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Seafood Sushi Plater |
My kids decided that we should have Japanese cuisines for dinner yesterday. So, we went to this Japanese Restaurant in Metropolis Mall at Metrotown. By the way, the restaurant's name was Kawawa Japanese Restaurant and they serve a wide range of Japanese entres as well as all you can eat. They have a wide range of Japanese cuisines, everything from noodles to barbecue pork teriyaki.
The service was good, in spite of some delays and misses in our orders but generally we were satisfied. Satisfied with the selections. The Japanese cuisines served there wasn't really that exceptional but was definitely authentic. The diner was packed during the evening hours. I guess, most of the patrons came for the all you can eat deal.
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Mixed Sushi Plater |
The variety of the Japanese cuisines was really good. We wanted to try a little of every thing but could not do it because there were just too much to eat. Besides that, the restaurant practices the no waste policy. Any food item ordered and leftover will be penalized with a fine for the weight of the food. It is definitely a good policy to make the customers responsible for managing their orders.
Anyway, we ate so much sushi yesterday that some of us felt sick immediately after the heavy meal. And personally, I have never eaten so much sushi in one meal. It was a good Japanese cuisine adventure but we all ate too much.
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Teriyaki Beef to Tempura |
We have had at least twenty different Japanese cuisines, from seafood sushi to the mixed sushi. And also, we ordered quite a lot of the small little plates of fried stuff, like the tempuras, fried chicken wings, fried mackerel, fried salmon fish head, fried squid and so on. We also tried some of the tofus and the teriyaki beef. And a lot more which I don't actually remember. At one time the food just kept coming, one plate after another, and we had to keep up, so we ate as fast as we can, just to make space on the table for the new plates of Japanese cuisines. This Japanese restaurant is definitely a must dine-in place if you like Japanese cuisines.
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