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Contribute Feedback What Janine Bergmann likes about Tai Shogun:
can be a little expensive for a lunch in snacking (free-service or dish of the day) but excellent quality and taste of the dishes offered. you can take the time to take away or put your meal on the few tables available to cut off the tumult of the job. a really welcome address in this office area for Japanese food lovers. View all feedback.
What Gino Kihn doesn't like about Tai Shogun:
like corner, few seated places. The food is okay. but the prices ?!? very expensive for this restaurant essentially living customers from offices around. The Japanese waitress is very helpful. View all feedback.
Is no longer called tai shogun, it is now a Vietnamese restaurant that offers bo bun, pho and other Vietnamese delights. On the other hand, I don't know the name of the new restaurant, they just kept the restoration of "Japonnaise Restaurant" and removed the sign "tai shogun."
A Japanese boy knows, the welcome is warm, the very nice setting, their makis and sushi are not worth the detour but their dishes are succulent, a board pass before 1pm after there is nothing.
Sushi train excellent, ginger and numbered dishes, no doubt an address that comes out freshly from the lot! We recommend!
Good Japanese, fresh and well prepared products but as always, the suhis is quite expensive: count 15/20€ to eat at your hunger on noon.
After 5 years in the japon and my wife being Japanese I am happy to have a good sushi from time to time. The flat: an excessive price for quality sushi (mean with japon but good for nantes) and very little choice of sushi. happy but good. Can do better!