Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Osaka - To Eat 23Oct0218(Kuromon Sakai Sushi)

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Kuromon Sakai Sushi
(Recommended by Ng.KY)

Opens daily from 11am to 11pm
From the main street walking towards Namba, enter the main walk way of Kuromon Market.
First Left Junction and Kuromon Sakai Sushi will be located on the right.





Ordered On:
23Oct2018
My Order as seen 3300Yen
*The stand out starting with the cheapest was the crab innards sushi. The most bang for buck dish that had several re-orders.
Next up were the scallops. Super sweet and thick flesh which is rarely seen in many other places. A really generous cut and quality to match.
The red clam was another excellent order, with a chewy bite and sweet flesh meat to it.
The uni here, top notch and really one of the better ones had. Smooth, creamy texture and super sweet. You don't get that all the time and the closest to match that would be at Izakaya Toyo in Osaka a super local and great value place for Shashimi, Uni and Ikura. 
The rest were of good standing but not mind blowing fantastic but definitely above average compared to most other places!*

Total Fed 3 At about 3000Yen each for the various set sizes customized to your liking
 Ambience 3/5
*Depends really on where you are seated. The counter would be best*
Food 3.5/5
Service 3/5
Value 4/5
This place is thus far the most value Sushi joint to be found among others tired. Better quality than Chio Si Maru in Narita, and the other Sushi joints listed here in Osaka. Great value for the asking price and the pseudo self serving orders can be split easily.

Everyone is given a sheet of paper to write down their  accompanying order. They did helpfully entertain specific request of no wasabi and spring onions for some orders.

Good value joint, with better than average premium orders as mentioned above. Worth the walk down to Kuromon Market

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