This restaurant offers a three round all-you-can-eat sushi, maki, skewers, greens and some fried classics (and one round of sashimi per person). Overall this joint is very similar to those that you can find in Paris -the service staff was fine, not particularly friendly but not rude, trying to keep up the pace (the kitchen had a hard time following the skewer orders). A tip: skewers come late especially if you order it for the first round (according to the waiter that night, there is somehow an (implicit) order. On the plus side, the place was clean. We were not too packed. The skewers were tasty and the ratio fish over rice was above the average. My take: once in a...
Read moreThis is not an authentic Japanese restaurant
We ordered two bowls of chicken ramen. Honestly, it tasted like shredded chicken tossed into sesame oil with instant noodles — just like a fancier version of cheap packet noodles.
The California roll was decent, probably the only acceptable dish of the meal.
Each person was given a small portion of pickled vegetables — very sour, but refreshing, especially since we were tired from the day.
There was also a bowl of miso soup with mushrooms, but the flavor was extremely bland. Still, it counted as “a little bit of a drink.”
Lastly, when we asked for tap water by saying “tap water,” the staff seemed slightly...
Read moreFood was very disappointing, low quality, and the tuna was straight out of the can. Variety very limited for all you can eat and it was expensive for what you got. We could have got a very nice meal at a nice restaurant for cheaper but instead we spent €20 each on a terrible meal... would not recommend. If you want sushi, there are many other higher quality...
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