Sakae Sushi – Queensbay Mall, Penang
There was already a long queue and we end up waiting for fifteen minutes. Once sitted, we ordered the Japanese tea which comes in a sachet. We got to fill up the cup with hot water from a dispenser from the table.
Then its makan time. We started choosing the food from the conveyor belt. This is the Sea Snail Maki.
Deep Fried Salmon.
Tempura Maki.
Unagi Maki.
Besides those from the conveyor belt, we also had the Saba Shioyaki set which have my favourite grilled mackerel, a plate of tofu, miso soup, rice and fruits.
This is one place whereby you can enjoy fresh and affordable Japanese food.
Worth trying out their new items which they introduce on and off – like the Volcano Kimchi Maki which we had on one of our previous visits.