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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Temakeria E Cia Ipanema: Japonês, Sushis, Sashimis, Temakis, Rio De Janeiro Rj:
We had the Rodízio (all can eat) You either select your own dishes or tell the waiter what you want and he will bring a recommended menu later. The dishes were delicious and creative the winners were the white fish Carpaccio with Parmesan cheese, the salmon maki with strawberry top and all hot rolls. Dessert is also in the Rodízio the Banane Flaambada was delicious. There are some tables outside that are pleasant to... View all feedback.
What Lori Fisher doesn't like about Temakeria E Cia Ipanema: Japonês, Sushis, Sashimis, Temakis, Rio De Janeiro Rj:
It’s not sushi, it’s cooked, sauce-laden fried food. If that’s not your preference, skip this. The ceviche was absolutely disgusting. Clearly scraps of fish with big stringy bits of fat and tendon. Honestly I was nauseous after trying that one. View all feedback.
The food was unbelievable and the service was good and friendly, although it can improve some things as the waiter remember on missed dishes and drinks.
Very very long wait for a table, although they send you a link to let you know how far along you are in the queue, they underplay how long it will actually be (we were told 75-90min and it was over 2 hours, and by then the restaurant was half empty which had us scratching our heads). The sushi however was overall very very good and very nice presentation. Make sure you do not end up inside upstairs as the vibe there was totally different and quite dreadful with no music, but downstairs and outside things are quite cool so perhaps. Was it worth the wait? Probably not on taste alone as there are many other great sushi spots in Ipanema, but with a reservation yes absolutely.
All you can eat sushi for a great price, staff are very attentive and always willing to help. With the all you can eat option, they bring out standard platters, but you are welcomed to order specific items as well directly from the menu. The Gyoza is not traditional and they do not have a pork option, it’s more like a fried wonton, but still tasted good. They need to add more traditional rolls too, way too many salmon options would love to see nigiri, spicy tuna, yellowtail tuna, crab options, more vegetable rolls, etc.
Food is good, the rodízio definitely worth it. Especially during lunch time at week days. Waiting time can be an issue.
It’s not sushi, it’s cooked, sauce-laden fried food. If that’s not your preference, skip this. The ceviche was absolutely disgusting. Clearly scraps of fish with big stringy bits of fat and tendon. Honestly I was nauseous after trying that one.