Despite the extremely positive reviews we must say that this palace was quite disappointing. The local is nice and small. You can see the chefs working but the size of the sushi (nighiri and uramaki) was huge! Too big to fit one bite in your mouth as it should be...then the fish quality was just above average, i mean not like all you can eat restaurants but just a little better. I was expecting much more from Kiko, given also the higher price, and comparing it to other restaurants like this such as Take...no match unfortunately, I would say quality price ratio is completely imbalanced, if I had to choose a high level sushi restaurant i would suggest others. The tempura was unfortunately very heavy and greasy, the opposite of what I have experienced in other places in Rome. I had great expectations, but I...
Read moreHonestly - Trying to eat Sushi in Rome might've been the first mistake but the experience did not need to be this abysmal. Even though there was an outside seating area it was very apparent that the staff did not consider it part of the restaurant or their task to serve you. The waitress didn't speak English, which happens but in a country's capital that lives off of tourists there are different ways of handling it than rolling your eyes, sighing and just overall looking like you want to punch the customer in the face. Pretty sure that she spit on that mediocre sushi that she brought us. Overall this was a horrible waste of time, money and a dinner that could've been...
Read moreThis Japanese restaurant is one of the top rated restaurants in the area but also very expensive. The atmosphere and the seating area was chilled with some classic music in the background. Also this a bar area. They served us very small plates of complementary seaweed salad but not sure if it was seaweed. Waiters speak English and they had English menu, so you will be good if you only can communicate in English. Overall, the food was great, especially anything with salmon, and the soya sauce was...
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