; non sticky. The marinated sliced mushroom and the vegetable tasted heavenly with the rice and the slices of fresh salmon. Yummy! The chawanmushi and other sides were so-so only, which I prefer not to comment about them...
As for the eel set, the eel had too much of the sauce which caused it to be too sweet. What a waste to the fine piece of eel. However, the mixed grain rice was also heavenly fragrant !!
It was overall a fruitful and enjoyable evening! Good food!!! <3
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