Reviews on Sushi food in Recife, State of Pernambuco, Brazil. Recife (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁeˈsifi] ( listen)) is the fourth-largest urban agglomeration in Brazil with 3,995,949 inhabitants, the largest urban agglomeration of the North/Northeast Regions, and the capital and largest city of the state of Pernambuco in the northeast corner of South America. The population of the city proper was 1,625,583 in 2016.
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4 based on 167 reviews
This is a very nice sushi bar in town. Quality in food, presentation, service and drinks. Although the variety is not that wide and is very hard to park. I would recommend the shiitake on butter and shiitake pastel. Both are brilliant. Price is not a positive point, however is not absurd either. Excellent option for visitors who want to leave the typical Boa Viagem circuit presented by most of the excursions carriers.
4 based on 855 reviews
Traditional Steakhouse in the Northeast that serves meat steak for lunch and dinner, besides offering various dishes in the buffet that goes from Brazilian to Japanese cuisine.
The quality of the meat was average. The buffet was very tasty. Prices were very good. Sweets were very tasty as well. The quality of the foos needs some improvement
4 based on 252 reviews
Another cafeteria style restaurant. Perhaps we arrived too late that evening around 8 pm but the food was not inspired. Actually some of it was way too dry, like if it had been re-warmed for too long. A good wide variety of dishes, but that day, most looked the same way, past their prime.
4 based on 363 reviews
...If not the best.I've been in Nikko twice and loved it. They got a good variety of sushi and they're all delicious. Nikko's sushi are well elaborated and the flavors are to be appreciated. You can have the all-you-can-eat sushi or choose a portion on the menu. If you choose the first one, you also have the option of Chinese food, but I would save my stomach for the sushi! :)The restaurant is also very beautiful. Definitely, the fanciest sushi restaurant in Recife I know of. There is good music playing and the waiter was helpful. The bad part is the price. If it's the fanciest, so it's the most expensive too.Once I was there for lunch on a Sunday afternoon (when the price is a bit lower) and asked for the all-you-can-eat sushi... Well, they were all great, but sometimes they brought more than I had asked for. I didn't understand why and didn't like it very much 'cause I ended up eating more than I wanted, so it's good to pay attention to that.Well, if you wanna try some good sushi in a good place, that's the place! I recommend it.
4 based on 218 reviews
It's not all you can eat stuff, it's à la carte service.Place is very very tiny, it was most probably a house adapted as a restaurant.Food is excellent quality and prepared to perfection. They have even their own creations, such as:- Fried octopus tentacles;- Nirá shakemani (you won't believe I promise)It's expensive but worthwhile. Compared or better than lots of São Paulo Japanese restaurants (where the best ones are expected to be found).
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4 based on 1456 reviews
If you ever find yourself in Recife and want to go to an all-you-can-eat restaurant, I recommend to you one called Spettus. There you can find an excellent service and a variety of food in a reasonable price. When you get there youâll be well received and
I visited the restaurant around 2230. The buffet was very good. Meet was very limited as they were passing from my table rarely. I was always asking to get a piece of meet. The meat I taste was very good but I left the place hungry. Prices are in mid range
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4 based on 1091 reviews
We have visited this amazing restaurant several times, and we just want to keep going back. The food is just amazing. We especially like their picanha (in many different ways like the one with garlic), file mignon with cheese, fraldinha and cupim (neck). The service is amazing. There is especially this one guy, Luis, who most of the time serves picanha. He is wonderful. He really knows how to serve people with a big smile. The price is also very decent. Weâll keep going there as much as we can. We love that place!
4 based on 708 reviews
Iâve been coming to this churrascaria for at least a decade and theyâve always been outstanding every time I visit. The incredible meat selection and the seafood they offer, especially the lobster is exceptional. The service is first rate. And make room for dessert. Iâve tried every single one of them and they are all to die for. Their wine list is also quite extensive and reasonably priced especially now with the conversion against the US Dollar. I always make a point to dine here at least once every time I come to Recife. Absolutely worth the money.
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4 based on 396 reviews
Excellent Japanese/sushi restaurant in a nice neighborhood.The quality and service were both exceptional, with traditional and well-made sushi, hand rolls, gyoza and tempura, not to mention a nice wine/beer and sake menu.Quina is so far the best Japanese restaurant that Iâve eaten in here in Brazil. It is part of Associação dos Restaurantes da Boa Lembrança, which is a society of restaurants that emphasizes excellence in food and service; in addition, each of these restaurants features an entrée, that when purchased, you received a unique plate as a souvenir.
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4 based on 249 reviews
Very attentive, respective and kind waiters. The sushi is always delicious with a good range of options to choose from. They have from the basic nigiri to a foie gras sushi.Would definitely recommend for a romantic night out.They also have a great selection of wine (bottle and glass).
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