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Kaiseki
has
decent
Japanese
food
for
Sucre
and
Bolivia.
But
if
you're
going
to
claim
to
offer
another
culture's
cuisine,
please
take
care
with
the
quality
and
preparation.
We
visited
this
"sushi"
restaurant
on
our
first
night
in
Sucre.
The
service
was
fine.
However,
the
staff
only
speaks
Spanish,
which
is
fine
in
Bolivia.
But
certainly,
Spanish
is
not
the
only
language
spoken
in
sushi
restaurants.
And
not
all
tourists
can
speak
Spanish.
This
is
probably
why
so
many
reviews
for
this
restaurant
had
misunderstandings
for
their
orders.
But
we
ordered
our
food
without
any
issues.
The
sushi
was
mediocre
at
best,
and
the
ramen
was
just
fine,
but
the
noodles
were
not
authentic
for
Japanese
ramen.
We
ordered
one
tempura
roll
and
salmon
roll
with
picante
mayonnaise.
I
recommend
avoiding
both
of
these
sushi
rolls.
The
taste
was
uninspired
and
quite
heavy
on
the
carbs
for
sushi.
And
this
restaurant
needs
to
know
that
real
Japanese
restaurants
DO
NOT
charge
for
extra
wasabi
and
ginger!
Unlimited
amounts
of
both
are
included
with
dinner!
Again,
if
you're
going
to
serve
another
culture's
food,
know
the
customs!
Overall,
if
you're
desperate
for
Japanese,
this
restaurant
is
not
a
bad
option
in
Sucre.
But
this
will
be
our
only
visit.