Considering that not many places make authentic tempura, this restaurant is quite a decent one if you'd like to try one, but it still cannot be compared to the quality you get in Japan nor Asia. Come if you want to try the tempura prawns. Not quite sure about the quality of the sushi, we ordered salmon sushi but it did not feel fresh, nor do they serve good cut of salmon. We could actually find the connective tissues within the salmon, which when you eat it, you'll get chewy "tendon" like texture, it indicates the lower quality of salmon cut. They might serve other better sushi from the menu, I'm unsure, but this was my experience. I think I could fine better sushi restaurants elsewhere, just saying. But yea, if you still want to try, go for...
Read moreNegative: Tried "Meat Ramen", and sadly I was very not impressed. The stock felt like it was heated water with a normal stock cube from a local shop, and the meat was very chewy or dry. Only one or two smaller pieces of meat had the fat still on it a nice flavour. I'll have to travel to Stockholm for Ramen in the future, as I've had to do before.
Positive: Their Dumplings very very tasty and the presentation on both the dumbplings and Ramen was top notch.
I'll have to go back once again to try their sushi and some other dish. For now the rating is based on the above mentioned. Another review or edit will be applied once I try out the...
Read moreProbably the best Japanese restaurant in Uppsala. The staff appear to be mostly Vietnamese, and the food is not completely authentic Japanese but generally still pretty fresh and good. The weekday lunch menu offers the best value, with a selection of ramen, bento and sushi.
I usually go for the noodles, where the only selection is just shoyu broth (whether they call it tonkotsu etc) that comes with chicken, pork or tempura prawn. Broth is pretty decent, again not the most delicious or authentic but still pretty good and the best I've found in...
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