TSL suggested to have Sakae Sushi today because of the acceptable choices of sushi that I can take there. She was only enlightened after I told her what I had last time when I was in Sakae Sushi.

... again, due to the strict diet, I can't consume tea. This time I tried mango flavour.

... I can have this, it's soya beans.

... WWS loves this. We had 2 servings this time. Somehow, whenever I look at it, my appetite went down 2 steps.

... this egg mayo inari still within the acceptable range of my strict diet, except for the fish roe.

... took my risk and went ahead for a little crab stick stuffing kani salad inari.

... after being almost vegetarians for so many days. I think I'm eligible for at least a small prize. The unagi temaki.

... the salmon in this spicy salmon temaki was nowhere to be seen.
Rating: 4.5/10
The Mogu Mogu Mango was acceptable, though I preferred the Mogu Mogu Grape that I had last time.
I was thinking of ordering nigiri sushi but I ended up with only inari sushi. TSL gave me a stern look when I wanted to order the unagi temaki. Anyway, the unagi temaki was very disappointing. The unagi inside was only 1″ by 0.5″. It was so damn small! What a con, despite it cost only RM3.90. The spicy salmon temaki seemed appetizing on the screen, but it was not nice when served. Too much sesame oil. I guess Don Sushi still serves the best temaki, though it’s no longer around.
As for the Kakiage. I think I had too much of vegetable stuff on my previous visit. Whenever I look at the kakiage and tried to take a piece of it, I felt like my stomach was shutting itself out. I lost my appetite immediately. Luckily not until I feel like vomiting. I guess it’s the same feeling that I had on Daorae as well. OD!
I hope I’m not shutting out from vegetables for good, as I still have a long way to go serving my strict diet.
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