Whether you're in the mood for shrimp tempura and sashimi served in a quiet room with black-lacquer tables and paper lanterns, or you would rather have chicken chimichanga, fried tiger shrimp, or grilled sirloin steak surrounded by loud music videos on multiple screens at a popular nighttime venue—or if you want a little of both—these adjoining restaurants can satisfy. The underground restaurant is dark and dingy and remains well hidden beneath Hamilton's main shopping street. But it's an old favorite with locals, and the fusion of different flavors and good-size portions make it worth the wait for a table.
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