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Nihon Mura Japanese restaurant?

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has anyone been to the Japanese sushi restaurant, Nihon Mura ( in Singapore ) ?

does it have conveyer belt sushi? and are the food nice?

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    it has conveyor belt sushi. its pretty good. go try it

    Size

    Two outlets so far, at Tampines Swimming Complex and Revenue House in Newton Road. Its sister chain Suki Sushi, which began in 2002, has four outlets.

    History

    A new concept which began last October, it offers sushi at rock-bottom prices in a Marche-style environment where diners can choose cooked items such as grilled salmon from various counters.

    Price

    From 99 cents for two pieces of unagi sushi to $35 for lobster sashimi.

    Popular items

    Salmon sushi, salmon sashimi, agedashi tofu, charcoal-grilled bacon with enoki mushroom and chawanmushi.

    Watch out for

    A new outlet at Jurong West Sports Complex opens next month, with seven more slated for this year.

    Taste Test

    Although this restaurant has conveyor-belt sushi, none of the tables are placed next to the belt. This means you have to walk over to help yourself to the sushi, which are all priced at 99 cents a plate. In fact, you need to walk each time you want to order food.

    That is because there is no menu.

    The restaurant comprises various sections, including for grills, tempura and noodles. Other than the sushi, which is ready-made, all the other dishes are represented in placards placed in front of the stations - beside a batch of ice lolly sticks etched with the name of the dish.

    To order, you collect the sticks of the dishes you want and hand them to a waiter with your table number.

    The selection of sushi is rather limited, and there was no maguro when I was there for dinner.

    The salmon sushi and California maki were just passable, with the rice a bit coarse and lightly flavoured. The piece of salmon on the rice was decent, though, for 99 cents.

    The soft-shell crab handroll ($2.90) was pretty bland too, with the crab just crispy enough to pass the test.

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