Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Quito. With a rich pre-Colombian history, Ecuador's capital was founded on the ruins of an Incan city but offers everything a modern traveler might need. It remains the least-altered historic center in Latin America and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Quito’s important sites include baroque gems like San Francisco and Santo Domingo monasteries, as well as La Compañía church and college. This huge city sprawls across a breathtaking Andean valley surrounded by volcanic peaks.
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4 based on 420 reviews
In Maki you will find Quito's best sushi, in a unique Japanese-Peruvian style that is not to be missed. Maki has a casual and cozy atmosphere in which to share your best moments with friends. Maki has a ALL YOU CAN EAT menu everyday in which you can try 2
You have to try their special sushi rolls like acevichado or patrullero. They have great selections of sushi and other dishes.
4 based on 442 reviews
Hanzo is a restaurant that combines the elegant tradition of Japanese cuisine with Peruvian gastronomy elements, we offer a pleasant and modern Peruvian â Japanese experience. Our Itamae and fine Chefs prepare specialties that blend techniques resulting i
Awful service, cold food, 1h40 between appetizers and entree, they don't have the desert ordered, no maki's all you can eat as promised... They actually ruined our New year's Eve, never ever Hanzo anymore...
Most Popular Spanish food in Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
4 based on 215 reviews
Exclusive restaurant offers exotic flavors and a variety of Japanese specialties like sushi and yakimeshi . You can dine privately at a quiet table or be part of a living tradition - Teppanyaki , where the best ingredients are used to prepare a traditiona
The definition of sashimi is raw fish. This establishment believes that imitation crab and cooked shrimp qualify as raw fish â NOT. If you want high quality sashimi and sushi walk a block and a half to Osaka.Thank you very much for your comment, your opinion is important for us. We apologize for any inconvenience
Top 10 Ecuadorean food in Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
4 based on 801 reviews
As an Asian restaurant it doesn't offer Chinese, Japanese or English menu. No one speaks any language other than Spanish. I ordered the recommended food by others like Mongolian beef, etc. The food is okey but certainly not the best, or more precisely, Asian-styled, even in Quito.Overall, I guess it's a restaurant made for those who never tried asian food or think Kung Pao Chicken is the best Chinese food, not Asians who want some authentic asian food.
Where to eat Seafood food in Quito: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1134 reviews
In Noe Sushi Bar we have been able to offer the best of Ecuadorian-Japanese fusion cuisine through a combination with national flavors and asian tradition. The expertise of our Executive Chef, Ecuadorian Noe Carmona has developed more than 80% of the exqu
Located in a nice neighborhood. Modern but a bit kitsch decor. Staff was friendly and helpful.Food was mediocre. The Sushi were not really fresh and not tasty, the quality of the rice was bad, the ramen soup was also disappointing.Definitely not a place I can recommend for decent food. I am surprised so many good reviews exist.....maybe I am too picky....in any case I will never return.Dear client,We are sorry we did'n meet you expectations, as you say, we have lots of good reviews and our clients always come back. Thank you for your comment an we will take it on account.
4 based on 227 reviews
This restaurant has an excelente view of the city. Location is awesome in the middle of everything. Service is great. However, quality of the food is OK. I ordered salmon was too salty!! They would need more options for wine by the glass. Dear Lore,Thanks for visiting Nubori. We are sorry about the salmon, it should not happen. We will take in account your suggestion about the wine.
4 based on 463 reviews
Shibumi is a pioneer in Ecuadorian dining that introduces local and seasonal ingredients found nowhere else in the world, while reinventing the most classic forms of Japanese cuisine. The menu changes daily based on the market's finds, and the beer select
We enjoyed this place for dinner after reading so many positive reviews and were not disappointed. The menu is varied offering many choices for miso soup, differing sushi options including vegan options, and great beer! It was the first time that I had seen Sapporo on the menu!We both enjoyed our meals from beginning to end. The chef came to our table to check on us and make sure that we were enjoying our meal (we certainly were!). Chatting a bit with him was a pleasure and we appreciate that he took the time to say hello.My only recommendation would be to include pickled ginger as an option as it appeared that they serve freshly sliced ginger which did not have as much flavor.
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