Cza Che Tei
Turning Japanese at M Plaza
There was a time when we had a late night craving for
Turning Japanese at M Plaza
There was a time when we had a late night craving for
Japanese dishes and we stumbled upon Cza Che Tei
The restaurant was teeming with people and luckily
Service was fast, and when they served the Shrimp Tempura
we stared at the dish with disappointment. It appeared like
it
was ran over flat by a car, it was dark colored like they
used
a recycled cooking oil in frying and looked overcooked. It
But our initial disappointment for the horrible looking
tempura
disappeared when they served a boatful of 9 Kinds of Sashimi.
All our favorite sashimis are there. Salmon (Sake), Squid (Ika),
Shrimp (Ebi), Tuna (Maguro) Mackerel (Saba),
Octopus (Tako),
Yellowtail (Hamachi), Crab (Kani) and Egg Roll (Tamagoyaki). It.
was a Japanese culinary feast for the senses and of the
taste buds.
The same excitement swept over us when the beautifully
crafted 9 Kinds of
Maki was served. It had everything we
have craved for. Maguro, Ika, Sake, Tamagoyaki, Ebi, Kani,
Tekkamaki, Kappa Maki and Saba.
Just like the Sashimi boat,
Cza Che Tei serves
excellent Sushi and Sashimi is located in
a food park that gets overcrowded and noisy specially at night,
a food park that gets overcrowded and noisy specially at night,
The chaos does not guarantee guests with a relaxed and peaceful
dining atmosphere, the way every Japanese restaurant should have.
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