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Toro specialty

Updated: 2014-03-02 /By Ye Jun (China Daily)
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Toro specialty

La Sushi's owners are so confident of the quality of their product that they call themselves a toro specialty shop. Toro is a fatty but delicious part of tuna belly, a top specialty in Japanese cuisine. La Sushi's managers from Hong Kong love it.

The restaurant says it has special channels for plenty of fresh toro, which is not just tasty, but comes at a reasonable price.

Apart from that, La Sushi provides plenty of fresh sashimi from Hokkaido, as well as sushi, grilled seafoods and Sapporo ramen.

Grilled seafood impresses with its freshness - big scallops, whelk, clams and crabs.

It is a small but good eatery located with a delicate style - gray walls, wooden chairs and tables, beside a bar with fresh seafood on ice. It is a comfortable place to get a treat of fresh Japanese delicacies.

2/F Patio Nali, 81 Sanlitun Bar Street, Chaoyang district, Beijing. 010-5208-6120.

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