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| - Came on a Wednesday night, we had reservations but there seemed to be enough tables to accommodate a few more walk-ins.
The ambience of this place is quite nice, it fits in quite well with the dark, luxurious feel that the Bisha Hotel exudes. The service was top notch, my water glass was always full and all the staff were very attentive and friendly.
To share we ordered four small dishes: Tuna Pizza, Ab Wagyu Tacos, Rock Shrimp, Wagyu Fried Rice and then four rolls: the Pop Rockin, Hot Mess, Protein and Brother From Another Mother.
The Tuna pizza is very thin, different than your typical fish-on-fried-rice-patty type of "sushi pizza" and had a very light yet intense flavour. The Wagyu tacos were also delicious, but very small, only one bite each.
The fried rice and shrimp were both good, but nothing special. I reckon they might have been better as an accompaniment for a main such as the Toban Filet Mignon (which a table near us got and it smelled delicious).
As for the rolls, my personal favourite and recommendation would be for the Brother From Another Mother. The flavours were very strong and the rolls rests on a giant pool of sesame sauce. Each piece is finished off with a small dollop of fois gras which just makes each bite incredibly rich and flavourful.
The Hot Mess was also quite tasty, it was just a bunch of flavours all coming together to a delicious bite. The Protein was much more low-key with the main attraction being different types of fish on each piece, but it was a much more light flavour and relied more on the fish than sauces.
The Pop Rockin roll was interesting, because they actually had pop rocks inside the roll which make the experience very unique. However I was not a huge fan of the taste of candy in a sushi roll.
For dessert we shared a Matcha Mousse Cake and the Black Sesame Cheesecake. The Matcha one was delicious and actually tasted a bit more like cheesecake to me than the sesame one. To our surprise, the sesame one has more of a "deconstructed" vibe, so the cheesecake parts were actually small perfect cubes. So the portion size was tiny, but it did taste wonderful, very strong with only a subtle tinge of sweetness.
The portion sizes here are very small, and most items comes with between 4-8 pieces, so you probably need at least 2-3 items a person if you are sharing. Overall experience was very great, would come again.
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