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Had lunch at Robertson Quay's Ginza Kuroson recently, and I think the freshness of their fish has to be commended. While the Sakura lunch set is expensive at $58.80, the quality of the fish is clear for all to see. I'd like a little bit more quantity, but this is a solid entry into the sashimi bowl game!
While the Sakura lunch set is expensive at $58.80, the quality of the fish is clear for all to see. I'd like a little bit more quantity, but this is a solid entry into the sashimi bowl game!
Available during lunch, the Ryoshi-Gokai Nagekomi Don ($22) comes with an array of quality fish. I love that you don’t get the normal run of the mill maguro and salmon but you get whatever is best on the day. Today I managed to snag a piece of smoky Katsuo which was a nice bonus and shirasu, tiny sardines which added a welcome salty scent with a fluffy, soft texture.
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Still not convinced? You also get a salad, chawamushi, soup and a dessert on top of that.
Huge bowl of assorted diced sashimi, uni and ikura. Comes with salad, miso soup and coffee brûlée as dessert. Definitely fills you up. Recommend you to go for the more value for money sets on the menu.
The fisherman's Don at $20 dollars was great value because you also get a salad, soup and dessert! It featured thick slices of fish but it's hard to say what specific fish you'll be getting because what will be served is usually decided based on what's best and freshest on the day itself.
The go-to place for a work week lunch splurge. Only $25. Includes salad and dessert.