Atisuto - Galleria Mall
We were looking for a place with some good sushi and ramen, and stumbled across this one. It is located in the Galleria mall, and getting parking was not very difficult, since the mall itself also has its own parking.
The restaurant has seating inside as well as outside. One thing which I noticed was that most of the seating does not have backrest, which personally puts me off a little bit.
They have a nice selection of dishes, some of which are fusion too, and we were spoilt for choice.
One dish which really caught my attention is the Japanese sandwiches. I ordered the grilled salmon sandwich. This is mostly just the shape of a sandwich; it has blow-torched salmon on a bed of rice, and is topped with spicy mayo and teriyaki. The flavours were really nice, and it was definitely something innovative.
For the sides, you have a choice of salad or potato wedges.
Next we had the Kimchi Chicken Ramen - half. The portion for half was still quite a lot and sufficient for two. It was mildly spicy and had coconut oil, sesame paste, and a base of red curry; it looked light brown after all the ingredients were mixed. It has leeks too and you can choose your choice of meat. This really felt comforting, as we enjoyed having it.
Last but not the least, we had to have the sushi that we had come for. We asked for the uramaki puratta. It is a platter than contains a selection of four different sushis. It has California roll, prawn tempura, salmon avocado and tuna volcano. I liked the tuna volcano and the prawn tempura; the other two were good enough too.
For our drinks we had the hanami blossom which was quite refreshing.
The service is nice and there was always a staff member around to serve us.
The place has a nice vibe and is dimly lit.
Click here to salivate.
The restaurant has seating inside as well as outside. One thing which I noticed was that most of the seating does not have backrest, which personally puts me off a little bit.
They have a nice selection of dishes, some of which are fusion too, and we were spoilt for choice.
One dish which really caught my attention is the Japanese sandwiches. I ordered the grilled salmon sandwich. This is mostly just the shape of a sandwich; it has blow-torched salmon on a bed of rice, and is topped with spicy mayo and teriyaki. The flavours were really nice, and it was definitely something innovative.
For the sides, you have a choice of salad or potato wedges.
Next we had the Kimchi Chicken Ramen - half. The portion for half was still quite a lot and sufficient for two. It was mildly spicy and had coconut oil, sesame paste, and a base of red curry; it looked light brown after all the ingredients were mixed. It has leeks too and you can choose your choice of meat. This really felt comforting, as we enjoyed having it.
Last but not the least, we had to have the sushi that we had come for. We asked for the uramaki puratta. It is a platter than contains a selection of four different sushis. It has California roll, prawn tempura, salmon avocado and tuna volcano. I liked the tuna volcano and the prawn tempura; the other two were good enough too.
For our drinks we had the hanami blossom which was quite refreshing.
The service is nice and there was always a staff member around to serve us.
The place has a nice vibe and is dimly lit.
Click here to salivate.
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