Camp kilo not only has awesome food, but events and music too!

Pictured (clockwise):
The prawns – I still dream of these
Patata bravas (potatoes)
Carrots with peanut sauce – sweet and smokey
Corn bread – πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ’―

About $55 for these items together.

Pictured: normal chirashi bowl. Always serving up fresh and generous slices of sashimi. I've tried other items from their menu such as the mentaiko pasta, and their makis, this place can never go wrong. Queuing/getting a table at peak hours is probably the only downside to this place cause I don't think they take reservations.

The whimsical waffle has got to be the best waffle we've ever had. A good waffle and great combination of toppings. $16. Brunch menu items are really good too!

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Taste wise, nothing really stands out. However it was incredibly fun to eat, and beautiful to see.

We ordered the omakase menu and were delightfully surprised by the chefs selection of dishes. Best to not go on a Sunday as most of the better sushi/sashimi dishes are sold out over the weekend. Also, the tamago (pictured) is a must-try if you're an egg lover. However if you don't go for the omakase sets, their cuts of sashimi's are fresh and delicious.

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