A YouTuber compares cheap sushi from a local vendor (priced at IDR 3,000 - IDR 6,000 per piece) with expensive sushi from a 5-star hotel (priced at IDR 725,000 for a set). The inexpensive options include salmon, crabstick, and tofu skin, while the hotel sushi set features a variety of pieces, including raw salmon, eel, and California rolls. The YouTuber notes that the hotel's sushi has more meat and is thicker, but they and their companions prefer the taste of the cheap sushi. They also compare a California roll from the hotel (priced at IDR 98,000) with a cheap version (priced at IDR 25,000) and find the cheap one to be more flavorful. The video concludes with the YouTuber suggesting that the expensive sushi is not necessarily better, but rather that the presentation and packaging may be a factor in the higher price.
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1. The speaker compares sushi from a five-star hotel, Sari Pacific Jakarta, with a cheaper version.
2. The price of the sushi from the hotel is IDR 725,000.
3. The cheaper sushi costs IDR 3,000.
4. The hotel sushi comes with wasabi, ginger, soy sauce, chopsticks, and a toothpick.
5. The hotel sushi is served with ice to keep it fresh.
6. The speaker also compares salmon sushi, which costs IDR 6,000 for the cheaper version.
7. The hotel sushi has a special soy sauce that costs IDR 1,000.
8. The speaker tries a California roll from the hotel, which costs IDR 98,000.
9. The cheaper California roll costs IDR 25,000.
10. The hotel California roll has avocado and is denser than the cheaper version.
11. The speaker orders delivery from the hotel, which costs over IDR 1 million, including tax and service.
12. The delivery takes a long time, and the food is not well-packaged.
13. The speaker prefers the taste of the cheaper sushi.
14. The hotel sushi has more meat and is thicker, but the speaker thinks it's not worth the extra cost.