Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Asuncion, Paraguay. The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
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4 based on 128 reviews
The service here is always friendly and warm. If you are in downtown and have a hankering for some Japanese, this is the place to go. Well, it may be the only place to go, but it's good as well. Their Katsudon always pleases. I enjoy their sushi/sashimi as well, though I will say, Paraguay is landlocked, so don't expect the same variety you would get in a coastal city. That said, I've always been satisfied.
4 based on 147 reviews
The really best Sushi in Asunción. Fresh Salmon always. Good Wine and a la Carte Restaurant. If you are a Sushi Lover, this is the place to enjoy.
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4 based on 97 reviews
It was my first evening on South American soil after my flight from Europe. It was also a Saturday, so I expected an equal crowd for dinner as at the swimming-pool on the same floor and thus went quite early. Welcome at the restaurant reception was friendly and I was immediately handed out a menu card.Sitting there by myself, having made my choice, nothing seemed to happen anymore. There was just a young lady with an apron sweeping the floor, whom I thought to be a cleaning woman. I asked her if I could get somebody to wait on me and then she came over herself, all smiles.Next to me four men clad accordingly were working behind a sushi-bar. A Japanese touch in a place obviously named after an Italian cocktail, but I made it a Peruvian evening for myself with some white wine from Argentina.First the waitress came back with the wine bottle, telling me that they didn't have the one I asked for, but another one. It was good I had kept the wine list, which the waitress first had wanted to take away. Checking it I saw that the bottle cost exactly the double from my previous order (something I would have expected to be told by the waitress), thus 240'000 PYG instead of 120'000 PYG. I didn't mind and accepted the 'Alegoria Gran Reserve Chardonnay' from the Navarro Correas winery in Mendoza. I had to ask the waitress to bring me an ice bucket. But I definitely enjoyed the wine, which went especially well with my two fish orders.As a starter I selected a 'Ceviche de Surubi', made with pieces of the big catfish, I knew well from my several trips to the Amazon and the Pantanal. The Ceviche was well done with all the classic ingredients, but it was served with chop sticks, not ideal to spoon up the 'Leche de Tigre', which wasn't missing.My main course had been again a Surubi (a fish, which also lives in the river Paraguay), but this time it was grilled, served on top of a cassava purée and with a criolla sauce of mango and passionfruit in a separate little bowl next to it. Very good again, but what I didn't like was the fact that it did come almost simultaneously with the starter. I had to tell the waitress to take it back and to bring it, when I had finished the Ceviche. Thanks to a microwave oven it was still served warm later on.In memory of one of my favorite cities, especially foodwise, I asked for 'Suspiros Limeños' (Sighs from Lima) as a dessert. Nothing to complain about, but unusual at the end was the fact that although a hotel guest I couldn't charge my room and had to pay right there.All in all I was surprised by the discrepancy between the high standard food and the substandard service. I didn't return for another meal.
4 based on 74 reviews
Located in a small strip mall next to Villa Mora Shopping Mall
I had a business lunch and chose one of the set menu. The food was abundant and OK, the service relatively quick and the decor... well the decor is not fun, and not particularly Japanese either. But ask any Japanese in town - and there are many of them - and s/he will tell you that this is the place where one should go in Asunción. So...
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4 based on 39 reviews
My husband took me for a set menu and I loved it. So far the best restaurant I have been to in Asu. All dishes had punch and lots of flavor.I will definitely come back
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