The Resorts World complex is best experienced with a big group of friends--casino, all night dining, bars and luxury amenities. Vicky's former classmates held an impromptu get-together and we found ourselves dining at Ginzadon, the Japanese-Korean outlet of the complex.
The fish soup and the sashimi came in first, and our empty stomachs were immediately warmed and relaxed. The Dragon sushi came next, and was instantly a hit--topped with eel and stuffed with a Black Tiger prawn, the rolls were large compared to you average sushi roll, and we had a fun time picking it up with our chopsticks--due to the size, the vinegar rice couldn't hold the roll together, and the sushi had a tendency to unwrap.
As part of the Japanese menu, we also ordered ebi tempura, stir-fried vegetables, chicken yakitori. And to try the restaurant's Korean offerings, we asked for pork & beef bulgogi which came with lettuce for the wrapping. Food wasn't bad, and servers were very eager to please. Overall spend came to something like P950 per head, which was inclusive of some discounts given to RW members.
Interiors are very simple, and the beige background is punctuated by the red furniture and linen. The restaurant also has a teppan grill area where you can watch the chef as he cooks your meal right in front of you. The restaurant is almost always full, so if you were thinking about a quiet romantic dinner for two, well maybe you have to try somewhere else!
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