Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Narita - To Eat 31Oct0218 (Karari - Aeon Mall Tempura, Sushisho)

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Aeon Mall Tempura
Karari 日本橋からり

Popular Crew Joint





Located just opposite Starbucks on the ground floor. 
Ordered On:
31Oct2018
Their Zaru-Soba set at 1500yen with 

ala-cart add onions 100yen and a scallop 200yenn. 



*The cooking is done table side behind the counter. They serve as much as the serving plate will hold and when cleared, continue to fry up the rest of the order. The batter is light and not overly crispy with their rather simple tempura/soba dipping sauce which felt like it lacked seasonal toppings.*
Ambience 3/5
Food 3/5
Value 3/5
Service 3/5
Pretty average place. I Have no comparison to the food court tempura which goes as a fraction of the prices here but there were some high points. The prawns were plump and the eel tempura was really nice. The rest of the vegetable medleys were average. The add-on onions was a good one, but the scallop lacked luster.

Probably a return would be pure a-la-carte orders to try out what one would really want. In comparison to Ichiba Tempura (Osaka) located diagonally opposite from Sheraton Miyako, this place has no placing.

Sushiro
recommended by V.W and J.Crew
Sushisho is located almost midway between Garden hotel and Aeon Mall. Mostly
¥100 plates with premium going up to ¥300 a plate. 

 
 

 
*Your order comes to you via the conveyor belt and if you miss it by accident, staff will present it to you. You could still have the option to cancel it.*
Ordered On:
31Oct2018 

 *All yellow plates go for 100yen*

*Ottoro really average. Supermarket sushi*

*There's a whole lot more ordered but not pictured*


All those plates at ¥2300 and ¥1500 in total. A steal.

Fed2
This local chained carousel sushi joint offers really bargain eats at mostly ¥100 a plate. The worth while orders are really the non-traditional Sushis.
Some standouts were their avocado and tempura, seafood salad gunkang, as well as bonito marinated gunkangs were really quite good. Their chawanmushi was fairly ayuffed with ingredients, nice and sweet. Finally who can say no to their bargain desserts. Their crème brule ice cream was surprisingly delightful. Crispy sugary top with a creamy base.
Sushisho is only worth their basic sushi and non-sushi sushi. Shared by long time fan S, avoid their premium stuff like ottoro and uni (aprox ¥300 each). You basically get what you pay for. 
Ambience 3/5
Food 3/5
Value 3.5/5
Service 3/5
Depending on your budget, there are better options like with Chio Si Maru (aprox ¥2500-¥3000/pax) located further down the road outside of Aeon mall. That would be the more value choice with a far superior soup that comes free during lunch time. Yamato Sushi located in Aeon mall is another option, but preference still stays with Chio Si Maru.

One leap up from that would be Eddoko sushi in NRT Village (aprox ¥3000-¥??).
Good but can be quite steep. 

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