Outstanding elegant fine dining. Try the Japanese salad for 2. The term describing the coconut “bread pudding” truly understated the wonderful combination of a hot moist cake with ice cream. Junior provided excellent service.
This was my first time back here in a while . I had the spring rolls and duck fried rice with shrimp. The springs rolls were mediocre and half of the fried rice was burnt so it was def 3 stars at best. My friends had the ribeye which he said was good and the other had 2 rolls that were also just middle of the road . It’s the only Asian place in the marina so you are kind of limited to choices if you are looking for that type of cuisine .
Fine Japanese dining experience with exceptional cuisine. The nigiri was incredibly fresh, and the tuna tacos might just be the best thing I've ever eaten in my entire life. Easily my favorite restaurant at La Marina and definitely worth the visit.
We went here twice and thought it was very good! Well prepared, well seasoned food! The service both times was very good too. I think it deserves a much higher rating and is better than other restaurants in casa de campo with higher ratings.
Pleasantly surprised to find this new Japanese restaurant in Casa de Campo’s La Marina. The food was solid, atmosphere is a vibe, and the cocktails looked delicious. Junior did a great job taking care of our table (tentative and familiar with the menu). My only suggestion is that you go hungry and keep in mind you’re not having an Omakase in the middle of Tsukiji Fish Market! Highly recommended ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️