Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Port of Spain. Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, has the tall buildings, neon lights and crowded streets of many cities, but also a multicultural Caribbean character and a homegrown calypso soundtrack. The best-known occasion is the flamboyant pre-Lenten Carnival. Among the city's other offerings are cricket and football matches, year-round festivals, a botanic garden, malls, an art and history museum and historic buildings. Entertainment options abound, but be cautious after dark.
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4 based on 217 reviews
The go- to sushi place in Trinidad, More Vino has been serving loyal customers for over a decade. With incredible Asian Fusion dishes from Japan, Korea, China and Thailand - the restaurant is famous for its sushi rolls - known to be the best on the island
I cannot comment on the sushi.From the mother's day menu I selected the stuffed mushrooms, and the steak. These two selections were very average in taste.The dessert I had was the house made chocolate cake. This was exceptional!Service was very slow but friendly. The staff seemed ill informed about the menu.The food took extremely long to come out, even the kid's pasta.The ambience inside seems very casual, the outside may be more of an experience but it was just too hot that day with the kids.May not returnHi Ackbar,We apologize that the experience was not as exceptional as we hope to offer each and every one of our guests. We are making some big changes inside the restaurant and encourage you to give us another shot, we are sure you will have a different opinion and thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.
4 based on 161 reviews
It was our first time dining there for dinner. The staff was professional and friendly. Jenise was our waitress and she was very pleasant and accommodating. She ably answered our questions and successfully requested a gluten free meal for our daughter.We will definitely be returning with friends.
4 based on 147 reviews
Lovely little restaurant that is small on the inside but cosy. They do really good sushi rolls! Love their specials (2 sets of rolls for $120 or 3 for $180) which we thought was good value. Service is a little slow and the waitresses could do with making a little more eye contact and being quicker with identifying patronsâ need for drink refills, but otherwise they are sociable and eager to please. Itâs great that they offer all sorts of Asian appetizers and mains including Thai and fusion, so that everyone in your party can find something that they can enjoy if theyâre not that into Sushi. Weâll definitely go back!
I love this place. The sushi is amazing and reasonable. Deffintely my favorite sushi spot. Everything I ordered taste great and the service was excellent!
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