Starting from only $14.80 onwards, all set meal comes with free flow Japanese salad, 3 pcs normal gyoza and miso soup.
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Some of their popular set meal choices include:
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Tendon Set $18.80 that comes with an assortment of crisp and deliciously battered vegetables and prawns. .
Salmon Saba Donburi $17.80 with the saba snatching the highlight from the salmon this time! It is rare to consume a saba with such moist flesh with slight visible fats.
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Gyu Kakuni $20.80 has a mix of tender pork belly and beef slices. A suitable option for meat lovers who could not decide between pork or beef. .
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You might also choose add on a couple of sides such as the Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings with House Miso $8.80, Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings with Mentaiko Miso $9.80 or the Japanese Nanban Chicken $6.80. These dumplings were their highlights as well since they called themselves Gyoza-Ya. No doubt they were definitely bold in taste. .
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Thanks @desertingbeauty for the review.

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