Stayed at Westin for a day and rained downstairs for food. I came to the nearest restaurant to the hotel. The Japanese restaurant was also decorated in a Japanese style. The wooden table and the wooden bench may be too humid. As soon as I entered the door, I could smell the moldy smell. I ordered a set meal. It was enough for 2 people with small appetites to eat 1 serving. sashimi 1 sushi on the same day is salmon, another soba noodles sashimi is very fresh, not hand-grinded, not squeezed out of the tube, the kind of carp rice is also very large, a bowl of carp is elastic, and it is also equipped with seaweed and jade roast tempura. There are 2 scary sweet potato beans and autumn sunflowers. No more than that bowl of ramen is sour and hot. It is a cool word. Guam is basically Koreans and Japanese. So the local Japanese food is quite authentic.
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I stayed at the Westin and it was raining one day. I went downstairs to find food and came to the restaurant closest to the hotel. The Japanese restaurant was decorated in a Japanese style. The wooden tables and benches were probably too damp. You could smell the moldy smell as soon as you entered the door. I ordered a set meal, which was enough for two people with small appetites. One sashimi, one sushi of the day, which was salmon, and one soba noodle. The sashimi was very fresh and the wasabi was hand-ground, not squeezed out of a tube. The eel rice was also very big. The eel was elastic and served with seaweed shreds and tamago. There were two pieces of grilled tempura, sweet potatoes, beans, and okra. The best thing was the bowl of ramen. The sour and spicy taste was simply refreshing. Most people who come to Guam are Koreans and Japanese, so the local Japanese food is quite authentic.
The restaurant is wooden tables and chairs, simple style, friendly and natural attitude of the service staff, the food is very fresh, recommended sashimi platter, seafood salad, seafood fried rice, tempura, live in the hotel next to the canteen, almost every day to eat