Reviews on Japanese food in Verrieres-le-Buisson, France including Jade Ichiban, Osaka Village, YUKI, Ayako sushi villebon 2, Sushi Antony, Fusion N'Rolls Sushi, Yamasa 92, Tokyo Sushi
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4 based on 54 reviews
Welcome to TOKYO SUSHI We are a "ALL you can EAT SUSHI" restaurant ! The restaurant is located at 1 place des Baconnets à Antony (RER B : les baconnets) For further question, feel free to contact us. HAVE A GOOD DAY ! The team Tokyo Sushi
Price is very affordable since this restaurant locates outside of Paris. The restaurant has a big space so it is not really noisy to eat at lunch or dinner. The food is served quickly but somehow the sushi is made in a very big way, just like 80% rice and 20% ingredients (wrong proportion).They have other hot dishes such as chicken wings, ... but it takes time for them to refill the dishes so may be you can only eat once or twice the hot popular dishes (for me i ate only one dish of chicken wing)
4 based on 93 reviews
Well, the restaurant and the food may not for the tastes of the followers of Japanese cuisine dogma (it's managed by Chinese)Nevertheless I enjoyed eating hereSushi is good and abundant with an optimal quantity/cost ratioI would recommend the all-you-can-eat formula as the menu are cheaper and it's a lot of food !!!
4 based on 168 reviews
Dragons.. Rolls at fusion aren't normal like other sushi in Paris.. They are more creative, I already tried these rolls somewhere else and they are really fusionlly delicious. I recommend
3 based on 69 reviews
Like with all Japanese and Asian restaurants in these parts, the menu is a bit of everything, chicken and beef shish kebabs, noodles, rice, salad, soups, various types of sushi and a selection of tempura dishes. Every dish is small, so you get to sample lots of different tidbits, if you want. Or just go for one type, order as many times as you like. It's all you can eat for a fixed price, so something for every appetite. Reasonable price and pretty good quality food, even though the nori were a bit tough for my taste and the soup was a bit bland. 15 euros for lunch a bit on the stiff side, but content.
4 based on 115 reviews
Ayako Sushi s'engage au quotidien pour vous offrir des ingrédients de qualité à la fraîcheur inégalable. Nos poissons comme nos légumes sont soigneusement sélectionnés par nos chefs pour assurer leurs qualité gustatives et nutritives et vous proposer le m
Japanese food is one of my favorite. This restaurant is very good, extremely fresh. Service is quick and nice. Prices are more than reasonable. The place is quite sober with decorations. At lunch it's very busy but so is for dinner. The nice thing about them is that they are open late. So you can go to the cinema and have dinner after with no problem. Just a note for those who don't know, this restaurant is not in Paris, from where my comment about being open late.
4 based on 128 reviews
A missing piece in the Massy Palaiseau train station area on the "other side" of the Passarelle. Used to be the only choice was Au Living. Not a bad place, but a neighbourhood can always use some variety. So. Space has been laid out super economically, almost cramped like. I was put in the middle at a single table. Didn't like that, and I said so, so I was diverted to the long table-and-bench setup in the rear. Front side has cozy 4-seat tables, but I was alone, so I didn't get one. I had one of many sushi combo's, served with salad and soup. The soup was actually a little spiced and went down ok, tasty cabbage salad with sesame oil. Not too bad either. But still, no surprises. The sushi combo was a mix of (california and regular) maki and nigiri. Nori were a bit chewy. Accompanying sauces included Kikkoman Teriyaki sauce, which I found interesting. Cafe gourmand was excellent. Service was quick and efficient. I got a set of chop sticks (nice lookers, black with gold stencilling) as a parting gift. Reasonably priced and properly sized servings. I'll be back!
4 based on 125 reviews
Expensive, bad parking, Chinese twist on Japanese food.
4 based on 41 reviews
Pourquoi asiatique ? Parce que bien que ce soit un restaurant japonais, ils font aussi quelques spécialités chinoises et vietnamiennes. Ceux qui nâapprécient pas spécialement le poisson cru y trouveront leur compte et passeront un moment agréable. Les plats sont très frais, variés et originaux. Lâaccueil est très chaleureux, même pour les nouveaux clients. Le petit verre de saké en fin de repas est appréciable. Ce qui se perd de nos jours.Le service peut être un peu long aux heures de pointe car ils font également les repas à emporter mais câest le prix à payer pour avoir des produits préparés sur place.
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