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this is the first time that I visit this well hidden Japanese cafe style restaurant. the first impression is that the venue is a quite common one from the year, with heavy wooden chairs and unattractive but great tables. the service was a little slow and when we asked for champagne, we got a little wee instead. but the second glass was what we wanted. we have thunfish and lachs sashimi a Japanese dish of bite size pi... View all feedback.
What Barry Zieme doesn't like about Tokyo and Seoul:
not the biggest sushi, but wonderful to introduce her children in sushi. they can choose the series of sushi they want to eat. to see it before them, encouraged to try new things. the tempura prawns from the menu was very nice $25 for 12.) View all feedback.
Terrible unauthentic sushi, which is likely to be suitable for a college student if you are closely with the budget (the sushi buffet deal). Makes strange fusion sushi with tasteless regular rice (not Japanese sticky rice with Mirin). Poorly, as everyone looked so grumpy. Never again. Save your money instead for Rin.
Price in the amount of 19 US dollars for an all you can eat for a sushi buffet. (If I do not measure, lunch is $ 15.50). A sushi man makes the sushi so fresh. Although sometimes it is waiting for peak times, as sometimes the man who works the sushi alone alone. The price for an all you can eat is a buffet of sushi, definitely for fresh delicious sushi and not to be silent from you, what you can drink miso soup
Not the biggest sushi - but wonderful to introduce your children to Sushi. You can choose the array of Sushi you want to eat. He saw that it was made before them, encouraged to try new things. Grief The tempura garnishes the menu was very nice ($ 25 for 12).
This is a favourite with uni students for the all you can eat sushi for under $20 bit also does a very passable menu selection. Wine prices are very reasonable too Worth a visit if you don't mind the bright lights and bare table tops
This is the first time that I have visited this well hidden Japanese cafe style restaurant. The first impression is that the venue is a very ordinary one from yesteryear, with heavy wooden chairs and unattractive but large tables. The service was a bit slow and when we asked for sparkling wine, we were given still wine instead. However, the second glass was what we wanted. We have ordered tuna and salmon sashimi a Japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of raw fish eaten with soy sauce and wasabi paste plus spring rolls. The food was of excellent quality. And the price was also very reasonable. No doubt we will be back soon.