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2019-01-22
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When one thinks of fast food Japanese, one thinks of Yoshinoya. But there is a new one in town. 廿一堂 (English name: Nijuuichi Don) is a lot like many fast food places like Cafe de Coral, Fairwood, etc. You order and pay at the cashier. Sit and wait for your number to be called to pick up and eat away. The only difference is this place serves Japanese donburi and even sushi. All this brought to you by ... Tsui Wah.Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge and everything is in
Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge and everything is in a set that includes a drink. You can choose sushi rice bowls or grilled meat ones much like Yoshinoya. There is also udon as well.
The restaurant is pretty big. Bigger than I expected. The set up is much like Cafe de Coral and Fairwood.
Boyfriend ordered the yakiniku pork rice bowl lunch set ($55). Set includes a daifuku. Set drink can only choose miso soup, tea or soft drink. Coffee or tea cannot be chosen. That is only available for the afternoon tea sets. Odd? It looked pretty good when it arrived. They said they used Japanese rice and yes, it was Japanese rice. The pork was only grilled on one side. It tasted good but oddly tasted more like Chinese grilled pork than Japanese.
The daifuku was super soft and gummy. It stuck to the roof of my mouth.
I ordered something from the afternoon tea set. This is the beef udon series ($39). I chose tomato soup instead of katsuo soup. Originally wanted pork cutlet but they made a mistake and I didn't want to change as it was too late an they would have to throw it away. The udon was ok. Smooth and chewy. Soup was not very good. A weak tomato flavor. I should have ordered the katsuo soup. Otherwise it was cheap and ok. The ice lemon tea I ordered was excellent! Full body. Perfect balance of sweetness. And then I realized .. Tsui Wah! Of course! They always make great tea drinks!
I didn't see anyone ordering the sushi items. I am curious how that is. But at the prices aren't cheap and pretty comparable to other cheaper range Japanese restaurants in the area. But I'm still curious on the quality? But as for the other items? Food was ok. Not great. But it was cheap and I'd be back. Boyfriend won't but I would. Service was very friendly. Probably due to fact it's still new. And I noticed if you bring your tray back to the tray return area, they will give you a $2 coupon for next time. A little incentive to not to be a spoiled and lazy and bring your tray back.
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