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  1. 1

    Jamie Tan

    Set lunch is about $50~60 for the cheapest set; and its always full house. Food is exquisite and delicious. Place is elegant. Very popular with business folks. Happy with my meal, although a little small in portion for big eaters.

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    AD C

    Tried the dinner omakase here – not bad for the price. None of the dishes blew us away but minimum standard was met. Best dish was dessert. Service wasn’t great, waitress and manager seemed untrained/inexperienced, but generally still fine. Sake was served lukewarm.

  3. 3

    Angie Nolan

    Excellent quality of food. Taste very authentic. A bit pricey but definitely worth the price!

  4. 4

    Wai Ho Chan

    Top quality Japanese food. Value for money set lunches. But be prepared to pay additional $6-$12 for compulsory cover charge which comes with an appetizer and hot tea. Service was average as they are more prompt in clearing your plates than refilling your tea.

  5. 5

    Sophie L

    Fantastic Japanese food. You won’t be disappointed!

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