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Monday, March 10, 2008

Sakae Sushi, Bangsar Village II

When it comes to japanese "fast food" in Klang Valley, first thing that I could think of would always be the sushis that's served on the revolving belt (the long gone Moss burger aside)..

Just find a seat and start eating..

And years back, Sushi King and Genki Sushi tops the list, securing their group of fans in this arena. Then came Sakae and the modern mode of ordering sushi (by a click of the mouse)..and cheaper too. I tried Sakae when the first branch opened its doors at The Curve 2 years ago (or was it 3 years back?).
With the reasonable pricing and quick service, this branch is usually crowded.

So now, for a quick sushi bite, I'll pop over to Sakae, my usual branch is at Bangsar Village II as I find the food there fresher..
Had some sashimi (RM5.90).
One word: fresh
Unagi Maki~Unagi with salmon skin roll (RM5.90)

Generous serving, though I prefer thicker salmon skin..Pretty good nonetheless.

Hanamak (RM5.90), one of my fave..It was a rather small portion that day though. Usually it looks like roses..today..we got..erm, rose buds instead..haha. Too much mayo too.
Some handrolls (ranging from RM1.90- RM3.90)
Ebikko(RM3.90)..pretty yummy though it would have better textured with a less soggy seaweed.
Kakiage (RM1.90) Something unhealthy but totally addictive to munch on.
Edamame (RM3.90)Came unsalted, just the way I like it :)
Spicy tuna
I have this for another spicy kick (other than wasabe..)
Lily wanted to try other stuff on the menu (yeah, we tend to order some must haves that never skewed.)..hence we took the plunge and order..
Potat Salad.
Bad. Tasteless. Dry.

Enoki Niku maki: Some pan fried beef-mushroom roll..
This was definitely Not what we saw in the menu..It should be without the sweet sour sauce.The sauce was rather coagulated..very starchy and clung on to the meat. Too salty. I dont like this at all.
Other orders that I normally have are Itako, fried tofu, soft shell crabs and hotate which are all pretty good and fresh.

You can have a dose of Sakae at The Curve, Bangsar Village II, Subang Parade and Queensbay Mall (PG).

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