Affordable dinner omakase sets from $60, $70, $80, to $ 200...... Let Chef Bernard know and he will sort you out! My go to set... $100
Pretty empty during lunch hours and set lunches were of good value at $30/set. However Iβm not quite convinced of the sushi. Not sure if itβs because itβs a set, felt that the quality was mediocre and rice was tough and didnβt tasted right.
An unassuming Japanese sushi restaurant, which serves one of the best sashimi and Japanese cooked food π² ππ in town. No need to go to those manned by Japanese chefs, support local sushi chefs, chef Bernard you are no. 1 πππ
Fresh sashimi and typically stellar good food. The lunch set ($30) is pretty good, comes with chawanmushi and miso soup before the main, and a scoop of ice cream for dessert! Tried the chirashi don set and the fish was very substantial.
Japanese food at really reasonable prices. Omakase set was 60-70 dollars only. Sushi came with a little too much time but the Kama cheeks was spot on. Don't expect fine dining, but if you are looking for cheap Japanese food, this is the place.
Tried the $100+ omakase and it was a hearty meal of melt-in-your-mouth sashimi, gunkan as well as perfectly fried and grilled items made with a lot of heart. Chef Bernard was affable and it was clear that as other customers came into this cosy hole in the wall establishment that he knew them all by
Singapore Gem. Top End and Well Priced. Kaiho Sushi, ran by Chef Bernard, is one of the best sushi restaurants I have been to - and I have been to a lot during my 12 years in Japan doing a PhD in the quality of sashimi grade tuna at Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market. I say that not to brag, but to give co
Straight forward and simple Japanese food done well. I had the chirashi and while a bit pricey it was done well (even if they did have imitation crab which is a pet peeve).
Would definitely come back and recommend anyone to give it a go.!
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