Reviews on Japanese food in Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Renowned for its modernist lines and futuristic design, Brasilia is a study in urban planning and the only city built in the 20th century to be counted among UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Where only five years before its inception there was desert, now there are innovative buildings and imaginative monuments, ranging from the hyperboloid Cathedral of Brasilia to the lunar-esque Complexo Cultural da Republica to the glass-box Palacio da Alvorada.
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4 based on 159 reviews
Went there only once and really enjoyed it. I had a tempura soba and I thought the broth was way too salty to be enjoyable, however the scallop appetizer was divine. Service was quick and friendly, the atmosphere is very simple but welcoming.
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4 based on 597 reviews
Absolutely the best sushi in brasilia and maybe in brazil, what is hard to explain given the distance to the sea. Service is great (despite no one can speak english, they will try to understand what you want). Good for couples and families, and in my case for business, but in this case please note the simple decoration and sometimes is noisy. But according to Japanese friends you cant find such good fish like this everyday. Tip:if you are alone or in couple skip the line and take a seat at the balcony. My favorite in Brasilia.
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4 based on 638 reviews
Went there with my wife after buying a coupon. We had dinner on a Friday night and the place was crowded, it even had a small waiting line. Unlike some comments we heard, the service was fantastic and very fast. They have a very wide menu. We did eat too much and enjoyed it a lot. Will definitely go back again (once they have a sale again :-)). Last comment: they are not a "traditional" Japanese restaurant. The food is more like a fusion between Brazilian and Japanese. If you want a true Japanese experience this restaurant may not be good for you. We prefer and enjoy more the fusion Japanese version though.
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4 based on 727 reviews
Everything was fresh, tasty and flavorful. The portions were also plenty with a good variety to choose from. The service was prompt and everyone was professional. The place gets really busy. Reservation recommended.
4 based on 2312 reviews
Restaurante de culinária japonesa contemporânea, ambiente sofisticado com um moderno modo de servir, kaiten sushi (esteira rolante).
It's a place with excellent service, food and beautiful decoration. I recommend because of the many types of sushi. You can seat in a table where the food passes and you can catch what you want.
4 based on 110 reviews
My wife and I went this weekend to this not so new place yet because of a friend`s enthusiastic recommendation and the information that this has been considered one of Top sushi places in BrasÃlia in recent selections. We went for the all-you-can-eat option.And it earned its recognition fairly for its sushis - wonderful presentation, great taste, very creative. Some exquisite chef`s options even on the all-you-can-eat option, when at many other comparative restaurants, the owners don`t dare add these to the more Ëpopular" option.And we really liked the bitterness of the chocolate on the dessert harumaki with banana.However, my wife possibly won`t return, because she doesn`t eat the raw fish and goes to these restaurants because of the hot options, like the miso shiro and yakissoba, especially if there are shrimp dishes. And all the warm options were either too salty or, in the case of the shrimp options, nothing to rave about.Though I can't wait to return and have those sushis, it'll be difficult, as my wife really has no plans to return, and we usually go out together for special lunches like this one. On some other notes: the serving team has been praised in other evaluations and they are very attentive when they get to the table, but as often is the problem in BrasÃlia, sometimes one has to wave one`s hands or even shout out to get their attention. Why does it always seem that they serve and disappear?Also, enjoyed the fact that a very good tea was part of the all-you-can-eat package. It's not always the case at competitive restaurants.
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