

They sell nigiri by the piece which is great for sampling. It was like every other miso soup I've ever had, which was a good thing. I started with a cup of miso soup which sells for $2.50 during happy hour. They made the cut and I decided to expand my ordering. The fish tasted fresh and beautifully presented. I was impressed by the look of the fresh fish in the case, so I decided to start with the happy hour sashimi sampler which came with 4 generous pieces of fish for $7.75 (which is a steal). Not a good sign, but I decided to stick it out, if nothing else, to remove it from my list of restaurants to visit while in Minneapolis.Īs I do at any new sushi restaurant, I ordered a few pieces to test out the fish quality and preparation style. I joked that I had read this was the best sushi in town, and he appeared caught off guard. I sat alone at the sushi bar and met Ross who was behind the counter. I took this as a good sign given it was only 5:30pm. I arrived early for happy hour and the restaurant had a decent number of.


Fortunately, I got lucky with a good meal. I do not typically eat sushi on Sunday or Monday, but had a craving and decided to take a chance. Late Night Restaurants in University / Dinkytown.Fast Food Restaurants in University / Dinkytown.American Restaurants for Breakfast in Downtown.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Minneapolis.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Minneapolis.Restaurants for Group Dining in Minneapolis.Kid Friendly Restaurants in Minneapolis.Food Delivery Restaurants in Minneapolis.Seafood Restaurants for Special Occasions in Minneapolis.Seafood Restaurants for Large Groups in Minneapolis.Finest Punta Cana By The Excellence Collection All Inclusive.Hotels near Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.Hotels near Minneapolis Institute of Art.Hotels with Complimentary Breakfast in Minneapolis.Marriott Autograph Collection Hotels in Minneapolis.DoubleTree by Hilton Hotels in Minneapolis.Hampton by Hilton Hotels in Minneapolis.InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Minneapolis.I looked around and didn't see any Asian people walking around so could be the restaurant is a European Japanese restaurant. All to all this was a very expensive Japanese restaurant and the food was below the price we payed. After we received the noodles that was the worst noodles in my life it came soaked with water and tasteless I think they just cooked the noodles but didn't drain it well so it became like a noodle soup without any taste. We also ordered a sashimi 8.50€ that contained 4 slices small sashimi and some sashimi on the side but rolled up this is the first time I had sashimi like this served. Also we ordered spring rolls that was actually 1 spring roll cut in half a lot of Thai sauce and the ingredient was just some vegetables not really exciting.

things in it and it arrive not hot but almost cold, they probably just put some cooking water in the pre made miso soup powder from the supermarket but what they didn't know is that the tofu they add comes from the fridge so it's like ice cubes in a softdrink. We ordered as starter the miso soup that contained not much. If it's average I won't say to much but when it's good or bad I will explain it here. I live for many years in Seville and have eaten almost in every Japanese restaurant. Mediterranean Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Casco Antiguo.Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Seville.Restaurants for Group Dining in Seville.Seafood Restaurants with Private Dining in Seville.Japanese Restaurants with Delivery in Seville.Italian Restaurants for Lunch in Seville.Restaurants near Origami Restaurante Sushi Bar.Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort.Hotels near Centro Historico de Sevilla.Hotels near Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla.Hotels near Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol).
