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Bidra med feedbackAt first I didn't realize there was a restaurant behind the doors of a confectionery store. We liked the atmosphere very much. I can't say if it's authentic, but the food was tasteful and delicious. I had Sushi-Tempura, which I liked very much. The framework we had two different ones was excellent. I've read that someone thinks it's overpriced, but I can't really agree. First you are in a casino, not in a food dish. We had the noodles, the appetizers, sushi, Skewers all articles two of them) plumbers and other alcoholic beverages for $94. I think for a special night that was okay. The server was very helpful and friendly
Went there for dinner, really glad I picked this place. I enjoyed the food a lot. Had the spicy miso soup which was very hearty and tasty. Tried their shrimp tempura roll, it looked playing but we'll made and not dried. I would definitely go back.
A creatively decorated Japanese-inspired restaurant with Japanese-inspired food. I feel like I should have disliked the place since the food was mainly Americanized Japanese food, and by this I mean cooked with excessive salt, fat and spice. The edamame came strangely dripping in what appeared to be ramen soup base, the ramen itself (while usually a salty dish) was excessively so, and the spicy tuna roll (itself an American creation) was spicy enough to cause coughing. However, the drinks were good as was the yakitori, and the dark atmosphere, candy store hidden entrance and decor reminiscent of Shinjuku streets turned this into a welcome retreat from the chaos of the Tropicana hotel and Atlantic city in general.
Food was good. The ambience was super chill and different. I had the rosè sake and it was good. A little overpriced but that’s to be expected due to the fact that it’s in a casino.
I had a great experience at this lively restaurant, where the service was friendly and attentive. The food was delicious as well. Happy Hour starts at 10 a.m., offering very reasonable prices. I highly recommend this place for anyone visiting the Tropicana. Be sure to try the octopus yakitori—it's fantastic!