Haru Teppanyaki and Sushi Bar尚水长廊铁板烧餐厅
京顺路荣祥广场902
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This restaurant offers excellent Japanese fare from salads and tofu to cod and chicken at reasonable prices. Haru is definitely worth the city folk's commute for the succulent jumbo bamboo prawns. Service is impeccable, paying attention to fine little details like placing your ceramic plates and jar of sake on the stove to keep it warm.
Salad, tofu, cod, chicken, rolls...everything seems perfect. Unbelievably delicious meal, attentive service and modest price contributes to the successful restaurant. It's absolutey worth a visit, and the traffic is convenient here.
Teppanyaki Temptations
Since its opening over a year ago, this wonderful teppanyaki place has escaped our radar. After hearing so much about it, we went on a pilgrimage to Shunyi to find this gem. With private rooms for every dining party, a personal chef and unobtrusive wait staff in the room, we found little to complain about. We started out with a zesty salad (RMB20) of lettuce, corn and slices of fresh peach. Next, the merry roll (RMB68) was an assortment of sushi made with love and devotion. Our highlight was the seafood: jumbo bamboo prawns flown over from Vietnam (RMB68) and its co-star, a cod fish (RMB65). The prawns were sweet and succulent and the cod perfectly smooth and full-flavored. We moved on to tender beef slices (RMB158) with sides of stir-fry vegetables (RMB25) and a bowl of fried rice (RMB25). The little details impress; a hot plate sits on the Teppanyaki stove to keep our food warm as well as our “pure water sake”(RMB60) in a ceramic bottle. We wished we had discovered this place earlier, but better late than never.
Juliana Loh
