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My partner and I purchased a £40 worth voucher on Groupon, it's the master selection of 56 pieces, the photos on Groupon mislead you to believe a half of the se...
read moreWe were really craving sushi for cheat day. We made the trip to collect and we were so glad we did. The owner was fantastic, we got so much for our money and th...
read moreI was greeted with a smile and a large selection of sushi. There wasn't much of a wait either, when I wanted to pay by card I was told it was cash only so he ki...
read moreDecent sushi, props to the chef. We had the sushi master selection for two people (28 pieces of assorted sushi, 2 miso soups and bottomless green tea) and some...
read moreA tiny place that serves very good sashimi and sushi. Be ready to wait we were and rewarded with some fantastic food! Only cash... at least it was the case toda...
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read moreOtoro Sushi offers a mix of experiences, which is dependent on a few factors. For those who purchase vouchers through Groupon, the experience may not meet expectations, with some feeling disappointed in the quality and quantity of food received. However, those who go in without a voucher seem to have a more positive experience, praising the owner for their friendliness, the quality of the sushi, and the overall value for money. The small stall in the Bullring fish market provides an authentic atmosphere and tasty sushi, although it's recommended to book ahead due to its popularity. Overall, Otoro Sushi seems to be a hidden gem for sushi lovers willing to bypass the cash-only policy and seek out this spot for a delicious meal.