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I was curious about the term casual Japanese when I entered the restaurant. How d you define casual and what do they mean by being casual The staffs were very polite but i was shocked when they started kneeling to take your orders.. was that considered as casual dining I opted for the lunch set and settled with the unagi set. It came with a garden salad and a cup of drink of your choice. The garden salad was fresh and the corn used was juicy. The had a hint of sesame taste in it. The unagi was
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I was curious about the term casual Japanese when I entered the restaurant. How d you define casual and what do they mean by being casual The staffs were very polite but i was shocked when they started kneeling to take your orders.. was that considered as casual dining

I opted for the lunch set and settled with the unagi set. It came with a garden salad and a cup of drink of your choice. The garden salad was fresh and the corn used was juicy. The had a hint of sesame taste in it. The unagi was served on a hotplate with your own mini gas stove. Apart from unagi, there was a variety of herbs and vegetables along with mushrooms in the hotplate. The unagi was thinly filleted and deboned. I was also given a raw egg to mix into the soup. The soup enhanced the taste of the unagi and it melt the moment it enters my mouth.
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