There was talk that the owners of this place…
…would like to let it go as they had bitten off more than they could chew with their many cafes and lounges, 5 in Sibu and 2 in Kuching and I hear they are eyeing the market in China too, very ambitious guys! However, it seems they are still around so my guess is that there are no takers…and no doubt at this point in time with the economy is such a bad shape and the currency at an all-time low, it would not be all that easy to find someone ready to fork out the dough.
My girl is especially fond of Japanese cuisine so while this place is still open for business, I guess it would be a good idea to drop by a little bit more often as we are not really fond of the others here like this one…or this one, for instance.
Apart from salmon, my girl is very much into unagi (eel) so I ordered their unagi kabayaki, small (RM25.90)…
…for her and nothing makes me happier than seeing her enjoy herself especially after a dreary week at her school.
I also ordered their teriyaki chicken (RM12.90)…
…to share and that came with a bowl of plain white rice but we did order their garlic rice (RM8.90)…
…to eat with everything else as well.
We loved their pumpkin korokke but this time around, we had the potato (RM5.90)…
…and it was really very good too.
Other than the aforementioned, my girl asked for the kizami unagi sushi (RM4.90)…
…and I added their ebi tempura maki (RM8.90)…
…to that.
All the above plus the Japanese green tea for the three of us came up to RM79.40,exclusive of GST and no, I would not say it was not all that expensive but considering that we enjoyed all that we had in the nice, comfortable and classier environment with the friendly and efficient service and the very soft and soothing jazz music playing the background, I would say it was worth it and would surely want to drop by again…before they call it a day.