We decided to eat something different and the location looked lovely. You have to wait to be accommodated ( I was with baby) and my parents. The person in charged was taking his time, adjusting the sun ombrellas looking around until he decided to start letting part of the line in. This went on a good 10 minutes ( still with baby in the buggy under the summer heat). Finally our turn lots of tables outside still available and when I say 3 adults and baby he went " eh.... just one moment" and disappeared another minute... Finally they tell us there is place inside. So we go in and the stroller was not obstructing the way but somehow he felt the need to ask me to make more space for the waiters... ok I sit down and my baby at that point was fussy and hungry. After good 10 min I had to ask if we could order because no one came. And the girl was like " oh haven't you ordered yet? ... oh ok ill send you someone." Finally pretty quickly a guy came took our orders and we waited maby another t10 minutes, that was OK... except ... I order 2 meals that we're the same and 1 was something else... we only got one of both. We waited and waited until I asked where was the 2nd dish for my father that was waiting. Answer " you only ordered one!" I explained to him that I ordered ex tempura and my dad would take it as well my mom ... bla bla bla... so any way in the end good food the waiter was polite but not really paying attention and the whole VIP treatment at the door ... not cool so for us 1 star. The food was good if you don't mind being a...
Read moreIf you're looking for a place that serves ordinary, accessible sushi, this restaurant might be a good option. The sushi rolls are plentiful and varied, and the prices are reasonable. However, if you're looking for authentic, high-quality sushi, you might want to look elsewhere.
The sushi rolls at this restaurant are clearly designed for a Western palate, with ingredients like cream cheese and avocado being used liberally. While this might appeal to some people, those who are looking for more traditional sushi might be disappointed. Additionally, the quality of the fish used in the sushi is not always consistent, with some pieces being noticeably less fresh than others.
While the restaurant does offer a range of options, including vegetarian choices, the focus is clearly on quantity rather than quality. This might be fine if you're looking for a quick, cheap bite to eat, but if you're looking for an authentic sushi experience, you might want to keep looking.
Overall, this restaurant offers a decent option for those looking for Westernized sushi, but falls short in terms of authenticity and quality. If you're looking for a true taste of Japanese sushi culture, you might want to explore...
Read moreQuick and attentive service excellent dishes Dishes are beautifully prepared beautiful interior design not necessarily cheap, but the performance is outstanding good value for money
I have waited with an evaluation because one time is no time.
The combination of sushi and meat offers the opportunity to go there as a group. Not everyone likes sushi, and so you are often forced to go to a "customary" restaurant. But here everyone finds something they want.
At Umami, there are fixed table times on weekends, but this is no problem because the kitchen and the service are fast, this again is not a problem because in the three times in 3 weeks that we were there, trying different dishes, everything was more than average. The sushi is one of the best I have tried, even compared to what I had in Japan. With high-quality produce (Iberico among others) and Dry-Age, meat lovers will also get their money's worth, not least thanks to the accurate preparation.
The consistent good performance lets me recommend the Umami...
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