Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Pisa. Go ahead and take that photo of yourself with a tilted hand "holding up" the Tower of Pisa. We won't tell; your rep as a sophisticated traveler will remain unblemished. Now that you've gotten that out of the way, climb the tower's 300 steps for a tilted view, or visit the National Museum of San Matteo and the Camposanto cemetery.
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4 based on 170 reviews
Great sushi place, best crispy tempura I have had in Italy, served hot. There was good variety in the menu, although some dishes you can only order once. Like sashimi, grilled shrimps, shrimp tempura etc. Despite this, I think it was a very good all you can eat, with English, Mandarin and Italian speaking staff. This place is quite new, so it is very clean and spacious, you don't feel like you are eating beside another person. Overall enjoyed the food and ambience, will be back for more! Ps: I went at lunch time and it was not crowded, and food was served pretty quickly. Didn't try the noodles or stir fry so cannot vouch for that.
4 based on 303 reviews
Excellent food but the restaurant lacked a little atmosphere. If you are not a regular sushi eater it would help if there was some visual guidance. We worked out what dishes were what with the help of google. I know I know but we have always had other people order for us. The food was truly excellent, the presentation was good and the service attentive and understanding. I canât tell you all of what we had but have attached a picture of a couple of dishes. Worth a visit.
4 based on 154 reviews
Came here from my nearby hotel after having slept for hours after my arrival fro the US. It was on my list [from Trip Advisor] but I almost missed it. It was late so the choices were limited. But I chose a few things from the vitrine and Li warmed them up. The meatballs were a mix of hot sausage and bread in a nice spicy tomato sauce. This was served along with pan fried potatoes and the most garlicky delicious spinach ever. It really hit the spot. They have nice looking sushi as well [but that's not my thing]. And the food was a great value. 8.5 euro for the meal [pictured] plus a bottle f sparkling water. Young hip clientele along with some neighborhood guys. This place hit the spot!
4 based on 186 reviews
Restaurant with Chinese and Japanese cuisine. Over 150 dishes All you can Eat or a la carte Capacity 120 covered Open every day sushi
I've been to this place on my summer roadtrip with my partner and daughter. What to say, that's simply the best sushi all-you-can-eat I've been to in Europe (and I travel a lot)! All was perfect, from the reservation made on Facebook private chat, the parking spot we found right in front of the restaurant door, the ambiance and furniture (forget about cheap chairs and sticky tables), the menu including classics and fusion-style dishes and the wine list. I do recommend!
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