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4 based on 203 reviews
Japanese fusion restaurant serves dishes prepared with fresh and high quality ingredients reinterpreted with an Italian style
We ordered two poke bowls and two ramens, sadly none of the food was up to standard.The rice of the poke bowls are raw, dry and brittle. Tried both the normal and thai rice and it was equally bad so definitely a fault on the chef but not on the raw materials.We were surprised to find out that the gyoza ramen came without any noodles. Asked for clarification and they told us it was meant to be like so?! But I thought ramen means noodles? If you do not mean to serve it with noodles you should just say its gyoza.The ramens were served in broth that was badly seasoned and feels like only an overwhelming amount of soy sauce was used. Portions are also very small.
4 based on 330 reviews
I know this place since it was a little room with a few chairs available. So it's about 5 years I'm having fun with delicious chinese and japanese food in there :-) . Absolutely friendly owner with great experience managing a restaurant, they moved from a little room to a very wide one without loose any of their attractive previous skills: high quality and fresh japanese meals; pleasant and friendly approach to meet customer satisfaction; extremely wide chinese food choice with chance to taste marvelous mongolian style of sea food mix or meat mix ones... you'll love them while cooking on your own. as added value there's now bigger restaurant room with a relatively simple forniture supplied by a quality service. Simple and clean that's most important. Quite often you'll meet real japanese or chinese peoples having meal inside.What else can say?...: I'm going to have dinner in there :-)
4 based on 1007 reviews
From start to finish, this was a beautiful place for lunch. The wait staff were kind and friendly with menus written and visual from a tablet. Of course having Japanese lunch, you need a Japanese beer to complete the meal. Very happy to have lunch there, and see my favorite Italian MasterChef host Bruno Barbieri having lunch there also. What a nice surprise .Beautiful surroundings.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Opera, Province of Milan, Italy
4 based on 234 reviews
The restaurant is fancy and it pays attention to every detail, from light to beautiful heavy glasses with old style decoration. But food is even better: fresh fish above all. Grilled, fried, raw. Whatever you choose it is super fresh.Personnel is really professional and super kind.We really loved the place and the investment in quality and freshness. We were 4 adults and 1 kid and spent 200 euros, with a bottle of wine, one entree and one main course each plus 3 desserts (a sacker torte and two sorbetto). Not cheap but quality is not for free. They also offered a welcome flute of prosecco.There is a parking lot right in front of the restaurant.
3 based on 56 reviews
Abbiamo acquistato un coupon del valore di 30 euro, quindi non proprio regalato dato che ogni menù di base costa 19.90.Appena arrivati l'ambiente è squallido e poco pulito.Il riso cotto usato per il sushi si trova accanto ad i bagni in un cestino senza nessuna protezione.Notiamo subito che la pagina finale del menù contiene i piatti che possono essere consumati solo la sera ( Max 4 portate a coperto) e non stiamo parlando di chissà quali piatti insoliti ma di Tartar, sashimi, gamberi sale e pepe, tataki e carpaccio.Insomma, piatti che in qualunque ristorante si possono trovare normalmente in menù.Arrivata la proprietaria ci comunica che con groupon avremmo potuto ordinare solo 1 piatto a testa.......Cosa?Cosa lo fate a fare se vi inventate le regole!Ovviamente partiamo malissimo, sushi colmo di riso, la famosa proprietaria che decide lei cosa farti ordinare.Addio.
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