Quite a pricey place, but i guess it was worth the money. Their fish were soft and fresh. THESUSHI was good. This is the type of place to go to if you wanna slow dine and take like 2 – 3 hours to eat… However it was a bit too noisy i guess its because it was quite a small place. Oh and, THEIRDESSERT is just YUMMM.
Varia M.
Tu valoración: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Excellent quality and taste, but a bit overly creative for my liking, with not enough departure from the traditional, if that makes sense. A place like Izakaya, for example, is full-on fusion, and that is its own unique experience, whereas the food here is more like creative interpretations of various sushi dishes that don’t quite differentiate themselves enough to be interesting or exceptional. Still, the food was nice, clearly prepared with care, and the service fairly attentive and friendly, so it’s a solid four stars.
Jennifer M.
Tu valoración: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
My mister and I visited this place when I was craving something healthy and something Asian. This hit the spot. We had reservations at 6:30pm and there was only one other table full at the time. But by the time we left, it had filled up quite a bit. They have a separate vegetarian menu so be sure to ask for that if you are veg. The service is friendly and to order you make check marks on a piece of paper to do your own ordering. Like others have mentioned, it’s Asian-style tapas that they serve, so you order a few dishes for each person. The food was REALLY good but if you’re someone that prefers quantity over quality, you might be disappointed by the serving sizes(I speak of my mister). I left full and satisfied although with a lighter wallet. But I’d go again.
Steph L.
Tu valoración: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The hubby and I came across this place because I was craving sushi and this turned out to be an Asian-fusion tapas place — not gonna complain. We started off with a refreshing California salad(a deconstructed California roll on top of lettuce, minus the rice), and the Japanese carpaccio. The beef was super fresh and the sauce that was used was perfect. Next we had the Salmon roll and the Crispy tuna roll(WINNER!). I usually don’t care for tuna, but the way they made the roll was so delicious and the texture of the crispy rice contrasted really well with the tuna. The fish used was super fresh and not fishy at all. After that, we had the Malaysian Roti and finished the night off with the Tokyo Crêpe that was flambé-d. The service was kinda slow between the dishes, but the servers were really nice and I’ll definitely be coming back for the Crispy tuna roll!
Marc J.
Tu valoración: 3 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
We went as a group of 8 people. Our table was reserved and were seated immediately. It was busy but we still manages to get our wine and drinks quickly while we looked at the menu. There are many tasty dishes.
Minah L.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Clara, CA
Asian fusion tapas. Ordered maguro tataki, scallops on Pringles, salmon kimchi salad and the green curry pot. Salmon kimchi salad was raw salmon with hot sauce and lettuce. Not bad, but definitely not kimchi. Scallops were cooked well and were good, but think they were better when you eat it separate from the Pringles. Maguro was good and so was the hot pot. I would definitely go back again.
Lisa A.
Tu valoración: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Excellent place. The food was perfectly prepared. The atmosphere was wonderful. Pricing was good. The service was great! The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars was this … The wait between dishes being served was a bit too long. You start to grow tired waiting for the next dish to be served. I get that these dishes shouldn’t be served on top of each other but I was getting to the point of becoming physically tired just waiting. Other than that, I will be back for sure to try more dishes.
Alex J.
Tu valoración: 3 London, United Kingdom
Maguro Tataki, Dragon Maki and Peking Duck pancakes were delicious! Quite rightly for a busy Asian restaurant it should be slightly overpriced!
Nesrin E.
Tu valoración: 4 Berlijn, Germany
We sat outside on a semi-warm day and ordered a bunch of dishes to share. I thought the food was flavorful and fairly creative. It’s sort of Asian fusion since it wasn’t exclusively one cuisine. I thought it was a bit pricey, but I’d go back to try some more!
Tinaso
Tu valoración: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Dragon I is an Asian fingerfood bar on the Amstelveenseweg where restaurant Umoja used to be till last summer. Inside, the split level restaurant can accommodate small groups, but everytime I’ve been, tables are occupied mainly by couples. Tasteful interior in black, brown and shocking pink(I know, but it actually works for this place) and a menu that offers plenty of seafood, meat, and veggie choices. It’s a kind of fusion of Japanese/Cantonese/Korean streetfood served in a small and intimate setting. If you feel like an after-work drink there’s a small bar down in the back that serves cocktails and various sakés — I grudgingly admit to liking the fizzy cherry variety. Be careful though: they come in small bottles and taste like cherry soda, so you can OD on them without noticing. Well, not until you get up after a few too many… Whoops ;-)