I'm a lover of all Japanese foods, but I've always had a particular soft spot for Salmon Dons! This picture was taken on my third visit to Jin Fine Dining so you can be sure that the food will keep you coming back for more!
Due to a 50% discount, courtesy of the eatigo app, I gave Jin Fine Dining a try on a sunday morning! I ordered their triple salmon don which came with three types of salmon, salmon sashimi, aburi salmon and minced spicy salmon chunks. Each don also comes with a side of miso soup and the don contains tamago and cucumber slices as well.
The salmon sashimi was incredibly fresh and the slices were definitely thick enough to soothe the hearts of even the stingiest of money misers. The mentaiko aburi salmon could've been torched a bit more but it was tasty nonetheless.
For the minced spicy salmon chunks, I personally only found it normal the last time I ate it but nothing stellar. Perhaps the minced salmon had been cut too small but it was more personal than to do anything with the quality of the salmon! Thankfully, they allowed me to change the spicy salmon chunks to more aburi salmon so if you do not like anything in the bowl, you are free to change it to something else! Just ask nicely and you shall receive :) (Kudos to the staff for being so accommodating too)
Lastly, although it isn't shown in the photo, I ordered their Japanese Pitan Tofu. For those of you that aren't familiar with Japanese Pitan Tofu, it consists of tofu drizzled with mouth-watering Pitan sauce and fish roe! If you like Pitan Tofu, I highly recommend eating the dish when you're at Jin Fine Dining. It goes for a slightly pricy $7 but for lovers of Pitan Tofu, you won't regret it!
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I love simple food and quite expensive cuisines at a reasonable price