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Feedback gevenWell, First I'd like to say. I know my sushi. This place was terrible. The sushi was supermarket grade or worst. I'm 99% sure they use MSG because It was very filling after eating a small amount.I didn't actually realise it was all you can eat until we sat down. ( I wouldn't if eaten there if I'd had know) The sushi rolls were double wrapped in rice to fill you up more, the staff disappeared at one point to have dinner (people need to eat) but left no one serving???€17.50 per person Unbelievable.Avoid this place like the plague... it will only disappoint Trust me.
Sushi is average. Not great. Rice was not seasoned well and found a stray hair in one of the bowls. Also avocado was not ripe.
We are American. We are use to buffets. With that being said, this place was great. With us being from MS but living in Germany, sushi was awesome compared to Europe. The food was soooooo fresh and amazing. Ive heard about people saying its unhealthy but the plates on the sushi line are covered. Its simple sushi but I loved it! I am very picky! I would go there again and again and again. Its good for the money. The staff is very helpful and nice! Im so glad I didnt listen to the bad reviews and tried it on my own. Please try here.... Get there at 6 and IF you want A sushi bar seating make reservations because its the only way you will get a seat there. We didnt but I think it was for the best. There gas water and lemon taste like sprite. Its the best Ive tasted in Germany (been here 3 years) I highly recommend
I took the family to Kinto this past weekend. We've not been to all of the sushi places around, but it is the best sushi and Chinese/Japanese food that we have had in the Kaiserslautern/close-by area. The place is clean with a neat look. Call for reservations, especially if you want to sit at the "sushi-go-round." The bathrooms are very clean and upstairs. Waiter service was attentive, inquiring, and nice. They all spoke fine English to my wife (my daughters and I spoke German mainly). What I took to be the owners also came over and check on us--and they visited other tables as well, despite the place being about 80% full and a moderate turnover rate at the conveyor.The conveyor belt sushi .. . not all of it is sushi. In fact, most of it was not. You will see edamame and other non-sushi products. The tuna (Maguro) and shrimp (ebi) sushi were very good, and I enjoyed a larger roll that had a crab and cream cheese mixture inside. I do not like salmon, but my girls do and they raved about the salmon.There is another all-you-can-eat area in the corner with a mix of Japanese and Chinese food. The soups were very good and they have a "add it yourself" bar for things like tofu, onions, and so forth. The breaded and fried shrimp were excellent. They also have a fruit/desert area.What NOT to expect: usually sushi places in the US are very upscale with lots of selection, a large variety of rolls, and high prices. You get none of that here. Lower selection, less variety (no intricate specialty rolls), and low price (especially for the lunch). Also, for those who have been stationed in Japan, it is not the same as the Roto-Sushi/Sushi-Go-'Rounds, where you get quality, "workman" sushi for a medium price. What you get is solid selection, great service, a clean restaurant where you can carry-on a good conversation, and at a fair/good price. We also received a "frequent diner" card.I noticed on their website that they had a warning on the English menu that you must eat all before getting another plate, and that you could be charged per piece of food (1Euro sushi; 2Euro hot plate items) at the end of the meal for uneaten items. That warning was NOT seen or heard at the restaurant, but we followed those rules anyway, and it is just courteous and respectful to do so. If you use a GPS it will take you close by; park by the river under the trees and across from the apartment building, buy a parking ticket (for those days/times needed), and a short walk over the bridge and into the open Zweibrucken courtyard.All-in-all, I would definitely return (it took us 34 mins from Ramstein-Miesenbach and that is with the construction zones on the Autobahn). In the U.S. or Japan it would not pass muster, but here, it is quality food at a fair price.
I am Asian and I have been dying for authentic chinese food and sushi. We've looked all over the RP area only to be disappointed. I was surprised when I discovered Kinto. They offered sushi plus chinese buffet. The food was similar to the food I grew up with at home. We went on Saturday and it was full and busy. The staff provided great service and constantly kept the buffet fresh and full. The manager also offered us a frequent diner card. I believe dinner buffet was 15,80 euro. I will definitely be going back!
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