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Waren shop | Japanese food buffet Sushi DO

🍣 Sushi Do: Valencia’s New Sushi Buffet—Fresh, Pretty, But With a Catch Sushi Do, Valencia’s newest all-you-can-eat Japanese spot, brings modern vibes and a mixed bag of hits and misses. Freshly opened, it’s got potential—but there are a few quirks to note before you dive in. 🍱 The Basics Lunch and dinner menus differ, with most dishes unlimited (only a few are limited). At around €20 per person, it’s priced to compete—but keep reading. 👍 What Works Fried rice: A surprise standout! Flavorful, with just the right texture—worth ordering a second helping. Presentation: Every dish looks Instagram-ready—colorful, neat, and satisfying to the eye. Atmosphere: Sleek, modern decor makes it a nice spot for a casual meal with friends. Freshness: Sashimi is fresh (no fishy vibes), even if it lacks that “sweet” pop of super-high-quality cuts. 👎 What Falls Short Sashimi + sushi rice overload: Here’s the kicker—sashimi comes on top of sushi rice, which fills you up fast (“顶” energy, indeed). Great if you love rice, but tiring after a few plates. Salmon fatigue: It’s fresh, but eat too much and it starts to feel heavy. Tuna (atun) is less fresh by comparison—stick to salmon if you must. The over-ordering trap: We ordered extra to match the menu photos… and ended up paying €40 to take leftovers home. Oops. Check portions before adding to your order! 🌟 Final Take Sushi Do is solid—pretty, fresh enough, and reasonably priced. It’s not mind-blowing, but it hits the spot for a casual sushi craving. Just pace yourself on the rice, skip the tuna, and watch those extra orders. #ValenciaSushi #NewSpotAlert #AllYouCanEat

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Waren shop | Japanese food buffet Sushi DO

🍣 Sushi Do: Valencia’s New Sushi Buffet—Fresh, Pretty, But With a Catch Sushi Do, Valencia’s newest all-you-can-eat Japanese spot, brings modern vibes and a mixed bag of hits and misses. Freshly opened, it’s got potential—but there are a few quirks to note before you dive in. 🍱 The Basics Lunch and dinner menus differ, with most dishes unlimited (only a few are limited). At around €20 per person, it’s priced to compete—but keep reading. 👍 What Works Fried rice: A surprise standout! Flavorful, with just the right texture—worth ordering a second helping. Presentation: Every dish looks Instagram-ready—colorful, neat, and satisfying to the eye. Atmosphere: Sleek, modern decor makes it a nice spot for a casual meal with friends. Freshness: Sashimi is fresh (no fishy vibes), even if it lacks that “sweet” pop of super-high-quality cuts. 👎 What Falls Short Sashimi + sushi rice overload: Here’s the kicker—sashimi comes on top of sushi rice, which fills you up fast (“顶” energy, indeed). Great if you love rice, but tiring after a few plates. Salmon fatigue: It’s fresh, but eat too much and it starts to feel heavy. Tuna (atun) is less fresh by comparison—stick to salmon if you must. The over-ordering trap: We ordered extra to match the menu photos… and ended up paying €40 to take leftovers home. Oops. Check portions before adding to your order! 🌟 Final Take Sushi Do is solid—pretty, fresh enough, and reasonably priced. It’s not mind-blowing, but it hits the spot for a casual sushi craving. Just pace yourself on the rice, skip the tuna, and watch those extra orders. #ValenciaSushi #NewSpotAlert #AllYouCanEat

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