Ever since I heard
about how fun it is to order food at Genki Sushi, the foodie in me wants to
jump, giddily hop, and moonwalk to the popular Japanese restaurant in BGC
Stopover. But every time I plan to visit, something happens. *pouts* This is
why when R surprised me with a visit and asked me if I want to have dinner at
Genki Sushi, I uttered a big YES with a big smile to match.
I have been waiting
to dine here for months! And finally, I could press those buttons and a train
or race car will come my way with some delectable Japanese dishes.
Despite being so sore
from insanity workout (yes, I just have to say it to make me look less of a glutton), I happily micro hopped to Genki Sushi. Thankfully, the
place was not packed and we managed to get a table with ease.
Before going crazy
over the high tech way of ordering, the server gave us a short intro on how to
order and that we could enjoy unlimited supply of matcha with our meals.
As soon as the server
left, R and I began to stare at the menu plastered on the “food tunnel.” We drooled
over Salmon Belly (PHP80), Lobster Salad (PHP120), Lobster Salad Roll (PHP150), Unadon (PHP350) and Chirashi Don (PHP420).
*choo choo*
The train arrived first with Salmon Belly, Lobster Salad and Unadon.
Given the friendly prices for sushi, I was not really expecting great sushi from this place. But I was pleasantly surprised that the salmon sushi was decent. In fact, it was good. The color was nice and it was fresh. Yay! Great deal for PHP80!
The lobster salad which was topped with crunchy flakes and sweet sauce was pretty heavy. I didn't get a hint of lobster though due to its tiny serving per roll.