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Restaurant name |
Mawaranai Sushi Hokuriku Gappa
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Categories | Sushi、Seafood、Izakaya (Tavern) |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
050-5593-0500 |
Reservation Availability |
Reservations available
If you will be late for your reservation, please contact us in advance. |
Address |
神奈川県川崎市川崎区小川町2-12 |
Transportation |
3 minutes walk from JR Kawasaki Station 10 minutes walk from Keikyu Kawasaki Station 358 meters from Kawasaki. |
Opening hours |
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Budget |
¥4,000~¥4,999 ¥1,000~¥1,999 |
Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Accepted (VISA、Master、JCB、AMEX、Diners) Electronic money Accepted (Transportation electronic money(Suica)、Rakuten-Edy、nanaco、WAON、iD、QUICPay) QR code payment Accepted (PayPay、d Barai、Rakuten Pay、au PAY) |
receipt |
Invoice-compliant receipts can be issued Registration NumberT4010701034580 *For the latest registration status, please check the IRS Invoice System Qualified Invoice Issuing Business Publication website or contact the restaurant. |
Table money/charge |
nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta) |
Number of seats |
54 Seats ( 1 private room, 14 table seats, 12 counter seats, 18 tatami/horigotatsu seats) |
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Maximum party size | 40people(Seating) |
Private dining rooms |
OK For 6 people、For 8 people、For 10-20 people We can reserved the second floor seats for groups of 30 or more. |
Private use |
OK For 20-50 people |
Non-smoking/smoking |
No smoking at all tables Separate smoking room available |
Parking lot |
not allowed Coin parking available nearby |
Space/facilities |
Stylish space,Comfortable space,Wide seat,Counter,Tatami seats,Horigotatsu seats,With projector,With power supply,Free Wi-Fi available,Wheelchair accessible |
Set menu |
All you can drink, All you can eat |
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Drink |
Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Japanese spirits (Shochu),Wine,Cocktails,Particular about Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Particular about Japanese spirits (Shochu),Particular about wine |
Food |
Particular about fish,English menu available,Desert buffet |
Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Location |
Secluded restaurant |
Service |
(Surprise) Party accommodations(Birthday plate),Take-out,Delivery |
With children |
Kids are welcome(Babies are welcome,Preschool children are welcome,Elementary school students are welcome),Baby strollers accepted
Free drinks for children |
The opening day |
2024.2.22 |
Phone Number |
044-201-1222 |
It seems that they have recently started an all-you-can-eat Sushi restaurant that does not go around, but since it is my first time, I visited the restaurant a la carte. There are three Ita-san at the counter. All orders are made with a handful. Tuna red meat, squid, mussels, mackerel, white meat island Sushi, 5 pieces recommended by the general, etc. Also, the scroll is torn iron. Drinks range from beer to Japan sake. The red tuna in the back of the photo is not delicious. I was discouraged by the Conveyor belt sushi grade material. It feels like the flavor is missing. It may indeed be the lean meat of the tuna, but this is not delicious. Even so, it is 680 yen for 2 pieces. Other than that, the ingredients are moderately delicious. But something doesn't quite fit. Not very tasty for Sushi. The squat is stiff. It's pretty ticky. At first, I thought it was a machine, but when I looked at the counter, it was holding it properly. I ordered it several times, but the grip of the elderly-looking Ita-san seemed to be relatively soft, and the grip that seemed to have been held by other people was tightly gripped, like Onigiri. There was some delicious material, but the pun was not good, so there was no sense of unity, and it was not delicious as a Sushi. There is a wide variety of Japan sake. I think there were about 8 of them. All of them are around 1000 yen, but they come out in a good way, so I think you can enjoy the price. The layout of the restaurant is long and narrow, and the table seats are uncomfortable because the clerk always passes by the side. The tables are small, and if you are two people, I recommend a counter seat. When I paid with a credit card, the name of the store was different. The Tempura and fish shop Kisen, which used to be here, seem to be changing their name and starting over. If you follow it by invoice number, it is operated by Kamata's company. There is no doubt that they are purchasing from Hokuriku, but I wonder if Hokuriku is really included in the store name. At least the taste was as good as the name. Is it Hokuriku because it has tuna, crab, and white shrimp on the menu? It is recommended for those who feel the value of being held by a person and want to eat a full belly, but the quality is not much different from Conveyor belt sushi. Rather, it is of the same quality and can be eaten cheaper, so I recommend the general Conveyor belt sushi. If it's Kawasaki, it's around Sushiro, Kura, and Misaki Port. Lazona's Gurume-tei can be hit or miss depending on the day. Even though it is held by people, at this price with this quality, it is a Sushi shop that is not quite tasty. It's not a Sushi, it's just a mini bale Onigiri with fish on it. After all, you can't eat good Sushi without spending more money. If it's Kawasaki, the Tsukiji sushi of the Nikko Hotel is by far the best, followed by Azalea's Sushi Rock. I haven't been to Japan's No. 1 fish for a while, but I think it was okay. Maybe I won't go here anymore. By the way, the female clerk was doing her best to serve customers, so the atmosphere on the floor was good. That's salvation.