Reviews on Sushi food in Taipei, Taiwan. You can eat very well—and very cheaply—in Taipei. The restaurants may not look posh, but the quality of the food is superlative. And there’s a huge variety of restaurants—in addition to local Taiwanese specialties, you’ll find regional cuisines from all over China, as well as great Indian, Japanese and even Italian options. Just make sure to leave some room for snacks—street-vendor food here is addictive.
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5 based on 213 reviews
We picked out a random place for dinner and this came up. Went on a Sunday evening and it was not crowded - great place to take kids.Ordered Unagi bento sets and the portion was reasonable. Overall very attentive service and the friendly staff would also make effort to engage in small talk. Great vibe and atmosphereThanks, JJHong for your kind review. Also happy to learn that you enjoyed our Unagi bento set. Our Unagi rice are prepared with live eels daily, unlike many places using frozen packs at a lower cost. Hope you enjoyed your trip to Taipei and see you soon. JOHN
4 based on 169 reviews
è±é èµ Japanese sake cellar, is what our name means, With tone of Japanese style name, now we have over a decade of history. Since 1997, we achieved numerous no.1 records in Taiwan. From being the first Japanese Fusion Restaurant in Taiwan, the first to coll
This is not one of the better Japanese restaurants in Taipei (of which there are many). It is, however, an expensive one. The chairs are also incredibly uncomfortable, much too low for the tables. The noise made conversation very difficult. If you must eat here, the sushi is probably the best thing to order. The salads are not very good (I ordered seafood salad, but there was almost none in the salad). The pseudo-Mexican avocado salad was full of mayonnaise and not good at all. The worst: the mushroom noodles.The service was especially terrible. One member of our group wanted her own order of noodles, ordered from the start. The noodles, which can't take more than five minutes to make, arrived 15 minutes after the group had finished all the other dishes. There were no apologies from the waitstaff.DON'T believe the positive reviews. This is simply bad food and in Taipei there are SO many good restaurants. This simply should not happen.We still had a great time due to the company of a dear friend.Dear Sir, Thank you for your feedback for your visiting. APLUS DININS SAKE BAR has been in business for more than 15 years as one of the popular Japanese fusion food in Taipei City and we take each of our customer feedback seriously. ï¼·e are sorry to hear that our dishes does not suit your taste. However, we believe there is some misunderstanding for your expectation that we have make it clear on our site and name that our restaurant is not position as a fine dining restaurant but a dining bar, therefore our dining ambience maybe lively at the same time. And sorry for letting your friend waiting for her noodle dish, in Japanese dining bar we always have the noodle/hotpot or rice dishes come at last. We would be more than happy to have the dishes come early if any of our guests have let us know while ordering or else we will have it come as our routine. Sincerely yours Aplus Dining Sake Bar
Taiwan Food Guide: 4 Diner food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Taipei
4 based on 1251 reviews
âMonday - Friday Lunch: NT 680 (adults), NT 340 (children) Afternoon Tea: NT 540 (adults), NT 270 (children) Dinner: NT 820 (adults), NT 410 (children) âWeekends and Public Holidays Lunch: NT 820 (adults), NT 410 (children) Afternoon Tea: NT 540 (adults),
This is a good value choice for Japanese all you can eat buffet. There is a good range of options- sashimi bar, a number of nigiri and maki which are laid out as well. They also have a hand roll station. There is a carving station for beef , tempura, very good fried rice, a range of Japanese dishes. The dessert area has an extensive range of cakes and sweets , and there is free flow beer and wine along with many soft drinks. The quality is ok, this will not be the best Japanese food you have but it is pretty good overall and you will be satisfied. The value is incredible for what you get, only about 540 NT for adults and 360 for kids under 12.
4 based on 1489 reviews
âMonday â Friday Lunch: NT 680 (adults), NT 340 (children) Afternoon Tea: NT 540 (adults), NT 270 (children) Dinner: NT 820 (adults), NT 410 (children) âWeekends and Public Holidays Lunch: NT 820 (adults), NT 410 (children) Afternoon Tea: NT 540 (adults),
We really enjoyed the buffet here. We went for lunch on a Friday and the price was 750 NT/ person. There was a range of choices with the highlight being the fresh sashimi. I was even surprised by a very tasty squid ink Parmesan pasta. The desserts were ok- we tried some mochi-ok and a banana cake that I enjoyed. We got in without a reservation, but it was very busy when we arrived. Highly recommend!
Taiwan Food Guide: 4 Bar food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Taipei
4 based on 1625 reviews
âMonday â Friday Lunch: NT 680 (adults), NT 340 (children) Afternoon Tea: NT 540 (adults), NT 270 (children) Dinner: NT 820 (adults), NT 410 (children) âWeekends and Public Holidays Lunch: NT 820 (adults), NT 410 (children) Afternoon Tea: NT 540 (adults),
The restaurant is well decorated. Service is very great. The food is decent. The arrange of the seats and food table are well organized, such that it is not that crowded. There is a parking space right below the restaurant, and the parking fee is free for the costumers of the restaurant. The price is reasonable. Overall, I recommend it.æ¨å¥½:Â èª æ¯æè¬æ¨é¸æ欣èç¨é¤ï¼ä¸¦èª å¿é åæ¨å°æåçæè·èåé¥ãæå¾ æ¨å次èè¨ç¨é¤ï¼å¥åº·åºå ¨é«åä»æè¬æ¨çæ¯æåé¼åµã
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