Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in San Pedro Sula, Cortes Department, Honduras. San Pedro Sula (Spanish pronunciation: [sam ˈpeðɾo ˈsula]) is the capital of Cortés Department, Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Sula Valley, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea. With a census population of 719,063 in 2013, and 1,445,598 people living in its metropolitan area in 2010, it is the nation's primary industrial center and second largest city after the capital Tegucigalpa.
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4 based on 178 reviews
If you want to hang out with your friends in a cool, modern and trendy place, come and have fun at NAU Sushi Lounge were you can enjoy the best cocktails and sushi of the city.
Although the food, drinks and atmosphere at Nau should be enough to entice you and friends to visit it, it is its great staff that keeps me coming back again and again. I cant say enough good things about Rigoberto, Karolina, Axel, Perla and the ones who work behind the curtains to ensure that your visit is a great one. They are excellent customer service professionals that go above and beyond to make you feel welcomed regardless if it is your first time at NAU or your 100th. Muchas gracias to all for always making me and my friends feel welcomed time after time. And a very special thank you for your super-nice gesture on my B-Day. MoryDear MoryI am Glad to read these nice commentAways welcome!Happy Birthday
4 based on 116 reviews
Vive la experiencia de la mejor gastronomÃa japonesa en Honduras. Con nuestra selección de mas de 50 opciones de rollos, conos, sopas, entradas y los mas ricos postres, asà como la mesa Teppanyaki disponible en ambos restaurantes.
I have been multiple times with my family to both sushiitto locations (skip the one at altara mall--it's very dark). I understand that sushi is a luxury import, but the portions seem relatively small (compared to the US) given the high prices. unfortunately, there aren't may other sushi option in san pedro sula. Tegucigalpa, with its larger population, may be a better option. also, staff seem to forget you once your meal is served.
It's an ok place if you really want to have some Japanese food, otherwise save your money and spend it somewhere you know is going to be worth it. Staff is very kind but sushi is not the best.
Where to eat Japanese food in San Pedro Sula: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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