Best Sushi restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sushi food in Aguascalientes. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sushi restaurants near you.. Aguascalientes (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌa.ɣwas.kaˈljen.tes] ( listen)), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes, literally: Hot Waters), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 11 municipalities and its capital city is Aguascalientes.
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5 based on 36 reviews
This small restaurant likely offers the best Sushi in Aguascalientes, and as it often happens, for the lowest price! The friendly owner/chef Gerardo was trained in a US sushi restaurant (so he says). The place is simple, with only four tables, but clean, on a side street. This is not a high-end sushi restaurant, but those would disappoint you anyway. This small restaurant also gives its Mexican touch to the sushi, but it's the best you can find in Aguascalientes. Vegetarian options available. Note: It's not customary to serve ginger and wasabi with sushi in Mexico. Just ask for it, they'll gladly accommodate.Thank you very much for your comments
Come and taste traditional Japanese cuisine in Aguascalientes. Try out our teppan yaki, sukiyaki, shabu shabu, sashimi, sushi, and much more!
Traditional Japanese cuisine. We loved the sukiyaki, sashimi, and nigiri sushi that we ordered. Seafood is fresh (Canadian salmon delicious!), great quality, and attention to detail is superb. Will surely become regular customers. Keep it up, Kyoto!!!
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4 based on 27 reviews
Tucked away in an inconspicuous building on the less-traveled side of central Aguascalientes, I had actually never noticed this place until I saw it rated highly on TripAdvisor. Intrigued, my wife and I decided to check it out--and we're very happy that we did!The restaurant is set primarily in the courtyard of a seemingly older building. The ambiance is minimalist but cool in its own way--one thing I noticed was that there were probably 20 or so different chair styles and designs, few of them repeated more than once in the main dining room. There was an interesting mix of music playing, spanning from a weird sort of industrial rock to more popular "indie" stuff. The young waiter in a Led Zeppelin t-shirt was professional and unobtrusive.Though slighter more expensive than the cheaper sushi places in Aguascalientes, prices were still very reasonable. It was easily the best sushi I've enjoyed here in town. My wife had a delicious, spicy fried rice dish, and for dessert we shared banana tempura with vanilla ice cream--another highlight. No complaints at all about the food; we really enjoyed everything.This was about a week ago and we haven't been back since, but I'm very much looking forward to the next trip there. Come and enjoy some sushi while feeling like you've been clued in to one of the coolest secrets in Aguascalientes.
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