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Been meaning to try here for ages and it didn't disappoint. We sat at the counter so got to see the sushi being made. The chef and staff were really friendly, talked about the food and made menu suggestions. For the quality of food and service, the prices are very reasonable too.
Excellent sushi and service. We had omakase for a really reasonable price amd It was brilliant. 美味しかった! We definitely will come again to try other kinds of sushi here.
Incredible. A relatively affordable omakase experience to remember! The service from the attentive and chatty staff was flawless, offering their knowledge and expertise in the kindest way. A special shoutout to the chef who knew his stuff, and made the night wonderful, chatting away as he worked ri
5/5 service 5/5 cleanness and hygiene 5/5 food quality sashimi is very fresh and we tastes umami especially on those sea urchin. Friendly staff and chef. Chef told us the lovely story about the origin of this restaurants name “Gaijin” as the Japanese word as an “outsider”.
Absolutely quality experience. A lot of love has gone into every single detail of this place and the dishes. The sashimi melted in your mouth and the soft shell crab was delicate and light. Every bite should be savoured.
Wonderful experience. The sushi was top grade - super flavourful and fresh. It also came out very quickly. The service was fast, polite and effective. The drinks menu could use some work. Highlights were the: 1. Tempura crab salad 2. Yellowtail Carpaccio 3. Chefs Nigiri Selection (I like the fla
absolutely phenomenal. I usually stick to veggie sushi, but my sister got the spicy tuna roll and I HAD to try it, and it was unbelievable. I'm not exaggerating when I say it was better than some of the sushi I've had in Japan. the staff are lovely, professional but welcoming, everything is stunnin
Visited several times. You get what you pay for. To be fair, it's still an affordable price for a sushi restaurant. If you want to try authentic sushi, you must visit this place. Michal, the sushi chef understands history, philosophy and respects Japanese culture and It's so clear this guy has passi
Came here early Thursday evening with my partner for a bite to eat before we went to the opening of The Lion King at the Hippodrome. From the moment we walked in, we were made to feel really welcome, and we sat at the bar so we could watch the food prep. We stated that we had not tried sushi before
The best sushis I have had in Birmingham. The ingredients are fresh, even the small details like wasabi and the pickled ginger are not overwhelming the taste of the fish. If anyone is looking for an authentic sushi experience in Birmingham, it’s right here
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