One thing I was shocked about during my visit to Taiwan was the number of Japanese restaurants around. You could find one at every corner, sometimes serving good quality, pricey Japanese food, or low end decent ones. Being the Jap lover that I am, this thrilled me, and I couldn't resist the more affordable sushi and sashimi that I had maybe three or four meals while I was there. One of the Jap stores we visited was at the train station. It was a sushi to go kind of place with no chairs, just a big cooler with packed sushi and a counter to pay.
I had a difficult time trying to decide which one to get because I just wanted the basic salmon and tuna sushi. But after going through the whole cooler, I saw that we actually had the option to choose exactly what we wanted.
Packed little sushi! So cute. It was just 10 Taiwanese dollars for each, that's about Php 15.
Since this is on the more affordable side of Jap food, you can't expect excellent quality. It was decent though, and is still much better than the cheap Japanese we have here in the Philippines, so I was satisfied. Most of their cheap Japanese food are actually okay (well, those that I ate in), so I'd say it's safe to munch on them while taking a break from your shopping spree. How I wish we had a sushi to go place here!
Until next time #danielaeats!
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