Friday, October 29, 2010

Sakura

Bread, or anything similar to that, is my cup of tea. With every bite of it, I'm on cloud nine. Somehow, I'm blissfully happy when there's this heavenly smell of freshly baked bread. That why I like going to bakery.

Bread's always to be my priority, following by rice.

Nevertheless, I also do love sushi. Particularly, nigirizushi (hand formed sushi) and temakizushi (hand rolled sushi). Sometimes, they're so delectable that I can forget all about bread.

This is my first time to dine in Sakura House. I think they're sort of serving economical and affordable Japanese food. I admit that there's savoury dishes but I don't really like their rice, rather different from Sushi King.

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If I ain't mistaken, they sell nihonshu (Japanese sake). However, bottomless green tea is provided for free. Just that you'll have to refill by your own.

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green tea

Okay, it's time for food to be served. First, there comes a toothsome okonomi yaki (Japanese style pancake) and appetizing chuka kurage (seasoned jellyfish). Both are beautiful kick start.

japanese style pancake

seasoned jelly fish

Later, sushi plate was served right after we finished the previous dishes. Followed up by hire katsu kare raisu (Japanese style curry rice) which I share with my sister.

sushi plate

japanese style curry rice

Dessert is a girl's best friend after diamonds. Every girls will eagerly wait for dessert in order to have the perfect finishing touch of a meal. We always like to pamper ourselves with something sweet to cheer us up.

black sesame,green tea ice cream

red bean pancake

I'm satisfied. Let's call it a day.

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