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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónAfter living around the corner for months, I finally decided to visit dixon house food court in chinatown./ I felt like a Japanese food and happened on asa akeh. like other shops in food dishes, it is nothing to see. Oil cans and boxing are the front of the load. the young lady who took my order was very friendly and gave a smile easily./ I decided for the chicken katsu bento box (not the special version that comes with sushi) for the takeaway that included extra for x takeaway boxes. it came with a good size proportion of chicken katsu with salat, rice with sesame seeds, a crispy garnish, a gyoza and a misosuppet in a foam cup covered (very impressed by the packaging for wearing it at home)./ I must say I didn't expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised. very good size, even for a large eater. the hunch was always so easy to override, but I personally like it. the rice was perfectly boiled, but was somewhat cold within the minutes it took me to go home./ the miso suppe was still warm and just as good as any other, although I am not the biggest fan of miso suppe, so am not an expert. the gyoza and prawn were very tasty and the salat that was included with the katsu was crispy and fresh./ all in all, a very pleasant experience. I will visit asa akeh safely in the near future.
Esst for at least years here! hands down, cheap and amazing Bento boxes, in sydney. I certainly recommend the katsu bento; that includes large portions, sushi, tempoura, mio and salat. the best of everything.
Service: 7/10 eating: huh karaage udon $9? 7/10 tempura udon $9? 7/10 eating is quite good and great for the worth. broth was not strong at all and at the right saltiness etc.
Esst for at least 8 years here! hands down, cheap and amazing Bento boxes, in sydney. I certainly recommend the katsu bento; that includes large portions, sushi, tempoura, mio and salat. the best of everything.
After living 3 months to the corner, I finally decided to visit dixon house food court in chinatown. I felt like a Japanese food and happened on asa akeh. like other shops in food dishes, it is nothing to see. Oil cans and boxing are the front of the load. the young lady who took my order was very friendly and gave a smile. I chose the chicken katsu bento box (not the special version that comes with sushi) for the takeaway at $9.40 that included $0.60 extra for 2 x takeaway boxes. it came with a good size part of chicken katsu with salat, rice with sesame seeds, a crispy garnish, a gyoza and miso suppe in a foam cup with...read more