Ikigai Sushi - 142 Đô Đốc Bảo, Quy Nhơn
142 Đô Đốc Bảo, Quy Nhơn, Gia Lai, Vietnam
Contact
- Phone
- +84 868 123 652
- Website
- sushi-ikigai.com
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Opening hours
- Monday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
- Tuesday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
- Wednesday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
- Thursday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
- Friday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
- Saturday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
- Sunday
- 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM
Hours are as published on Google Maps and are not independently verified. Check with the business before travelling.
What reviewers say
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- ★ 55 months ago
Everything is absolutely fine except they charged me pretty high for New Year holidays. The flavors of Unadon are perfectly savory and fell like it’s melting in my mouth👍🏻The place’s atmosphere follows Japan style with sophisticated details of dolls to lamps.
- ★ 5a year ago
very delicious and tasty, suitable for family gathering
- ★ 5a year ago
A good, modern sushi restaurant! The staff greets every guest in japanese and are very accommodating. Good prices. Only the wagyu is not the highest quality and taste more "beefy" than usually buttery and soft. The portion of the unagi was a bit small - but for the price it's really affordable. Loved the fresh sashimi and the truffle beef sushi roll!
- ★ 5a year ago
One of the best Sushi places in town. They also have great cooked meals and many Salads. Very Good and creative coctails, Saki, and different Japanese beers also. Service is topnotch. Ask for Nhi. There is a fat, little mascot out front to take pictures with.
- ★ 42 years ago
Nice place to hang out. The menu’s price is reasonable for a sushi restaurant. Not a fan of sushi so not sure I will come back. P/s: They don't have Japanese curry rice, which is my fav one.
- ★ 4a year ago
We had better sushi, but this sushi tasted fine as the average sushi does. The staff is friendly and some even speak a little bit of English. We loved the table wear and the interior. What shocked us is that we had to pay for the wet napkins that they handed out. That's crazy and rude. Especially if you don't make it clear it costs money to use them. We also didn't get any dry napkins at all. Terrible service when it comes to these details.
- ★ 111 months ago
This is a "magic show", sushi restaurant. All show, no go.! 10 staff out front, japanese themed, no owner to be seen. Kitchen is hidden far, from customers eyes. "Flags!" Sushi i ordered was strange. Loving fish roe, i expected those juicy delicious little love balls, roe. Never had rubberized fish roe glued to fish before, with the texture of a slipper. The tampora shrimp tasted like old oil. The tuna was monoxide gassed and dark red, with a hint of fish smell. All small pieces. I was hungry so i ignored my instincts not to eat it. A brief stroll home to hotel and i violently threw up all of my, over priced terrible sushi meal - Having been raised in a commercial fishing family in Sydney, Australia and spending my life as a blue water breath hold spearfisherman. A real fish head!! Tonight, i was lucky i ejected that entire meal. Real lucky !! Seafood poisoning can kill you. Sorry, that is my honest review, keeping it real. -- :// - J
- ★ 1a year ago
The location and atmosphere were the only redeeming qualities of this restaurant. It was, honestly, the worst Japanese dining experience I've ever had. The food was mediocre, the prices were too high for what they served, and the service was awful. To top it off, when I complained about pork in my dish after asking for none, the waitress lied directly to me, insisting she had told me it contained pork.
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