Friday, June 15, 2007

Sushi Tei

Japanese food for lunch with dad at Sushi Tei.



The best scoring factor here had to be the hideous ambience- dim, yet illuminated by cosy lights. All tables in the area away from the conveyor belts were also ensuring of privacy. oh, and i sure took a long time picking my orders from their menu!


Hiyayako ($3.40)

This is one of the most boring rendition ever. A huge slab of heavy-textured cold tofu served PLAIN with any complementing dressing. Furthermore, the bonito shreds and cucumbers were far from fresh.



Mini Salmon Don ($6)

Something just struck me out of the blue to have something raw and cold. Butthese fresh cuts of sashimi and handful of salmon roe over seasoned sushi rice did excite... Salmon, together with robust flavour bursts of those beautiful roe balls all went well with the slightly sweet grains. Coat the salmon slices with some fresh wasabi and get an extreme sensation with every mouthful, oooh...



Miso Soup ($2)

A bowl of warm miso to go along... mediocre one, but made a delightful combination with the don. Sipping down hot soup with chilled rice builds up the contrast and gave good moisture.


Dad's orders... Protein, protein and finally a carb! He started with a delicately steamed egg topped with those balls of goodness, followed by some cold buckwheat noodles. Last to arrive was his really thick portion of grilled salmon.


Ikura Chawanmushi ($7)



Salmon Shioyaki ($9)



Cha Soba ($6.50)


I wouldn't be full of praise for their service, except perhaps the apology given for their delay in dad's salmon shio.

Sushi Tei
252 North Bridge Road
Raffles City Shopping Centre #03-12/14

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