Great sushi in Epcot!!I had no expectations since it is known how park food is,but this was a great surprise !! We waited a few minutes for a table which was nothing since we are used to long waits and long lines in all the parks and most times with very disappointing outcomes but this actually was a great surprise!! Sushi was fresh unlike some reviews mentioned, everything we eat tasted fresh and well prepared,salmon and tuna sushi were both very good! We had also the ramen and the kids loved it!! And they are Ramen eaters so they have tried really good ones. California and spice roll were very good as well! The menu is short but perfect for an in park restaurant, fast , tasty, healthy choice!
The Space is not so big but is indoors, cool and clean, perfect for a busy hot summer day, service was top notch!! Super fast and everyone was polite,attentive and super friendly, a nice server even offered to take pictures for us when she saw us outside the door. The whole area around the restaurant is incredible, wonderful decorations and fountains, authentic looking Japanese buildings that make you feel you are truly there. This is a great option while in Epcot if you like fresh tasty sushi and a way more healthy option too compering with other foods that you find in the park! We really enjoyed Katsura and will be back for sure next time we...
Read moreZero Stars. This restaurant is actually a fast food place where you order the food on a counter, pay for it, they put the food on a disposable plate and you find your own table, just like they do at MacDonald’s, only that the food here is a lot worst and you pay a lot more money. They don’t serve Japanese food; they serve cheap garbage food. We ordered Chicken and Shrimp Teriyaki. The plate consisted of 4 frozen shrimp, some frozen flat chicken pieces, steamed Uncle Bens rice, frozen mixed vegetables like the ones you would buy in a bad grocery store (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, etc.) and lots of Teriyaki sauce also like the one you would buy in a bottle in your grocery store, all we could taste was the bottled salty teriyaki sauce. This was the worst meal we had in a long time, maybe ever. I approached an oriental lady that seemed to be a manager or supervisor to complain about the food, I asked her if that was the type of food they serve in Japan, she rudely just told me that she didn’t know what they do in the kitchen. These International Pavilions are supposed to be operated by citizens of their countries so that visitors of Epcot can experience their true culture. I wonder if Disney management knows about this place. Don’t waste your money here, Katsura Grill gives Disney and Japanese...
Read moreMy sister really likes coming here so we came here for dinner right before going on the Guardians of the Galaxy ride. I was a little nervous about that because I heard the ride was intense- but it ended up being great and no puking commenced! I have been here a few times but am not entirely crazy about the food. I got the tonkotsu ramen and was not entirely thrilled with my meal. If I'm being honest, having hot soup on a hot day is not my ideal dinner. I think part of my issue is that I am a picky eater and I didn't know what to expect in the ramen- and if I had known, there were definitely ingredients I would have asked for them to do without, like the cilantro. The establishment itself is also very tight and can get crowded very quickly. We waited about 10 minutes for food and the seating inside is pretty competitive due to a lack of space, so it was very stressful. I also felt that the amount of pork in the ramen bowl was lacking. There were two thin slices and I felt like the meal was not very filling. I love the Japan store and the sit-down restaurants, but this quick service one misses the...
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