
I wanted to try out sushi in Japan. I passed many restaurants on a daily basis ranging from luxury sushi restaurants to the even cheapest. On a Tuesday, me and my friend was suppose to go out into town but for some reason the plan didn't work out (/ω\)
Anyway, instead we went to a sushi buffet which was a 15 minute walk.
My friend told me this was the cheapest but wasn't too sure on the quality whereas different sushi restaurants vary from the ingredients that they use (`・ω・´)
In London, there is YO!Sushi which features a conveyor belt... in Japan most sushi restaurants have conveyor belts of course.
Each plate costed 105¥ this is reasonable I guess... ('-^*)/
What intrigued me was that there was a train that kept going around to customer's table and if you don't like to choose a plate from the conveyor belt then you can order your preferred sushi from a touch-pad screen (´∀`)
So, we ordered most of our sushi from the touch-pad screen. It took a while to come but in the end it was worth the wait. (*^ー^)ノ

Tea is given free at most Japanese restaurants including wasabi (わさび)and gari (がり).
In the end we ate 20 plates ( ゜∋゜) I guess my friend was a little hungry XD
The bill actually came up to 90¥ a plate, even cheaper!
I purchased many make up items and some skin care products but left a Naive Peach Facial wash at my friend's apartment since I had no more room left in my suitcase (`・ω・´)
When I have the time, I will try to review some of these products.
Last night I was browsing on Sasa. Everything on that website seems so cheap including Japanese and Taiwanese skin care and make-up ranges. I think I will put in a order with my sister... I am in need of more eyelashes, face masks and maybe an eye cream since my bags under my eyes are still black ( ゜∋゜)...
Time to job hunt!
1 comment:
I would love to go to Japan for some authentic Sushi, until the day I'm lucky enought o do so I'll just have to stick to my local Yo Sushi London for all of my conveyor sushi needs.
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