Good food for a fair price. I had the crispy duck salad. It tasted great and contained a good portion for only € 8. Japanese tea is available for free.
Megan V.
Tu valoración: 2 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hello Sushi became Kenko Kitchen. I have no clue when Kenko means but if I had to guess, I think it means completely-disorganised-overpriced-shit-show. Allow me to elaborate on overpriced — they charge about 4 euros for 1 fresh spring roll. They must underestimate their customers, as they thought cutting it in half would make me think it’s 2… but I’ve been to Vietnam. I know what they look like and I know what rice papers cost. Unless there are gold flecks in there, no reason for these to be 4 euros. If you are sensitive to seafood, don’t rely on the labelling at Kenko. There was, on this occasion, seafood in my salad when there was no mention of this on the menu. Every time I have been here, it’s really just complete chaos behind the counter. They have pre-made bento boxes, but the process seems to be for customers to come to the counter, ask for what they want and then be sent back out to the refrigerated display case to collect their lunch while the rest of the customers wait for them to return. I saw them lose at least 2 orders in the 10 minutes I stood there waiting for my food. Hello Sushi wasn’t life changing and the service certainly didn’t impress but I’d rather say ‘Hello Sushi’ and«Bye bye Kenko.» …I would take some of the spicy edamame from Kenko though — that little explosion of buttery edamame drenched in spicy goodness can’t be forgotten!