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Bidra med feedbackWe loved the all you can eat lunch. The sushi was great and the rice was perfectly cooked. If you don’t want to eat a lot you can just order a portion for less than 13 euro.
We had lunch in this sushi restaurant because we saw many people in, probably attracted by the “eat all you can “ for 13€. We were also hungry and looking for something asap. Unfortunately we didn’t leave at the moment we saw the sticky floor, like the tourists we saw leaving. The restaurant is not clean at all, you should see the cook and how dirty his shirt was, food without taste and noodles oily, cannot say more than we were lucky not to have stomachache.
What a find. Just 2 min walk from our apartment near the river. Clean, friendly little abode. Went there several times for lunch hard to resist the 'all you can eat lunch buffett '. Tried the miso soup, sushi tempura all very nice. Seaweed salad gets a special mention mostly because it was so much better than what I get at home. Crumbed calamari was a favourite. I highly recommend this to travellers coming to Florence.
We have eaten lunch here about 6 times. The all you can eat (excludes dessert and drinks) is 13 euro. This includes sushi and all other food on the menu (excluding dessert). They are closed on Mondays. Lunchtime is 11:30-15:00. The service was always friendly and efficient. You write down the menu items you’d like in a notepad. We tried a range of food and enjoyed it all. After we had finished eating those items, we were asked if we’d like to order more, and if so you write them down. There was never any problem with the bill, being the 13 euro per person plus any drinks or desserts. The restaurant was pet-friendly and had a/c
For supper I ordered miso soup, vegetable tempura and boiled rice. I also asked for a half litre of mineral water. The miso soup was average, the tempura oily and the rice, which was not cooked through had a strange chemical taste. Both the soup and the rice were served in badly chipped ceramic bowls. The water never arrived. They attempted at first to charge me 22 euros. I protested, and they recalculated the bill, deducting the price of the rice and of the water that had never arrived. When I also pointed out that food should not, for health reasons, be served in chipped bowls, the cook and the cashier seemed to find my complaint hilarious.