2/5 Stephanie S. 10 months ago on Google
We
were
enticed
by
the
“All
you
can
eat
promotion”
for
€35,80
per
person,
so
we
went
in.
When
asked
what
beverage
we
would
like,
we
asked
for
green
tea,
which
is
what
we
usually
have
with
sushi.
I
initially
wrongly
assumed
a
drink
was
included
with
the
price
we
had
paid,
but
later
realised
I
shouldn’t
have
thought
that
way.
When
asking
for
a
refill
of
the
tea
(all
Japanese
restaurants
I’ve
been
to
allow
this),
we
were
brought
a
second
cup
instead,
and
realised
there
were
no
free
refills.
We
accepted
that
we
had
to
pay,
but
realised
to
our
horror
that
each
cup
cost
€3,40.
Do
you
know
the
cost
of
green
tea
is
actually
no
more
than
€0,10
per
cup?
I’m
sure
this
was
definitely
the
most
overpriced
beverage
on
the
menu.
On
top
of
that,
the
sushi
was
made
with
huge
mounds
of
rice
(which
I
assume
is
to
fill
you
up
faster
so
that
you
won’t
be
able
to
eat
too
many),
which
is
a
common
trick
used
by
many
sushi
joints
that
offer
“all
you
can
eat”
promotions,
but
there
were
pieces
of
sushi
with
very
thin
slices
of
sashimi
on
top
of
the
huge
rice
mounds.
Good
sushi
will
never
be
like
this
-
there
usually
is
a
good
balance.
The
sushi
variety
was
also
pretty
small,
and
the
same
sushi
plates
were
rolling
around
on
the
conveyor
belt
for
the
longest
time
if
they
were
not
taken
by
anyone.
I
doubt
the
freshness
and
quality
of
their
sushi.
All
I
can
say
is
that
we
underestimated
the
reliability
of
this
brand,
and
if
you
are
looking
for
good
value,
don’t
visit
this
place.
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