After a rather hissy-fit row with my hubs, he tries to buy my heart with sushi dinner, and to be honest, who could resist sushi? We decided to try something new, and it led us to Sushi Tei.
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| Location: Menglait area, same row with Dr. Yong's Pediatric Clinic |
Technically it had a branch originally in Gadong area where The Mall Gadong is, but unfortunately it wasn't exactly the original branch and it kinda shut down before I had the chance to really go blog about it when I got my camera, so yeah.
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| Setting: Pretty authentic Japanese-themed design, and way to go with the bamboo colour and theme as well, though to be honest, the one in Gadong looks better in design though |
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| Le tools of the trade |
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| Ocha, anyone? |
Once we settled down, we decided to order some familiar food to test the waters as well as a couple of new ones to give it a shot. Here's what we ordered:
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| Soft-shell crabs |
A rather unique taste, and it's really its namesake: soft-shelled to the point where I can just gulp down the whole thing. It's actually quite delicious, and convenient since I don't have to worry about needing to peel the shell and all that. The dipping sauce that goes with it compliments it pretty well too.
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| Sashimi, tamago sushi, and salmon belly sushi |
They're technically all separate dishes, but are all arranged together in one serving plate, just like Kitaro does when you order a certain amount of sushi dishes. I'm not sure if it's just me, but the salmon tastes slightly richer and thicker than the ones served at Excapade, and the salmon belly sushi was just so fatty and rich and delicious, it was an absolute taste worth dying for. No wonder Japanese people LOVE salmon belly.
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| Chawan mushi (egg pudding) |
Just felt like ordering this to see how they fare. Apparently unlike other chawan mushi I have tasted, this one maintained its consistency as a pudding and doesn't turn too soft and watery towards the middle. I actually kinda like this chawan mushi more.
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| Chicken Gyoza |
The gyoza tastes like pretty much standard gyoza, nothing too different. Though I do detect a slight crunch to it, but not much
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| Beef udon |
My hubby's udon doesn't look too bad, but surprisingly it tasted sweet somehow when I sipped on the soup a little bit. I didn't really try the beef, but judging by my hubby's reaction, it tastes alright.
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| Oyakodon |
I have always been curious about this dish ever since I read something about it in the XXXHolic mangas. It's also known as the "Mother and Child" Rice because of the ironic combination between chicken and egg, almost like a bit of a cannibalism in play. The chicken was cooked pretty well, and the egg complimented the chicken rather well too, though coz of the chicken and the egg, it made the dish pretty filling that I couldn't finish the rice.
Overall, it's a pretty decent place to enjoy some Japanese cuisine. It's slightly on the dear side, so be prepared to burn a little hole on your wallet to eat this. The taste is more or less worth the money, so it's worth giving it a shot.
Overall rating:
7.5/10