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Sushi Bar/restaurant Recommendations?


Jamie

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There's quite a good Japanese restaurant just off Sukhumvit Soi 19. It's in the same sub-soi as the Swiss Grottino Hotel and likewise on the left. Turn left at the Family Mart about 100 meters past Robinson Department Store.

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hands down the best sushi deal is in the "Swiss le concorde" near din-dang. It has 600 baht all you can eat Japanese featuring mostly sushi. You order the food, and it is then cooked/served to you. The rooms are also in a Japanese setting, and you will have multiple waiters helping you out. The sushi is also amazing.

DEFINITELY check this out.

My lifetime sushi loving friend said Zense at central world had the best individual piece of sushi he has ever had but it was 300 baht a piece.

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Kisso Japanese

WESTIN GRANDE SUKHUMVIT BANGKOK,259 SUKHUMVIT ROAD, BANGKOK 10110

SETTING

Kisso affords diners a quiet spot in the main dining room without any cooking theatrics to distract and add noise, though there is a teppanyaki room for those inclined. Frosted glass and minimalist furniture give it a modern look.

FOOD

A very large menu of hot and cold appetisers, many a la carte sushi and sashimi items, teppanyaki choices, soups, salads and dishes vinegared, steamed, grilled, fried and broiled. Rice and hot pot items are on offer, as are set meals including teppanyaki courses. Start off lightly with kaisou moriawase of fresh seaweed salad and enhance the subtle sea vegetable taste with the accompanying sweet-mustard condiment. A selection of assorted sashimi allows two diners a chance to sample the delicacies. Kobe beef is on the a la carte teppanyaki menu in portions of 100 and 150 grams; the beef is tender but the preparation can be a bit on the sweet side. For dessert, consider both green-tea ice cream and red beans on shaved ice with syrup, both typical Japanese sweets.

WINES

A well-rounded selection of sake and shochu in hot and cold varieties is available, along with a wine list that is better than average for a Japanese restaurant.

SERVICE

Staff members serve competently, but do not expect significant elaborations on menu items in English.

PRICE

Diners can meet with a considerably lower bill if local seafood is chosen for sushi, sashimi and other seafood dishes. Otherwise, two can dine for less than 3,000 baht without alcohol.

I agree, one of the best sushi in town but it costs over 4,000 baht for two without any drinks.

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Anyone checked out PlaDip?

Soi Aree samphan and Rama6 rd

Where is that exactly? Is it the place on the corner of Soi Ari Samphan 6?

yes

have not tried it but have read and heard good things about it

I tried Pla Dip for the first time recently, very good.

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