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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónMy wife really wanted some sushi, and it was next to our hotel, so we gave it a try. We did the all you can eat option, which, while not including drinks, was reasonably priced. Service was fast and friendly, we made it work with our limited Italian, and the food quality was reasonably good: I 've had better, but I 've also had a lot worse.
Visited here this evening with my wife as the rest of our party weren’t hungry. Was convenient as we’re staying next door at Hotel Cristina. To be honest it went about as well as two limited-Italian-speaking brits, eating at a Japanese restaurant, with mostly Chinese staff, in Italy, could have gone. The language barrier was a bit of an issue despite a handful of the staff speaking fairly fluent English, the first waitress we spoke to seemed disgruntled at having to speak English which made us feel a bit awkward, although I can understand her annoyance. Only one or two of the English speaking staff seemed to be taking orders for the “all you can eat,” this meant it was quite difficult to order more food/drink etc, having to wait for the right person to pass us then kind of, flag them down. It did make you feel a little bit unwelcome but once you get over that, there’s the food. The food is SUBLIME! Excellent quality, everything we had was on the table red hot, in between 5 and 10 minutes after we ordered it, very speedy turnaround despite it getting quite busy towards the end of our meal. Would definitely give it another try if we came back to Naples.
Unless you like sushi don’t go. There English is none existent And as for the food it had no taste Staff would need a lot of service training Also the owners dog in the restaurant, not very hygienic
Fed up with being ripped off in tiny, poor quality 'restaurants ' all around Naples, home of the pizza!, we decided to go to this place. So glad we did. The food was delicious, well presented and timely. I know what some people are saying about it being a bit pricey, but we got to eat our fill for E30 each. In the 'restaurants ' we 'd been to, it usually worked out at that price once they had added on the 'special ' taxes nobody mentions. It 's also super clean, spacious and no one is smoking. I 'd love to go again and take friends.
The area is rich in restaurants, but only this was crowded, so the judgment of the Neapolitans is positive. The room is large, decorated and with a good equipment of dishes. At the tables, to help in choosing, there is a tablet from which you can order. Having no glasses and having so much hunger, I immediately shot my order (the system is quite complicated: you can choose the formula all you can eat or the choice to menu. From the account I realized which dishes were related to either one or the other formula. In the 'all you can eat were considered the excellent steam ravioli, soy spaghetti and spring rolls (both in the norm a strange version of tuna sashimi and salmon (without rice, but adegiati on an ice montagnola . All for 18 euros per head. In addition I paid the covers, water, Heineken from 66 cl, two soups of miso (absolutely disappointing and two excellent desserts of a famous Neapolitan chocolate of Swiss origins. The staff was mixed, and there was no division for tables. We spoke Italian with Italian and Chinese waiters, English and Spanish with Filipinos and other countries. Decentralised cleaning, total account (for two people € 64.50 with good value for money.