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2017-10-11
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Located down a narrow isle and hidden from the main road. It's just diagonally across from the bustling tsukiji market stretch. I guess if you want a quiet place to dine. Katsura is reasonably priced with a nice dining area.Sushi prices are based on per pax and you can ask for a sushi bar seat to watch the chef make it for you.They open sharp at 1130 and sometimes there is a queue for the sushi.I'm an ikura and uni lover and so I tried the 1900jpy set but I think I should've just gotten the 850j
Sushi prices are based on per pax and you can ask for a sushi bar seat to watch the chef make it for you.
They open sharp at 1130 and sometimes there is a queue for the sushi.
I'm an ikura and uni lover and so I tried the 1900jpy set but I think I should've just gotten the 850jpy set and gone over to tsukiji and gotten another 1000jpy ikura don which is literally a rice bowl filled with fish roe. LOADS AND LOADS of them but there may not be any dining area.
¥1900
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The portion of the food is just nice for one pax.
¥1050
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Honestly not a bad place for immersing yourself in Japanese sushi food culture.
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