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Susukino Sushikin Sapporo Reviews
A really delicious meal with lovely service - 100% foreigner friendly.
An exceptional dining experience in a very intimate environment where you can chat to the English speaking chef as he prepares your food. There's room for a maximum of eight diners, of which there were five during our sitting, three of which w
Michelin Omakase? Might be a joke.
This is a restaurant thatโs not very foreigner-friendlyโor honest, for that matterโand honestly, itโs not worth a visit. We were 10 minutes late due to snow traffic and trouble finding parking (I dropped off my girlfriend first, then parked
The best Uni & Chutoro I've ever tasted - but each bite was spectacular!
This is my first upscale omakase experience in Japan; my husband has been to many in Tokyo as he lived here during the pandemic before I was able to move, and he said it's his best omakase experience. My husband did not know that this place had
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Let's say Peter has a great morning and decides to take his three friends to Susukino Sushikin Sapporo at 6 PM the same day.
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* At this stage, the reservation does not exist yet.
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* Peter can now enjoy the dinner with his friends at Susukino Sushikin Sapporo!
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