Reviews on Japanese food in Odessa, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine. With just over a million people, Odessa is Ukraine’s fourth-largest city. Set in the country’s south along the Black Sea coast, Odessa was founded in the late 18th century as a Russian naval fortress. For many years in the mid-19th century, it was a free port, becoming home to a multinational populace. In 1905, it was the site of a major Russian Revolution uprising by crew members of the Battleship Potemkin. The nice old town area has a beautiful opera house, and the city has many great beaches.
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4 based on 173 reviews
Being a frequent guest at Reef yet there was not too much to complain about. I could in past also always recommend my friends to go to Reef and they listened my words...Seems that things have recently changed there to the negative. Service quality in terms of waiters/waitresses to be able to provide the guests a standard service nearly not existent. Seems most have never worked in service and are not very attentive. Having had so many waiters/waitresses there till now only a small asian-type waitress can be recommended because she always did everything well and with enormous attention to her guests in all belongings. There are some dishes now on the menu where a guest really might start think if he got cheated by the restaurant after ordering them. One great example is the "assortiment of warm sea food" as a starter for 475UAH which more or less contains only one single shrimp, two black mussels with shell and a few other pieces of small mussels meat without shells. The rest makes an extreme oversalty sauce Weight provided in the menu is 350grams. We really doubt that even with sauce the weight was correct. In comparison with Terrace Sea View this dish is a shame @Reef and totally overpriced. Be aware!!!Who as a guest is not reading the menu properly and is ordering a "Greece Salad" will also be not very happy getting this classical choice salad served WITHOUT any piece of feta and even WITHOUT olives.On the just half covered plate guests will find some little white spots of a so called feta-cream which has taste like a standard mayonaise and really seems to have nothing to do with feta at all. And there is on plate a teaspoon of a pulp made from olives. At least this pulp tasted like olives. Interesting who had the idea to replace feta and olives from this so popular salad and for which reason. Probably it is cheaper to prepare and longer possible to store in fridge than real olives and feta, can not think about any other reason. Having this feta-creme and olive pulp on a salad not makes out of the restaurant an Haute Cuisine restaurant. This is a ridiculous try. What can be recommended are the meals with salmon, they are prepared tasty way and salmon was always tender like butter, never grilled too much till it was dry and "dead". So having ordered these dishes now for sure over 30 times nothing went wrong. Also vegetables from grill are tasty and portion size normal and not cheating-type...Also we can recommend the standard Cesar salad which is fair priced and has a great taste and quality and does not yet come only half covered on the plate like the greece salad does.To the dishes are served different salad leaves on the plate. They come totally dry without any dressing. Waiters also NEVER bringing oil and vinegar along with such plates to the table. It is always necessary to ask. Who can be happy with salad leaves without dressing, without oil and vinegar? Rabbits? We did not see them as guests...And in addition, if there is not already standing salt and pepper on the table... Till now never any waiter got idea to have an attention on putting salt and pepper to the table. It was always necessary to ask to bring it over. Even not having worked till now in service sector this should be easily understandable for waiters/waitresses that this belongs to a basic service...Most upsetting occurrence happened last evening. We had given two pieces of salmon to the waiter to pack it together to take it home. At home we had to notice they gave us just ONE piece. No idea what happened with the second one, maybe it fell on floor and they threw away then or a cat has stolen it. But even then the waiter should tell the guests about it. From my point of view this is absolutely intolerable and a theft!!!Good day! We are concerned about the situation you described. We always strive to provide the best service for our guests. We would like to ask your contact details for detailed discussion about what have disappointed you in order to fix it.Kind regards, Synergy Group Team
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4 based on 355 reviews
The coffee and food are good, the atmosphere is really nice.DON'T BOTHER GOING. They have a terrible reservation system in which most of the tables are empty but "reserved". I spent a month in Odessa walking past it several times every day. The majority of the time the majority of the tables are empty, but with a reserved sign on them. I was able to get in twice and stayed for at least an hour each time. The number of empty tables was 2/3'rds to half (empty). In that time, I watched the staff turn away many potential clients, but the number of empty tables didn't change. Nor did they rotate (filled then empty). The empty tables just stayed empty. The majority of times I tried to get a table, I was also turned away. At least a half dozen times. The excuse being "they are reserved". This is a TERRIBLE policy. The owners should be told that this policy is causing them a loss of revenue. It should be first come first serve (with a potential reservation system on the weekends and after working hours). The management needs to rethink this. There are many other nice cafes in Odessa who actually want your business, so don't waste your time even stopping by.Hi Lauren!We do appreciate that you didn't hesitate and took your time to leave a feedback.We apologize that you experienced negative emotions, but be sure, that your comment is noticed by our management and we will do our best to solve the situation!Hope to see you again soon one time!
4 based on 138 reviews
The first Japanese Meat Restaurant in Odessa. A trendy place! Here there are West and East, Man and Woman, steaks and sushi. A combination of incompatible... Most dishes are prepared on the first and only in Ukraine original Japanese grill Robata, in the
Great restaurant overall! I certainly loved my beef steak welldone! Moreover, you can also get sushi I believe! Then it's cozy and clean too! It gets crowded during rush hours but if you can get there earlier, it wouldn't be crowded.Thanks a lot. It's so nice! Always glad to see you our guest)
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4 based on 109 reviews
I cant agree on all here.It takes quite some time around 45 minutes to get a PadThai. The PadThai was the worst I have ever had, very bad sauce and taste. I couldnt finish it at all. Also the mango smoothie I ordered was so full of sugar that I didnt finish. Unfortunately not a good place.
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4 based on 40 reviews
NAVI - Japanese cuisine in Odessa. Fantastic food and a pleasant atmosphere in a laconic and stylish atmosphere.
Navi Bar is primarily a place to get excellent sashimi and sushi. However the menu features other Japanese dishes including Miso soup, soba noodles and a range of tempura. Added to that, there are a few Thai dishes such as Tom Yum and, I suspect, laksas, although these were identifued as curry soups.Between our party, we tried many pieces of sashimi, sushi and Japanese rolls, a salad and a mixed tempura. All were very good, fresh and nicely presented.Our group had fruit juices and smoothies, but there are plenty of alcoholic drinks on the menu.Service was excellent. The ambiance is Japanese of course, but very relaxing. The cost for 4 of us was moderate.
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