Salmon Sashimi
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Salmon Sashimi
................................$Chuka Iidako
................................$Crispy Cheese Roll
................................$Wakame Salad
................................$Wasabi
................................$Salmon Skin
................................$Chicken Karage Salad
................................$Birthday Sushi
................................$Mix Sushi Rice
................................$Salmon Maki
................................$Salad Sushi
................................$Salmon Belly Soup
................................$Edamame
................................$Chicken Katsu
................................$Matcha Dango
................................$Spicy Haruyaki
................................$Jumbo Dragon Roll
................................$As a reviewer wrapping up my thoughts on the menu at Sushi Tei in Bintaro Jaya Xchange Mall, I have to say the variety is one of its biggest charms. You’ll find classic Japanese starters like edamame and wakame salad that wake up your appetite, alongside quirky bites such as chuka iidako and crispy cheese roll that bring playful textures to the table. Of course, the menu leans into sushi staples - salmon sashimi, salmon maki, and mix sushi rice provide that familiar fresh-yet‑comforting foundation every sushi lover craves. Beyond that, more indulgent choices like birthday sushi and jumbo dragon roll add a creative twist that makes each visit feel a bit special.
What keeps things interesting is how the menu transitions smoothly from light starters to heartier mains. The salmon belly soup is a soothing choice when you want warmth, while chicken katsu and spicy haruyaki bring bold, savory energy if your taste buds are craving something more robust. I appreciated the balance between raw and cooked options: there’s still that clean sushi vibe with salmon sashimi and salmon skin, but also crispy, satisfying crunch from items like chicken karage. Matcha dango wraps up your meal with a sweet, slightly earthy note that feels like a reward after a flavorful journey.
Overall, the menu feels coherent and confident in what it offers, dipping into both traditional and playful territory without feeling disjointed, making it a great spot to explore Japanese flavours with friends or family.