We were in the area, and realized that Sushi Seizan was just two buildings away in the almost dilapidated and weird Bugis Cube. If you're driving and need to park, the nearest parking is at the National Library. Guocco Midtown is too far in the rain, and if you directly opposite at Bugis Junction, you'll have to meander through the mall to get to ground level.
The Edomae-style restaurant is opened by Chefs Hiro and Chef Yoshi. It's a casual spot with six seats at the counter, and about eight seats in a private room. By now, we've gone there twice, the second time with our friends. We didn't need fancy sushi restaurants that charge us S$600 a head. We wouldn't mind something casual, and less pricey, and are more open to trying out new and tiny places with limited menus, and helmed by younger and less experienced chefs.
I don't know if the chefs prefer to do it this way, but the rice is a tad too vinegared. Whatever it is, they can cure fish. They doesn't have many shiny fish since I assume his diners wouldn't like it. Tonight, Chef Yoshi doesn't have shima aji. He offered aji. That would do.
We didn't opt for the higher-priced menu. That would simply see more tuna, and wagyu beef, and some fancier soups than our rather-thin and sad seaweed soup. However, we weren't interested in those. If we wanted, we would simply add on more sushi to what we had. It's always fish that I'm looking for, not beef, and not fancy cooked items or ankimo or anything like that.
We took the basic $188 menu. Chef Yoshi knew that I decline all tuna, so this smart dude didn't even offer me bonito. Hahahahah I indeed dislike it. It's from the same family of tuna and mackerel. I don't mind bonito flakes, but not the meat. I very much prefer mackerel over tuna too.
The 'handroll' was a crepe instead of seaweed. The husband got a negitoro thingy, and I got all uni. Hehehehe. We had a final dose of carbs in the form of a smoked uni sushi, and I got an extra piece of aji! Wheeeee. For smoked uni, we were given a choice of bafun or murasaki. I like bafun for its stronger pungency. It was indeed smoked in a little bowl, so using murasaki would have been wasted.
Tonight's dessert was a chestnut cake of sorts. Luckily we only asked for one serving for us both instead of one each. We could never finish dessert unless it's fruits. We didn't bother with having sake tonight as well. It was a very hot night. I couldn't deal with anything else but a cold and refreshing glass of highballs all the way.





