My lunch time π―π΅π¨π³: Japanese and Chinese food π£π€π₯π

Hello everyone! Today I'm taking you to lunch, and it's another Asian restaurant β Japanese and Chinese food. We eat this kind of food quite often because I love the flavors and the fact that you can have a variety of dishes for the same price. It's undeniable that many times when I leave the house, I crave a meal, and I always look for Asian restaurants like this. Today, we're going to Sushi Zero in Alexandria, Italy.

We went to the restaurant without a reservation because there are usually tables available at this type of restaurant, and we don't have much time to search. We just arrived at lunchtime and found the closest restaurant. When we arrived, a staff member led us to a table.

Then we ordered our food by scanning a QR code. Today's menu was a UK-style all-you-can-eat promotion where you pay one price and can order as much as you want, but you have to finish everything. So we started ordering.



I have to say, we ordered a wide variety of dishes today, including Japanese food like sushi, although this time we didn't focus heavily on sushi, mostly salmon sashimi and individual sushi pieces.


We also ordered seafood. This meal was quite different from our usual order; we wanted to try something new. If there's anything on the menu that we haven't tried before, we'll order it to try. The advantage of these dishes is that they are served in small portions, allowing us to try a variety of things. If we don't like something, we can order something else. Each serving usually contains two to five pieces.


Today, I ordered grilled seafood again, including salmon and shrimp. Some menu items have quantity limits, meaning you can only order one item per person. It depends on the restaurant's policy regarding which items can be ordered unlimited and which have limited quantities.


Today, there was grilled lamb skewers, served six skewers. This is also a limited menu item, but I like it because I rarely get to eat it. It was delicious. Then there was roast duck; I only ordered one plate this time.



There was dim sum, Chinese food, including the dumplings and steamed buns you see, and takoyaki. It was served with two pieces of takoyaki. I don't usually like takoyaki; I haven't had it in a long time, but I tried it today and it was delicious.



The dishes we ordered are as you can see in the picture; there's a wide variety, which keeps us from getting bored. We like this kind of dining experience because, as I said, we can try a variety of things and order what we want without the price increasing.



And that's our lunch at a Japanese-Chinese restaurant. This was another one of my favorite lunches, and I hope everyone enjoys my photos and story. Thank you for following and have a great day!
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I didn't try this seafood japanese and chinese.
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You should try it! π
I like these kind of restaurants, that mixed Chinese and Japanese and sometimes Thai and Vietnamese cuisine, where you can taste various things π
Yesss, I agree with you ππ©·
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