Reviews on Japanese food in Melito di Napoli, Province of Naples, Italy including Giappo Giugliano, 1Q84, Giappo Frattamaggiore, Saomaki
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Non sono molto soddisfatto di questa esperienza... a partire dagli impiattamenti poco gradevoli allavista e soprattutto la lentezza del servizio nonostante ci fossero pochi tavoli occupati! in compenso il cameriere eâ stato molto cortese.
4 based on 83 reviews
Is 1Q84 a restaurant? yes, of course, but it's not just a restaurant. 1Q84 wants to be a reference point for those who are not satisfied with an experience related to taste but want to indulge in the pleasure of being pampered even at sight, smell, hearin
This is the best Sushi restaurant in all of Italy. With an exceptional and indisputable menu.The physical space is wonderful and very cozy. And not to mention the wines that are the best! Please, we need one of these in London! See you soon!Thank you!Dear Lucas, thank you for sharing your Tripadvisor review. We are always very happy to learn that our customers appreciate their experience at 1Q84 restaurant. The chefs Salvatore Sodano and Henrique De Amaral together with the staff, thank you for the words of appreciation. We hope to have you back with us again. Best regards.
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4 based on 344 reviews
Giappo is the best restaurant. The food is very delicious and in very good price. The owner is very friendly and the staff the best
4 based on 156 reviews
Sãomaki is a sushi fusion restaurant, located in the heart of the historic centre of, in Campania, where the encounter between Japanese tradition and Latin American creativity is manifested in every detail. It offers a harmonious kitchen that mixes fresh
We were pleasantly surprised by our visit to SãoMaki. The environment was a good synthesis of Brazilian "boteco" decorations and Japanese re-styled apparels and graphics. Service was warm and competent and gave us a good overview of plates that surprised us for creativity even being acquainted with several Japanese restaurants in SãoPaolo (I appreciate this formula is meant to be different from Japanese restaurants and surprise with a creative menu that blends Brazilian ingredients and typical staple food, such as tapioca, with fish prepared in a Japanese fashion). Salmon teriyaki was well cooked with a nice sauce, sushis included some prepared on a tapioca base as opposed to rice, bolinho de bacalhau (typical Brazilian salted-cod fritters) were top notch, as well as the yakisoba. We did not try picanha which seemed to be popular in the restaurant. Needless to say drinks include a good selection of caipirinhas. Everything showed very good value for money (definitely a five in this category). The crowd was largely local. We had a large family table with three generations at the table and everyone enjoying both the environment and the food. Congrats to the managers for this good blend of traditions. Thank you for your review. You were very precise in the description. We're very happy that your convivial have appreciated. We hope you to come back soon!
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