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Contribute FeedbackOttimo cibo, servizio veloce, ma non molto cordiale
Uno dei primi ristoranti giapponesi aperti in città. Vicino al Centro Storico, di sera non difficile e lontano il parcheggio. A pranzo in gran parte sono a pagamento. Sala superiore e locale interrato spazioso. Con il caldo tavoli all'aperto ma molto vicini. Menu completo con anche qualche portata tipica cinese. Conto economico, molto pratico il take away e consegna a domicilio dei principali servizi di riders. Sempre ben fornite le salse incluse.
Posto accogliente, titolari educati e simpatici, qualità buona, consiglio.
Visited the restaurant and was pleasantly surprised to find a new and more diverse menu. my friend and I have been satisfied costumers of the restaurant for at least 3 years. I've tried many sushi places, but all they can eat is toss. that mikaku offers is by far the best I have experienced. I particularly appreciate the great selection of entrees (I recommend the tataki) and the more elaborate and thoughtful by the quality of the dishes they offer. the presentation is also very interesting and makes eating even tastier look. the restaurant also has a pleasant atmosphere, especially if they avoid the crowded evenings) and is decorated on a quite modern and eccentric way. the prices are standard for everyone who can eat sushi place and the staff is quirky and friendly.
As an American living in Italy, I often get tired of Italian food because there are so few ethnic restaurants in the smaller to midsize Italian towns! I love to visit any restaurants other than Italian food when I travel, thus I stopped by for...Japanese food. Although I didn’t like the dark interior, I did really enjoy the food and felt it was exceptional value. They offer several rolls in combo with miso soup, a fresh sashimi tuna salad, a green salad, an eight piece roll and fruit/coffee for dessert. Excellent value for 10-13 euros. Everything I ate was very good, although the roll was a bit heavy on rice and could have used some additional ingredients, but overall very good. Friendly service, very little English spoken, but the menu is typical of Japanese restaurants, so it’s not a problem. Clean bathrooms. It’s easy to locate, just a 7 minute walk from the train station (up the hill, following the impressive city walls) and to the left on Via Garibaldi, or just a 5 minute walk from Fano’s main piazza, or if you are staying by the beach it’s just on the other side of the bridge. Should I pass though Fano again, I would definitely come back.