Sushi is very good. The buffet is quite expensive N$350 pp 2025. It's not at a seating bar, and the food goes around. You need to stand up and wait on lines every time, people get frustrated, and that kills the atmosphere. At one point, they ran out, and you need to wait so long for new sushi. It gets very crowded. The most disappointing thing was that they didn't do a lot of different sushi options. So, I got the same over and over. And no dessert like little chocolate rolls are served. Drinks are very expensive as well. They charge N$30 for hot water with honey. So it's good sushi, but I don't think it's worth the while. It was very cold outside, and they gave blankets out that were clean. That was nice. Do they platter instead. More worth your money. You NEED to make reservations beforehand for a buffet,...
Read moreWindhoek sushi is very expensive when compared to Cape Town but I must say that Daisho comes very close to the standard that I am used to in the Cape. If you are used to South African prices, double that for Namibia when it comes ti sushi. I have had sushi at a couple of places in Windhoek and Daisho is definitely one of the better ones that I prefer. The salmon roses are great and my friends love the spring rolls. If you like a courtyard atmosphere this is the place to go to. While we were eating we could also see and hear love...
Read moreDiasho is considered to be one of the best quality sushi providers/restaurant. I enjoy the new specials available to the public. Should you wish to eat here, the inner seating at the sushi bar is most comfortable and the outside tables under the trees are pleasing.
Unfortunately, both my last visits with one friend we were seated next to a wall secluded from the rest of the restaurant. Highly recommend Diasho to change the table set up for 2 people and refrain from placing them next to a cold tile wall or...
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