Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Agropoli. Agropoli is a town and comune, former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see located in the Cilento area of the province of Salerno, Campania, Italy. It is situated at the start of the Cilentan Coast, on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Things to do in Agropoli
4 based on 114 reviews
La Semplicità e la Purezza delle preparazioni Giapponesi, l'utilizzo delle eccellenze del pescato Cilentano... ... Hoshi, una nuova "Stella" del Cilento..
We decided to visit here reasonably late on a Saturday evening, as it was one of the only places that had tables available. (At this point, we were all very tired and stressed, so this probably didn't help our experience). The menu has a lot of choice, but was rather confusing - it did not really highlight which dishes were suitable as starters, mains or sharers. This meant that some of us had large meals, whereas others were disappointed with the tiny dishes they received. In general, the food was fine, but nothing special (in particular, the teriyaki was nice but the rice was cold). All things considered, I would question the value for money eating here. Furthermore, the service wasn't great and, although the food was delivered reasonably quickly, the servers were not very attentive or friendly. I'm aware that we didn't order a selection of dishes to share (as was probably the idea), but we were disappointed with our visit and wouldn't choose to come again.
Where to eat Italian food in Agropoli: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 114 reviews
La Semplicità e la Purezza delle preparazioni Giapponesi, l'utilizzo delle eccellenze del pescato Cilentano... ... Hoshi, una nuova "Stella" del Cilento..
We decided to visit here reasonably late on a Saturday evening, as it was one of the only places that had tables available. (At this point, we were all very tired and stressed, so this probably didn't help our experience). The menu has a lot of choice, but was rather confusing - it did not really highlight which dishes were suitable as starters, mains or sharers. This meant that some of us had large meals, whereas others were disappointed with the tiny dishes they received. In general, the food was fine, but nothing special (in particular, the teriyaki was nice but the rice was cold). All things considered, I would question the value for money eating here. Furthermore, the service wasn't great and, although the food was delivered reasonably quickly, the servers were not very attentive or friendly. I'm aware that we didn't order a selection of dishes to share (as was probably the idea), but we were disappointed with our visit and wouldn't choose to come again.
4 based on 114 reviews
La Semplicità e la Purezza delle preparazioni Giapponesi, l'utilizzo delle eccellenze del pescato Cilentano... ... Hoshi, una nuova "Stella" del Cilento..
We decided to visit here reasonably late on a Saturday evening, as it was one of the only places that had tables available. (At this point, we were all very tired and stressed, so this probably didn't help our experience). The menu has a lot of choice, but was rather confusing - it did not really highlight which dishes were suitable as starters, mains or sharers. This meant that some of us had large meals, whereas others were disappointed with the tiny dishes they received. In general, the food was fine, but nothing special (in particular, the teriyaki was nice but the rice was cold). All things considered, I would question the value for money eating here. Furthermore, the service wasn't great and, although the food was delivered reasonably quickly, the servers were not very attentive or friendly. I'm aware that we didn't order a selection of dishes to share (as was probably the idea), but we were disappointed with our visit and wouldn't choose to come again.
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