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I’ve visited Miyako a couple of times before however, this time stuck with me compared to the other times. The staff was extremely professional and very pleasant which enhanced the dining experience. The food had good proportions and was plated in a very beautiful way...showing the customers the quality of the restaurant. The day in which I dined at Miyako it was gloomy and rainy and the waiters specifically catered... View all feedback.
What Gabriel Cordier doesn't like about Miyako:
We stayed at the hotel for a couple of nights and ate at the Japanese restaurant on the first evening. The food was good, but I had better at other Japanese restaurants. Service was no satisfactory and it appeared that there was no team work...at all among the waiters and waitresses. Not the best choice after having had a negative experience at the Café Beau-Rivage in the same hotel in the afternoon on the same day. View all feedback.
I’ve visited Miyako a couple of times before however, this time stuck with me compared to the other times. The staff was extremely professional and very pleasant which enhanced the dining experience. The food had good proportions and was plated in a very beautiful way...showing the customers the quality of the restaurant. The day in which I dined at Miyako it was gloomy and rainy and the waiters specifically catered their suggestions to give the customers a pleasant experience. I certainly recommend Miyako for a nice formal diner or more casual lunch, but keep in mind that it’s high quality does bring it to the more pricy side, but I assure you are getting your money’s worth!
A small example of ridiculous management : Salade tataki de bœuf Beef tataki salad : chose the small one at fr. and avoid the larger one at Fr. Our guests took either of them. The small one has avocado. Both are made...of rice threads, beef slices, and rocket leaves.The big one has a huge amount of roquette salad (rocket) that makes most of the volume. I will avoid the lousy reference to Swiss cows' diet. We asked why the big one does not have avocado, a pleasant diversification, especially in the larger salad. Answer was : no avocado, but you have more beef slices ! We thought that was a mistake on the cook's part. But no, it was the way it should be, according to the kitchen's rules ! This left us with mixed feelings. What a shame on the part of an otherwise quality, pleasant, albeit expensive (Swiss prices) restaurant
Das Lokal ist im Gebäude des Hotel Beau Rivage Palace. Es ist gemütlich eingerichtet. Die Speisekarte bietet eine Vielzahl von verschiedensten japanischen Gerichten. Die Bedienung ist aufmerksam und freundlich. Das Essen wird liebevoll serviert und schmeckt hervorragend. Das Lokal können wir wärmstens empfehlen.
We stayed at the hotel for a couple of nights and ate at the Japanese restaurant on the first evening. The food was good, but I had better at other Japanese restaurants. Service was no satisfactory and it appeared that there was no team work...at all among the waiters and waitresses. Not the best choice after having had a negative experience at the Café Beau-Rivage in the same hotel in the afternoon on the same day.
Tasteless and very expensive food...poor quality. Place to avoid if you love REAL japanese food or real sushis . Even Better at the coop !