Japanese cuisine is fresh, healthy and beautiful. Presentation and flavour go hand in hand. Busshari combines all of these elements into an impressive, satisfying experience.
Most people have an idea about Japanese cuisine with Sushi Bars being frequented as often as they are. So what is it that makes Busshari’s Japanese food so special? It comes down to quality. From a traditional miso soup, to a tuna hand roll with fresh wasabi, and then onto an innovative pork belly, and finishing with an excitingly artful Chefs Selection Sushi Plate, each bite was succulent, sharp and subtle.
Each dish communicated a sensitivity, a contemporary minimalism, and a taste tradition. You know you're eating well because your body tells you so. Plus, experiencing a Sushi Master working in a world defined by precision, beauty and discipline, you can’t help but realise that what you’re eating has been crafted with care. We did enjoy the food. Immensely.
Is Busshari a place to take a girl?
Yes. Of course it is. Just in case, make sure you make a booking well in advance in order to get the table you want. We recommend a seat at the bar that surrounds the Sushi Masters. The performance is as impressive as the taste. Your girl will go away thinking you have knowledge of food and art, when really you just like chicken teriyaki and Asahi. Girls will love eating here, simply because its healthy.
The atmosphere is buzzing, intimate and comfortable. The darkness of the walls and the low lighting creates a sense of warmth and relaxed vibrancy. It’s a cultural haven, and the spectacle of seeing 25 to 30 year old groups of extremely good looking women only added to our experience. This juicy demographic is attractive to be around, even if you’re the single bachelors at the end of the bar enjoying beers and the signature Wagyu Beef Sizzling Tobanyaki.
Upon arrival the service is impeccable. You are ushered to your table and immediately presented with an incredibly translucent bottle of the freshest sparkling water. Its actually made out of icebergs! Just like the food, the service reflects Japanese culture.
The damage?
You could get away spending around $50 a head. However, you could go anywhere between $25 and $200 depending on how much you want to try and drink. No matter what the cost, you will be satisfied.
We will certainly go back.
Adam gives Busshari 4 spoons
No negative comments?? what did these venues lack that didn't enable them to get 5 spoons?
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteOur review for Busshari was extremely positive. We didn't have any negative perspectives on the place in terms of answering our 5 questions. However, 5 Spoons is a perfect score in our view. 4 is excellent. 3 is good. 2 is below average. 1 is not very good at all. 0 is terrible.
We gave Busshari 4 spoons because it is excellent.
For Room 10, Adam gave it a perfect score.
Douglas gave it a near perfect score. In his view, the coffee was excellent, not perfect. However, we didn't write this because it's not really that relevant when considering the entire experience, which was amazing.
Does this answer your question?
Thank you for asking this question. It has given us some food for thought. I hope you will continue to read our reviews. Not all of our review will be as positive as these.
Sincerely,
Adam&Douglas
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