Horrible experience. The restaurant atmosphere looks cool but they took us to the back of the restaurant, where it was hot with hardly any ventilation. We ordered the “menu dia” where you can choose 2 food options, 1 drink and 1 dessert. I chose only sushi. It took 25 minutes to serve me 8 simple maki pieces. And they didn’t bring my wife’s food together. I ordered coke and my wife beer. It took 5 minutes for them to come back and say they didn’t have the beer that was included in the menu. So they offered the other one which was more expensive. We said ok. And then they didn’t bring it. So it took another 10 minutes to get the beer. Then the second part of the menu came. Again, my part came but not my wife’s. She ordered yakisoba. When it came I was surprised. It was a huge yakisoba. I had 11 pieces of small sushi. Which cannot be compared as a portion. It doesn’t make sense. To finalize, all the sushi pieces, makis and nigiris were constantly falling apart when dip into shoyu. Very annoying. The taste was...
Read moreI recently visited a ramen spot in town, eager to indulge in a taste of Japan. However, my experience left much to be desired. The ramen served was overly salty and the noodles were disappointingly soft, lacking the firmness and texture I had come to expect from authentic Japanese ramen.
When it comes to comparing it to the ramen I've enjoyed in Japan, this establishment falls short on multiple levels. The flavors lacked depth and complexity, failing to capture the essence of traditional ramen dishes.
To add to the underwhelming meal, when I checked my bill, I was surprised to find that I received my change in an unusual manner—entirely in coins. More than six dollars worth of coins and cents were handed to me, which felt unprofessional and inconvenient.
Overall, my visit to this ramen restaurant was a letdown. The overly salty broth, mushy noodles, and unusual change distribution left me feeling unsatisfied and unlikely to return for another...
Read moreI was hesitant to try this place as I still haven’t found a good Japanese spot in Madrid.. at first glance, it really has the Japanese vibe. It feels like walking at a Japanese hole in the wall with the wood, art, lanterns, and dim lighting. The menu has a good variety and we went with the Katsu bao, gyozas, and some sushi. The bao was outstanding!! The pork came in a hot pot and it was “DIY”. Delicious!!! The gyozas were pretty good too and the sushi was also okay. We tried the sushi that had mango, cream cheese and salmon and maybe this wasn’t the best one to try as it really felt like a mix of flavors. But still good! I enjoyed the place and would definitely return if I find myself around...
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