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first meal in the city oaxaca and it was such a great surprise. best Japanese restaurant I tried it in mexico! love the atmosphere service drinks and eat! we had no reservation, but waited for 10 minutes to get a table. it is much to do and better to make a reservation in advance. View all feedback.
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It's a upper place in Oaxaca city. If you go in busy hours might need to make a reservation. However, it's really disappointing. The food is barely average. For a seafood ramen, it was tasteless. I ordered hot sauce (extra charge) to help it a bit. The staff is very attentive and welcoming, that makes it better. Also, the place is very beautiful. But, the food isn't worth for the price... If you have tasted ramen bef... View all feedback.
First meal in the city oaxaca and it was such a great surprise. best Japanese restaurant I tried it in mexico! love the atmosphere service drinks and eat! we had no reservation, but waited for 10 minutes to get a table. it is much to do and better to make a reservation in advance.
Best Japanese restaurant in oaxaca, and honestly, in mexiko. I just came back to méxico after I lived a year in japan and kintaro makes me as if I were right back on the streets of japan, where I eat Japanese! the seafood rays is a must and in the ground everything else on the menu! affordable and great environment. I would definitely recommend a reservation as it is super popular. 100% recommended!
Great atmosphere, the Japanese vibe is definitiw since very polite waiter, everything seems perfectly organized. I had a roll and ram, both were prepared and presented really well. very noble restaurant, perfect for a romantic dinner etc. the prices are ok aswell, 80/140mxn for small/large trembling.
The best sushi spot in the city. the seatangsalat, vegetarian ramen and lycheeeis were incredible. the ambiente is also great. in a large courtyard there is a lot of distance, which also has sections that are somewhat more closed. the art on the walls is embarrassing and also really entertaining. that is a must if you miss Asian food in oaxaca
I've been to some amazing ramen places across the US and in Japan, so I have a very high bar. I had the tan tan men and it was okay. The food is better than the Korean ramen in Oaxaca, but still quite a ways from satisfying and being authentic. What I did love was the setting. The entire space is a work of art; a mix of modern, traditional, Japanese, and Mexican. Three stars for the food. Five stars for the setting.