The makis rolls would make the Japanese want to commit seppuku. We had a big group and tried ~12 different options, the fish ones and some vegan options. The makis had overly large pieces that were at times 80% rice (which was incredibly dry) and covered with a thick creamy ranch like sauce that made me want to gag. Some of the sweeter options that had mango and a syrup that was caked on to the point of being overly sweet and inedible, one of our table members had to pay another to finish the roll so we wouldn't be charged extra for it. The "fish" pieces were few and flavorless and drowned out by excessive cream and sugary additions. One of us got a mini poke bowl which was 50% white rice, and when we didn't want to finish all the rice they charged us...
Read moreAll you can eat sushi restaurant but the only allow you to order a maximum of two types each time. That wouldn't be much of a problem if not for the fact that they take too long for those two rolls.
Quality is so so, some rolls came with too much fishy flavour. That usually happens because either fish is not fresh or it is one of the lesser quality ones.
Moreover, a most of them felt way too greasy so this is definitely not the place if you look for classic rolls with very balanced flavours.
Place is fine as it has all these surfer and rastafari vibes and it goes along with it. Chairs do are a bit...
Read moreThe food is phenomenal. Their vegan makis are - and I'm not kidding - food of gods. The flavor profile is superb, the combinations exceptionally well thought through and executed. Yes, that might require a minute or two more of waiting for your food, but the extra time is showing in those little pieces of art. Just be aware that they might not open at 12pm on the dot. I got there a couple of minutes after 12 and had to wait til 12:15pm to actually be able to enter the restaurant. Seems to be a thing here in Lima, happened to me in other...
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