This place is an all you can eat style restaurant. You get 5 rounds of food and you can order 5 food items per round.(via math, that’s 25 items! O. o) My friend and I found the music funny/charming, it was literally all pop songs you’d listen to if you were a teenage girl… I enjoyed it… don’t judge. The food was problematic, however. You need to pay for items you don’t eat in a round(on top of the all you can eat cost). This makes sense for the business model, i.e. you don’t want people ordering extra food they won’t eat. So that’s ok, but you can tell they’re cutting corners to make the most money out of your meal session. Nagiri have a sliver of fish on them and a huuuuge wad of rice. Sashimi costs extra(like 3 – 7 extra euros depending on the fish). It’s obvious they’re trying to fill you up on rice. They also bring dishes out super slow. Lunch took 2 and a half hours, it feels like this was in an effort to get our food to digest so we felt more full with less food. Also, the food wasn’t great quality. The rice had a little too much vinegar and the miso soup was really not enjoyable… but we ate it, otherwise we’d have to pay for it. The tuna was also not good. The gyoza were nice though. The dumplings in general were nice. Nothing else was really noteworthy. Overall, if you go here, it will feel like a competition of you v.s. the restaurant in terms of getting the most bang for your buck. Cutting corners on food and long wait between food rounds make this a restaurant worth skipping.
Jim T.
Tu valoración: 5 Spokane Valley, WA
Bravo! Try the Kamo Niku and the Ling Mong Yu! One of the best Japanse places in the Netherlands. Only the neighborhood is not too inspiring; many boring apartment buildings. The service was friendly but I can’t stress enough that one should go here for the food, the food and the food.