This was my second time visiting this sushi restaurant, and the quality is still excellent. The sashimi is incredibly fresh and bursting with flavor. You can place your order using a tablet, and if you don’t want too much rice, you can ask for a smaller portion or even request just sashimi.
The staff is also very helpful. They were patient and accommodating when they saw I was using Google Translate to communicate with them, making sure to assist me...
Read moreCame just before noon, and it was pretty busy already, but we got a table. I like that we get to order online and not have to worry about translating to the right thing. We had a bunch of nigiris, and the little one had kappa rolls, fish soup, and though we ordered fried squid, they sold out and brought us squid knuckles for free instead. Overall a pleasant experience, especially for a train station...
Read moreThe Sushi restaurant with easy access in front of Kumamoto Station. You can order fresh sushi that changes daily in sets of 3, 5, or 8 pieces. In addition to the popular sushi, the menu also features Ushibuka specialties, as the restaurant's name suggests, as well as rare or unused fish that are not available in the big city and to the general public, so you can enjoy a different sushi dish each time you visit. In particular, the "Recommended" section of the menu literally lists today's recommended fish, both fresh and fatty. Not only sushi, but also side dishes and small bowls of food such as shellfish, roe, and of course Kumamoto's specialties are available. As for the sake, the menu has a small selection but good sake, including Kumamoto sake, and happy hour and set menus are also available at reasonable...
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