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sushi—that’s what really drives us! Sushirrito Locations - Come roll with us! Now with multiple locations serving the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City!Craving raw fish in Florence and not sure where to get it? Here is a google map of sushi restaurants in Florence and reviews of those we’ve tried below. Florence’s best nightlife blogger, Elena Farinelli, is a big fan of Japanese food so if you can read Italian, you can find more reviews on “sushi reviews from Io amo firenze“. Sushi in Florence on a Map View Sushi in Florence Italy in a larger map Mini-reviews of the ones we’ve tried Hoseki: Via Il Prato, 64, Currently (2014) my favourite sushi in Florence, the fish is always fresh and they have a few dishes that you can’t get anywhere else, like onigiri, and various dishes with cooked salmon (see photo). Wabisabi: Via dei Mille, 53 and Via Romana, 80 – Owned by same chain as Sushi Mania, higher quality nori and higher prices.

However, the lunch menu is a steal (also on weekends). Niwa: Via Ponte alle Mosse, 16 – I Like this place a lot – big space, modern decor, with booths and a colour-sensory room. They serve both Japanese and Thai cuisine, and the sushi is quite good quality (not as good as wabisabi, but also cheaper). Service can sometimes be a bit “confused” and liable to mix up orders for a large table, although a recent bachelorette party there was a success (with no mistakes in the service).
where to buy sushi grade fish in long beach Sushi Mania: Viale Filippo Strozzi, 10 and Via dei Servi, 79 – Best cheap takeout;
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Porfirio Rubirosa (at aperitivo time): Viale Filippo Strozzi, 18 – La Nelli says this is the best sushi in Florence and I’m liable to believe her. This swank bar offers sushi at aperitivo time (which costs about 8 euros) with authentic japanese chef. Just step up to the bar and wait for him to hand you a little plateful. He will remember you though – don’t try to go twice!
jiro dreams of sushi spoiler Sushi Nami: Via Palmieri, 9 – Avoid the all you can eat lunch buffet despite the good price, as some friends got ill.
sushi abu dhabi take awayHowever, their basic rolls or vegetarian sushi is okay for a lunchtime fix if you’re downtown.
order sushi online abu dhabi Sakura: Via di Novoli 10 – Near the airport, not run by Japanese… and arttrav’s reviewer (my sister in law) once saw a cockroach run across the table beside her.
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Ah yes, and it was closed down twice by the health authorities. Although we don’t know if the ownership has changed, avoid this place. Sushi/Japanese restaurants we haven’t tried yet Rose‘s Sushi Bar: Via del Parione, 26 – This place has been around since before Japanese food became cool worldwide, but i have never been there because the prices are high. Eito: Via dei Neri, 72 – Firenze Hoseki: Porta a Prato Kome: Via dei Benci, 41 – Firenze Masa: Borgo Ognissanti, 1 – Firenze Momoyama: Borgo San Frediano, 10 – Firenze Sushi Aurora: Via Ghibellina, 61 – Firenze Tomo Sushi: Via pratese 126,128 – Firenze Totoya: Via del Campuccio, 12 – Firenze Yagura: Via Pisana, 16 – I haven’t been there but it’s recommended by Nelli as decent sushi and good for other Japanese foods. Final Note: If you are interested not just in sushi but in other Japanese food, every Friday night the LAILAC Japanese Cultural Association has theme dinners in which you’ll be introduced to elements on a well-priced set menu, and entertained with a quiz towards the end of the night.

Reservation required, see website for details. Cena Yakiniku sushi/giapponese per 2 persone Più di 660 acquistati Cena Yakiniku sushi/giapponese per 4 persone Più di 90 acquistati Piatto di sushi misto, zuppa di miso, carne mista da grigliare e gelato giapponese per assaporare le prelibatezze del Sol Levante Scegli tra le opzioni Menu per 2 persone a 59,90 € invece di 135 Menu per 4 persone a 118 € invece di 270 Il menu prevede a testa: Sushi Plate, creazione dello chef con 12 pezzi di sushi misti (nigiri, hosomaki e uramaki) Misoshiru, zuppa di miso a base di soia fermentata e brodo giapponese dashi, con tofu e alga wakame gran piatto Yakiniku, misto di carne con tagli scelti di scamerita, pollo e filetto di manzo marinati al profumo di sesamo da grigliare a piacimento sul sul tavolo barbecue e accompagnati da salse tipiche yakiniku Sanchu Miso, foglie di insalata fresca verde e salsa tipica giapponese a base di miso da accompagnare alla carne