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Overflowing of prawns,fish and veg fried ones,not bad for $15.90 price tag:)
It's now rename to Tokyo Shokudo which is halal with new menu. went in with full high hope that signature tendon are as good as before. Disappointed, the sauce was lesser than previous making it quite dry. Tempura Egg is not served and lesser vegetables tempura. Tempura prawn dough is super thick.
Known as the award winning signature tendon. But the tendon tempura was soggy. Food order took about 25-30 mins to arrive. What’s strange was it wasn’t 100% occupied. Thought it took awhile, the food should be hot, sadly, it wasn’t. Portion wise is considered huge, big bowl, but not satisfied. The c
Love their tendon. For the price, the variety of tempura in their signature bowl is extremely worth it. The quality of the actual tempura itself is not the best, but at 15 bucks, it'll definitely satisfy you if you're looking for tempura.
An unsatisfying dining experience. Went at after 2 pm in CNY and it was not crowded. Waited 20 mins for the tendon to be served and was given explanation that the frying would take time which would be reasonable except the fact that the tendon arrived cold. In addition, for an award winning tempura
I've been patronising at Akimitsu for it reasonably price and good Japanese food. The food was previously prepare by Japanese chef but now it by local chef as I found out. And the quality of food has drop! The " signature tendon " tempura was sloggy, not like before which was crispy.
Bad experience. Didn’t pre-inform diners with young kids that no personal scissors or kids spoon or fork is allowed. We ordered then the staffs informed. But…. It’s ridiculous as we have to cut the noodles to smaller bites
The picture on the signboard and the claims on their award-winning signature tendon are appealing, and made you feel it should be authentic. It was rather disappointing that it was not really what a tendon lover would ever expect. The fried tempura has a layer of batter that is way too thick, and t
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