The Japanese restaurant WasabiSabi is for all seafood lovers.
The Teppanyaki room is where the chef uses extremely sharp utensils to prepare the food, then cooks it right in front of your eyes.
If you prefer a less eccentric atmosphere then the Sushi bar is mellower, providing speedy service with a soothing atmosphere.
One set menu for two people includes Ramen chicken noodles with crispy vegetables, served with rice and Miso soup.
The soup, which is delicious, can be accompanied by sushi.
This comes with Saka (salmon) with shreds of ginger, which I found to be a little dry, and also special Wasabi Sabi sauce. The tiniest amount will set your mouth on fire.
The vegetables tasted fresh with a crunch. The joy of Japanese food is that it is neither greasy nor over filling.
WasabiSabi's 'chicken curry' had a sauce with an unusual taste that was not like your usual curry, with soy sauce and ginger among the ingredients.
The chicken had so much flavour you would think it had been slow cooked to allow the flavours to develop.
End your meal with traditional Japanese Saki - strong rice wine.
Prices are not too dear costing £20 for a standard meal for two.
WasabiSabi 227 London RoadSheffield S2 4NFTel: 0114 258 5838Opening hours: Mon-Fri, 12-2.30pm and 5.30-11pm; Sat-Sun 12-11pm.
By Poonam Vadher
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