Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Aversa. Aversa [aˈvɛrsa] (Neapolitan: Averza) is a city and comune in the Province of Caserta in Campania, southern Italy, about 5 kilometres (3 miles) north of Naples. It is the centre of an agricultural district, the Agro Aversano, producing wine and cheese (famous for the typical buffalo mozzarella). Aversa is also the main seat of the faculties of Architecture and Engineering of the Seconda università degli studi di Napoli (Second University of Naples). With a population of 53,080 (2016), it is the second city of the province after Caserta.
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3 based on 421 reviews
Found this Sushi and Chinese restaurant in Aversa, (Naples Italy) and was really impressed by the quality and presentation of the food. The overall experience was fantastic, the restaurant is very warm and well laid out. The food was excellent and reasonably priced. With a combination of both Japanese and Chinese food on the menu there is something for everyone. It was great as we all ordered something different and shared amongst the table. I had the Beef on a Iron plate (fantastic) and was introduced to many different kinds of Sushi I had never imagined. The service was really quick and the restaurant (including the bathrooms) was immaculate. Don't miss a chance to go and have something different when in Italy - Highly recommended. Secure parking in a lot that is watched.. It was worth the traffic to go to this restaurant. Really thank you! You're welcome!
4 based on 135 reviews
Local has large windows with private parking space divided by a room one the mezzanine floor and the typical tatami in the lower floor with typical japanese furniture.
Era il mio preferito ma è la seconda volta che ne esco non soddisfatta. Le ordinazioni sono sempre sbagliate: o arriva qualcosa in meno o il servizio è davvero lentissimo. Inoltre ho riscontrato un regresso nella qualità dei prodotti scelti, non ho ritrovato quella bontà che ricordavo. Penso che inizierò a trovare un altro giapponese nei dintorni.
Where to eat Neapolitan food in Aversa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 77 reviews
We were recommended by friends who like coming here for âAll You Can Eatâ. We went to try it out.While the food was excellent with a good price - with the exception of their wasabi and soy sauce which are extremely thinned out! - the Asian lady who saw us to our table was nasty. Short on words, unfriendly... The two servers, who when approached by us seemed very sweet, had a bad attitude the whole time. The lady more than the man.The serving lady had an upset face the whole evening. She would come and just âdepositâ the dish anywhere on the table and walk off. She even saw our dish order on the table and ignored it (Asian lady did too). So I ordered a drink and handed her the order. Our soy sauce bottle was empty. Nobody offered another one or asked if we wanted more. Same with ginger salad.The dishes came out in an acceptable amount of time, given we were not the only ones there.Our daughter who is 11 doesnât like sushi at all but she will eat vegetarian fried rice. They would not allow her to just order it a la carte. We had to pay the price for âAll you can eatâ for a bowl of refried rice!!!( I read that children below 1,30m pay half and to a certain age are free - doesnât apply to our daughter!).The restaurant is clean and thereâs lots of parking on site.Needless to say that we didnât leave a tip! If you are looking for great sushi and donât care about having extremely bad service, this is the place to go.
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