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Feedback gevenThere is a fee standing that they can buy food. is all deep fried and not fresh. price in mexiko. we spent 266 pesos for a drink, 2 sushi combos and 2 small bowl rice with huh.
Eating in a Japanese restaurant can be expensive and still hungry. mikasa is a restaurant, combined with the food business, so they can eat the authentic Japanese cuisine with very cheap price.
Perfect for Japanese food lovers, with a Japanese food store on the back and a food place in the front. They can get sushi and other products and drinks in the load and then go outside and order some amazing noodles or dings from the...grill cheap, fast, very easy and very tasty. there is really no service so I do not give this a 5 in the category restaurant, but the staff is friendly and fast. perfect for fast lunch.
On Sundays, this Japanese Supermarket hosts some excellent food. I have not tried their regular restaurant, but on sundays you can find Okonomiyaki, Ramen, Udon soup, japanese bbq, yakitori, and much more. The system itself is a bit confusing at first, but if you think...of it as a food court, not a restaurant, you will catch on to whats going on: different stands sell different foods and you sit wherever you like (or wherever you find a spot as it gets pretty full, but not unbearably so). I stumbled upon this place and was reluctant to try it. and now I try to go every sunday! (they close around 5pm on sundays)
This place is a Japanese food store, it has a take-out bar on the back of the load (with a lot of: sushi plates, fried rice, onigiri and many others take Asian food and desserts). in the ground floor they have. a nudelible, with a lot of different types of noodles and complementary ingredients. On Saturday and Sunday they also have a buffet with grilled and fried traditional Japanese food. Overall, I think this place is delicious and quite expensive, I recommend this place to lunch or an early evening meal. Just remember that the parking spaces are limited and it tends to park quite chaotic here or around them (especially at weekends).