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Reasonably priced Wagyu Cubes you can have. Priced right at a good amount of serving. Sushi Nori is placed at the new food court of SM Mall of Asia. A more premium looking food court, just like it SM Aura. View all feedback.
What Stanly Go doesn't like about Sushi Nori:
No doubt the food is outstanding. However the service provided here in MOA food court is below standard. Crews on idle wouldn't care if their customer is eating without a chair. Customer would even have to bus the table themselves. And, the worst part was the get charge 15 for asking for some chili powder?! Cmon. Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Food: 5 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 2 View all feedback.
The rice was served at room temperature, and the portion size was smaller than what was depicted in the photo. Overall, I didn’t feel it was worth the price.
A must-try for any sushi lover! The sauce beautifully enhances the authenticity of the dish. I ordered takeout for dinner, and the service was excellent.
Service: Dine-in Meal Type: Other Food: 5 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 2
Reasonably priced Wagyu Cubes you can have. Priced right at a good amount of serving. Sushi Nori is placed at the new food court of SM Mall of Asia. A more premium looking food court, just like it SM Aura.
The prices are too high. We dined here yesterday (May 6) and found the ramen to be quite expensive at Php 399 (~$8). In terms of presentation, it was served in a disposable bowl, and it tends to get salty if you don’t eat it right away. The gyoza was Php 149 (~$3) for just three pieces. You can get a better meal for the same price at Ramen Nagi or even at Ramen Kuroda. I wouldn’t recommend this place for ramen.
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