I was certain that I was not used to calling this restaurant’s name without thinking of Bara Chirashi Don, but I was thrilled to try out this place after much talk from the Burpple community about this place.

If there was something I wished I could pay more attention to, it was that the waiting time for a table could be more than an hour during peak hours for walk-in customers. And so they came up with a mobile application solely dedicated for advanced table reservation.

To me, this place was like a combined form of Itacho Sushi, Genki Sushi and Sushi Express. The sushi came with a very small portion of rice and a large piece of fresh ingredient on top. Taking a counter seat allowed me to admire the plates of ready-made sushi on the conveyor belt, and if there was something else you wanted to order, just use the tablet device to order them, and they would come to your table via express lane. Very modern, very fun.

Food-wise, I really enjoyed their Otoro Nigiri (S$4.80), which was on a S$2.20 promotion during this visit. It was fatty and just so delicious! The Crab Cream Croquette (S$3.50) was really warm and creamy, as the only part that appeared more solid was the crust. And because some of the sushi rice got stuck to the plates, I found a lot of satisfaction eating the sushi by holding it with my fingers, which was perfectly acceptable in Japanese culture!

I was also pleased with their Miso Soup with Fish (S$2.50), which came with kelp and four pieces of fish. I would have loved it more if there weren’t any big bones present on them, to enjoy it with a peace of mind.

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