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Sushi Dan @ CentralWorld

Bangkok - Lesley brought me to CentralWorld to have Japanese food and this was very unique because it has Lobster sashimi.   For the price of THB 999 you have miso soup and sashimi lobster.

Our live Claw Lobster
These were Canadian Lobsters with claws or usually called Maine Lobsters.

Lobster Miso Soup
This miso soup has a rich broth taste of Lobster.   There are slider about of Lobster meat from its head.  The taste of the soup was really good added with lots of seaweed.

The Lobster sashimi with roe
It was very good and the meat was so succulent and delicious.   It was not enough to fill my stomach as it was a small lobster so had to order some more dishes.

Nigiri sushi 7 pieces set
Hamachi sashimi
I tried a piece of Hamachi sashimi from Lesley's order and it was so fresh and the slices are thick.

Salad
Salmon head
This was also another good dish of Salmon head - I really like this restaurant with their fresh seafood.  Worth a return visit hopefully the lobster offer is still available.

The lobster tank


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