Monday, May 21, 2007

Small Jap Eats

For fans of Japanese food, here's a good place for good food at reasonable prices.

Tucked away on the 5th floor of Far East Plaza, is a cosy little Japanese eatery going by the name of Wasabi Tei.


Don't expect fancy decor or service; this is as minimal as it can get. The whole place is done up like a cafe and could only hold up to 16 people at max.



Both May and I order the Beef Rice, which was nothing more than Stir-fried slices of beef over a serving of typical Japanese short grain rice, served with a bowl of Miso soup. The taste of the beef was bursting with teriyaki flavor and the rice was well cooked. There was this small dish of some veg or pickle that I couldn't figure out. Maybe May could enlighten us on that one. Nonetheless, the menu also includes stuff like sushi and sashimi, basically nothing you won't typically find in a Japanese eatery.



Value for money and definitely worth a try.

2 comments:

FernyFriends said...

Wow! This is good lobang.Thanks for sharing.
Ans you sound like a pro food critic. "live live must try"

Kevin said...

Yes! The above beef rice is 12 dollars that's it, free flow of tea, and they don't even charge for the wet napkins too :P