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Contribute Feedback What ladybugwanderer likes about Restaurant Gambatte:
Have only tried their hot pot, which was delicious and super filling. The service is great very friendly and accommodating. Yes, the beef is frozen but when you're missing familiar food, that is a tiny flaw in what is otherwise a good meal. When we went there with a big group, they were as accommodating (repeated beef requests from the gentlemen side of the table) as with a table of two. Will return to try the other... View all feedback.
What Ines Thamm doesn't like about Restaurant Gambatte:
Decent food, but very unpleasant waitresses, don't speak or smile, deplorable welcome. Forced us to pay extra for a leftover plate of food that we didn't like. We will no longer go to this place, I see advice from the royal wok View all feedback.
Excellent sushi and donuts. Excellent service. We took the formula as much as we wanted and never exceeded 3 orders so learn to manage your orders!
Varied, delicious and hot dishes. Fast service. Buffet concept but served at the table with order by telephone on site. Small downside, no dessert menu.
This restaurant offers a digital platform, Ordering becomes child's play with transparent prices, detailed photos, and complete descriptions of the dishes, eliminating any confusion. The 29 franc lunchtime menu is a bargain, offering a varied choice of delicious options, whether meat or fish. A true digital inn, avoiding the hassle of traditional ordering. Highly recommended! And galore
If you are looking for a friendly place, that will serve you until close with a smile, then this is for you. If you have never had authentic japanese food than this is for you. If you are unwilling to wait while one chef prepares food for an entire room, like some tap water with your meal, like fresh rather than frozen fish, like sashimi or are looking for sushi with protein and rice, rather than a rice ball with a hat, then don't come here! La Gambatte is advertising itself as a all-you-can eat japanese buffet for 38 francs. In my opinion you would be better off going to the chain shop and getting a couple trays. The menu is huge with nigiri (8 types , no shashimi/hand rolls, some maki (4 small rolls , and about 8 types of fusion rolls, then some teppanyaki, gyoza, salad, soups and bunch of asian dishes like egg rolls and deep fried whatever.. We started with an order of miso soup which was watery and not good. The edamame were great! The plate of 8 assorted nigiri was beyond dissapointing; giant rice balls with very very little (mostly cheap fish . It was like they were wearing a hat. The squid nigiri was so clearly defrosted and tasted like frozen water. The rolls were also unappealing, the tuna rolls had (red tuna that was brown, which is usually what happens once its passed its price (i have even defrosted frozen tuna steak and its redder than this. Everything came with mayo which they would not remove if you didn't have an allergy. Nothing had any taste and we went through a bottle of soy sauce. We asked for water and all we could get was an overpriced bottle of flat water for 5.50 chf. The ginger was so spare it wasn't enough for one person let alone three. Also, the wasabi, was a dab from one of those low-cost grocery store tubes, you could tell by the nozzle pattern as it was squirted out. Finally, they had one chef working on a room that seated 50. It was the most uneventful and dissapointing food experience I have had in a long time. However, if you want deep fried prawns, you will love this place.
Yet, there are a lot of dishes you can choose for the lunch, and the buffet costs 35 CHF. But, for every meal ordered and not entirely ate, you will be charged 5 more CHF. Up to you...