The place wasn't crowded for lunch, it looked nice and cozy. We were offered to sit on regular tables or a private room with Japanese style tables and the seats were large cushions it was comfortable enough for us. The menu has many different choices for Japanese food but mainly Makis, plenty of choices there, classic flavors and many Peruvian-Japanese fusion ones, those were really great, sadly they didn't have Japanese beer but got some nice cold fruit drinks, we didn't wait too long and our order was ready 3 maki tables each with 10 makis and the price is really competitive for the quality, everything was delicious, there were little buttons attached to each table which made the waiter to come to the table if anything was needed. Overall a really nice experience, you won't be...
Read moreSmall, cozy sushi place with original makis on a busy street. Some of the makis reminded me of the ones at Edo, but they do have an original misti maki with rocoto sauce - to die for! The waiter was so friendly, and everyone made us feel welcome during our meal. This would likely be my go-to sushi spot in Arequipa if I lived here. P.S. You might accidentally miss the sign because it looks more like "isti"...
Read moreOne of the first sushi bars I've ever been in the city: it actually has a sushi bar! Though you won't find any ramen soups, the diversity of japanese dumplings, rolls and dishes is enough to entertain you for an afternoon or two.
Gotta try the tea, which can be served hot. Portions are a bit small, just in case. Staff is pretty attentive and they bear with you if you...
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