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4 based on 292 reviews
BENVENUTO A RISTORANTE GIAPPONESE YUXI IL RISTORANTE YUXI.cucina giapponese e cinese,e lieto di ospitarvi nel nostro locale molto raffinato e tranquilli,in un atmosfera molto rilassata poter gustare tutte le piu famose specialita giapponesi come: sushi e
this place is great and they have some awesome deals, and it is an all you can eat made to ordersushi place but if you don't eat what is on your plate you will be charged extra. i choose to eat ala carte and order instead, and of everything was really fresh and awesome. i will go back againand highly recommend to anyone to try this place!!!
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4 based on 61 reviews
I visited this restaurant with my hubby for lunch and I must say I was pleasantly surprised by the nice and fast service. The staff was kind and didnt forget anything we ordered. One has to put his orders down on a piece of paper that is provided to you when you sit down. One can order several played together or add others layer when everything is served.The fried rice with veggies is over the top. I didn't have such an excellent fried rice since I used to have hibachi in the States. The sushi is not top quality, but i loved it because the ingredients are fresh and it's not overloaded with rice. We also tasted chicken with mushrooms and the sweet and sour one. Both were super tender... even a toddler could eat them.I really appreciated the fact that the boss was checking the tables and with the customers. It looks like they really want to provide good service and are working hard toward it. Most restaurant owners don't care as long as they have the tables full.Overall, it was a pleasant experience and we ll be back for sure!
4 based on 89 reviews
All-you-can-eat at a sushi restaurant? Is this petrol-station sushi we're talking about here?No. It's freshly made-to-order, generally well-prepared, and delicious. Mind you, the tempura is encased in cement rather than batter (NO panko! Please! No panko!), no oroshidaikon is supplied, and the dipping sauce is in so small a bowl that only the tip of your tempura can be moistened... but these are not Japanese o-sushiya-san, these are Chinese immigrants to Italy, and they're doing all right, at least by the nigiri, the makimono, and the few Chinese items on the menu, spring roll and the like. The waitstaff are personable and helpful. The décor is Asian-ish. The food arrives quickly -- remember, it's made-to-order, so kick back and check your e-mails again. Rules: No à -la-carte and meal-deal at the same table. "Special sushi" (the last few pages of the menu) not included in the meal-deal, but if ordered along with the meal-deal 50% off. You MUST order a beverage. That's it. Four beers, fizzy water, and four dishes each, two people, â¬40. How do the owners of Sakura make any money at all?
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