Tastes good, reasonable price, delicious pasta
DOMO is a Japanese restaurant in Helsinki. The entrance is a not very wide but slightly undulating road, which is very photogenic and suitable for street photography. Because Northern Europe has extremely rich deep-sea fish resources, the number of Japanese restaurants in Finland and Sweden far exceeds that of Chinese restaurants. DOMO is a Japanese restaurant with very good reviews near the hotel. Although it is Japanese food, the boss is Chinese and speaks Mandarin with a Cantonese and Hong Kong flavor, which makes people feel warm and friendly, and there is no communication barrier. . Ordered two set meals and one salmon sashimi. The miso soup in the set meal was served first. In the past, I only drank a few sips of Japanese miso soup symbolically, but after many days in Europe and extreme nostalgia for Asian food, the soup was already at the bottom before the main course was served. The teriyaki chicken chop rice I ordered is basically on par with the Japanese restaurants I have eaten in China. I love the sweet sauce on the chicken chop the most, and it is simply delicious when mixed with rice. I remember that there was not even a grain of rice left in the bowl at the end. Would the boss think that we had been hungry for several days? The eel rice ordered by Mr. Dai was said to be good. The salmon was cut into thick pieces, and the meat was mellow and fresh. The freshness that could be tasted in one bite was unforgettable. Although I ate salmon dishes of various methods on this trip, my favorite was undoubtedly sashimi, sashimi, sashimi!
Tastes good, reasonable price, delicious pasta
DOMO is a Japanese restaurant in Helsinki. The entrance is a not very wide but slightly undulating road, which is very photogenic and suitable for street photography. Because Northern Europe has extremely rich deep-sea fish resources, the number of Japanese restaurants in Finland and Sweden far exceeds that of Chinese restaurants. DOMO is a Japanese restaurant with very good reviews near the hotel. Although it is Japanese food, the boss is Chinese and speaks Mandarin with a Cantonese and Hong Kong flavor, which makes people feel warm and friendly, and there is no communication barrier. . Ordered two set meals and one salmon sashimi. The miso soup in the set meal was served first. In the past, I only drank a few sips of Japanese miso soup symbolically, but after many days in Europe and extreme nostalgia for Asian food, the soup was already at the bottom before the main course was served. The teriyaki chicken chop rice I ordered is basically on par with the Japanese restaurants I have eaten in China. I love the sweet sauce on the chicken chop the most, and it is simply delicious when mixed with rice. I remember that there was not even a grain of rice left in the bowl at the end. Would the boss think that we had been hungry for several days? The eel rice ordered by Mr. Dai was said to be good. The salmon was cut into thick pieces, and the meat was mellow and fresh. The freshness that could be tasted in one bite was unforgettable. Although I ate salmon dishes of various methods on this trip, my favorite was undoubtedly sashimi, sashimi, sashimi!