Lucas C.
Yelp
Was looking forward to a fantastic unagi lunch. After reading the many reviews, I thought it'd be the best I'd ever have. Sad to say, it is very very overated. Queued for 30mins in the hot sun. Many of the others in the queue were tourists.
We ordered the big unagi rice bento, sashimi, roast eel liver, and unagi omelette.
Unagi rice : the big size is really big. I managed to finish the unagi, but left half the rice uneaten. The unagi was a little dry and barely saved by the meagre amount of sauce on the unagi. Although they used short grain rice, something about the Japanese rice doesn't seem authentic, like it's not sticky enough. There's sauce on the table, which I saw other Taiwanese people adding to their bowls. But it's okonomiyaki sauce people! not the same as unagi sauce! They don't even serve okonomiyaki.
Sashimi : very fresh and thick cut. But nothing different from sashimi served at other reputable restaurants.
Unagi omelette : comes like a maki roll, but omelette was a little under-seasoned and the amount of unagi in it was really little. Not worth the calories or the money. Don't order it!
Unagi-liver-on-a-stick : okay. Not everything was bad, this is the best of anything on a stick I have ever had. But not enough to make me want to come back.
Service : let's face it. They don't need to care to give good service. They're not rude or anything, but since its perpetually crowded, you will be expected to share your table with others if you are eating as a couple. Tables and chairs are a little small, so you'll be expected to put your bag on the dirty floor. Food is served VERY quickly. Its amazing. Faster than mcdonald's I dare say. They won't chase you out, but the bustling atmosphere just has that eat-and-go vibe.
In summary,this place does not live up to its reputation. Its cheap, but not worth the queueing. Any casual Japanese restaurant in Singapore would serve better unagi.