Ever since it opened with lots of media attention in 1974, this Japanese restaurant has been attracting a young clientele for sushi, sashimi and tempura (fish, shellfish or vegetables, battered and deep fried). However, the star dish of the menu is Sukiyaki, a type of Japanese meat and vegetable stew that's great shared amongst a group of friends. As for drinks, you can try Japanese specialties like umeshu (plum wine), sake and Asahi beer or stick to local favorites like red wines from Rioja, blush from Navarra and Penedés, and reds and whites from Rueda. The interior is decorated in the style of a house from the land of the rising sun: black floors, wooden walls with landscape paintings and flower motifs etched on the columns and handrails.
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Very good place to eat good japanese food in Madrid. Bento ume is cheap (just 10 euro) and extremely delicious. Tea is good too, stuff is friendly ...
“Great Japanese...”
Great Japanese restaurant. Don't miss sukiyaki! more
“For me the best sushi in...”
For me the best sushi in Madrid, even the Spnish Royal Family have eaten there. Never disappoints even though the service is OK. more
“love this japanese...”
love this japanese restaurant, it is one of the oldest in madrid. very cute and not that pricey- good food, but definitely not the best japanes...
“Excellent quality and...”
Excellent quality and obento is incredible! more
“good japanese food not...”
good japanese food not too expensive more
“La decoracin esta...”
La decoracin esta genial, tipico Japones. Lo conocimos a travs de mi hermano que tenia un camarero amigo que habia... more
Definately good for lunch, probably dinner too
I'm a novice at Japanese food, but I can say with certainty: Great Location, Friendly Prompt Service. The atmosphere is Japanese, but not ove...
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