This trip back home, Ping only had one meal of sushi. Ping have been eating sushi here in Lansing every once in a while so that wasn't a priority on Ping's things-to-eat-back-home list. The sushi here are pretty good too, except for the raw seafood ones. Don't dare to try them since fresh seafood are hard to come by in Michigan...no sea lah!
We were in KL at that time. Walked from KLCC to Bukit Bintang Plaza. It was a nice walk as Ping haven't look around KL for a while. Ping can say "I walked the streets of KL!". Hehee.. The only scary thing was the thought of being robbed was constantly in the mind, especially when a motorbike whiz by. Is it because Ping had a bad experience before? or Ping now carries a handbag instead of a wallet in the pocket? or walking in KL is scary? No idea but the thought was there.
Alright, back to the topic. We arrived BB Plaza close to lunch time and Ping and dad thought of sushi. Looked around, no Sushi King or Genki Sushi at BB Plaza! But we saw a Japanese restaurant that serves sushi. They just opened when we stepped through the door. The sushi trail has yet to start so we just ordered from the menu.
The setting was unique as they are separated into booth where you get a little privacy (as compared to the counter style chairs for Genki or Sushi King).
The food was just so so but Ping didn't expect it to be super good as the place look a little chiplak for real Japanese food. The seaweed wrap was a bit 'lau hong'. Ping would definitely not go back to the place. The most fun experience was that the sushi trail was an electric train. Definitely caught our attention.
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