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Visszajelzés
Írjon visszajelzéstDue to covid-19, there was only takeaway, which was a bummer and a bit of a letdown seeing how other restaurants are able to reopen for service. The makis that my girlfriend had were allegedly only okay. The nigiri was tasty and fine, but they were ridiculously large.
Highly recommen the sushi mix. The rice moist, succulent and the fish quality very good. Good service and great view over the harbour.
We've tried quite a few sushi restaurants in Norway, and this is by far the best. The portions are large, but not too large. A family dinner here is well worth the price. Service is quick, but not too quick. The warm food is warm, and the cold food is cold. The waiters are friendly and attentive, and take their job seriously they really seem to want you to have a good time, but do not disturb unnecessary. Always worth a visit and they also do takeaway!
If you want greaaaat sushi, this is the place for you. They even got amazing chicken and spring rolls etc. for you who don’t like sushi. I’ve tried so many sushi restaurants in Norway, among them some favorites like Sabrura in Trondheim and Sumo in Oslo, but this is still the very best I ever went to. And I’ve gone there a lot. A bit pricy, but totally worth it. Always super fresh and yummy!
Highly recommended. We had three people, so we ordered 6 different roll sets. The spicy tuna spicy kveite (whitefish) were both very tasty had an interesting presentation with the fish on the outside. The Steinkjer maki with both salmon fried scampi were a hit with our daughter. The strawberry maki was quite good, even though it is more sweet (and thus like a dessert) than normal rolls.