The symbol of our restaurant, and part
of its name is "SUISHA," Japanese for "waterwheel".
Japan long ago learned to utilize the
power of the "SUISHA" for the benefit of its
people. At first, the "SUISHA" was used in the
milling of rice and wheat. Much later, the "SUISHA"
provided electricity. In fact, even today, in rural areas of Japan,
one can still discover the "SUISHA" turning as
they have turned for centuries, providing the farmer with a dependable
source of energy.
Few things are as soothing to the senses,
especially on a hot summer afternoon, as the sight and sound of
a waterwheel turning slowly and steadily as the water splashes
down in a never-ending cascade.
I hope our SUISHA conveys to
you something of our philosophy at the Suisha Gardens - to provide
you with a relaxed environment in which to enjoy, time and again,
our Japanese cuisine.
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