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Counter seats at Meii Sushi |
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Omakase course at Meii Sushi |
There’s also a crop of wallet-friendly set dinner courses here including sushi course ($50), sashimi set ($30), sushi set ($30), tempura set ($25) and a yakisakana (grilled fish) set ($30). But the most economical means to experience the best that Ah Hong has to offer is with his 8-course omakase. Priced at just $100 per head, Meii Sushi has, arguably, the best-value omakase in Singapore. The course dinner, for which you’ll not have a say, may include a heady marinated sashimi of wasabi-spiked octopus; a duo of de-shelled oysters in a zesty, vinegar-laced soy bath; or a snack of Japanese cucumber alongside a sambal-like dip of fermented bean paste. While you may have read how Seetoh enthused about the ‘good-for-shock’ fish eyeball in his omakase, we had a humble yet gargantuan and luscious piece of grilled yellow tail fish cheek drizzled with lemon jus. There was also a tempura of crisp and moist smelt fish that crumbled upon contact with the palate – that had us rapt.
As with most set meals, you’ll get a serving of sashimi, sushi and the concluding clear consommé; the latter of which arrived with hoards of voluptuous clams. Though, for $100 a pop, you should not expect a dessert. Not even a piece of watermelon.
Telephone Number: 6220 3466
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Telephone Number: 6220 3466
– See more at: http://www.citynomads.com/reviews/restaurants/30/meii-sushi-a-hole-in-the-wall-with-dynamite-sushi#sthash.Lvi9vdOP.dpuf
Rating: 21/30
This article first published in InSing.com.
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