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Bidra med feedbackExcellent service, generous portions, delicious flavors, good quality food. Very pleasant atmosphere, in line with the concept.
The food is delicious, the prices are very affordable, and they offer portable phone chargers!
We celebrated my birthday and the service was top-notch. There seemed to be few reservations, which was perfect for my son to freely walk around the koi fish ponds and feed them. The prices are not high, overall a pleasant experience!
Daikoku is truly a gem and a treasure of Cabo San Lucas. It is my favorite restaurant here. Their architecture is outstanding and their staff are always friendly. I love water features so I like to sit outside where they have the tables with running water. Last night we had the new chess rolls which were very yummy (maybe ask for extra dipping sauce as there wasn’t enough on the plate for my liking , vegetable fried rice (the best my mom and I have ever had , and the flambé apple dessert, which was impressively made in front of us and was absolutely delectable. I’m sorry I didn’t take any pictures but I was enjoying the experience too much. Oh I also really liked the Lights of Havana cocktail it was very green so it probably had food coloring in it but it was so yummy! Altogether the whole meal plus tip was only about $60 USD, for multiple drinks, plenty of food and dessert. When my family and I first came to Cabo we would always go to Hacienda for our special fancy meal, and while the ocean view is great there, the food isn’t actually all that good and the expenditure mostly becomes about status (oh aren’t we so fortunate to be wealthy enough to enough this meal and this view? and not actually about wholesome enjoyment and spending the time together. I did knock off the service by one star because it took a while for them to bring us things and some seemed to even be forgotten, but my hope is that by leaving this review more people will be inspired to go to Daikoku so they can hire more servers and step up their game. Right now it feels so unjustly neglected because they have so much room and thus so many empty tables. They recently updated their menus so they are much easier to read and navigate than they have been previously. I could go on and on. But I must insist that you visit Daikoku and find out for yourself! (And for those fellow visitors who have been dissatisfied or less impressed by their visits, I must respectfully disagree.
It was pretty empty when we went. Our sushi was good, drinks were a smidge slow but they were patient with our 2 year old and what more can a family ask for??