There are places where you go to eat, and then there are places where you live an experience. This restaurant undoubtedly belongs to the latter category.
From the obsessive attention to plating to the quality of the ingredients, every detail speaks of passion, research, and respect for contemporary Japanese cuisine. Each course arrives at the table like a small work of art: balanced in flavors, elegant in presentation, and capable of surprising without ever being overbearing.
What truly strikes you, however, is the atmosphere. The young but incredibly well-trained staff manages to put you at ease with ease and professionalism. There is genuine attention to the customer, expertise in explaining the dishes, and a friendliness that is rare today.
Special mention for Thursday evening: the live music was a wonderful surprise. It never overwhelms the dinner, but rather accompanies it with class, creating a perfect background that further amplifies the pleasure of flavor and company.
A place designed down to the smallest detail, where quality, hospitality, and experience coexist authentically. You can clearly sense the passion, dedication, and desire to offer something special behind every detail.
One of those restaurants that, as soon as you leave, makes you want to return.
Gianluca Messina
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07 Maggio 2026
10,0
My partner and I were the last to arrive at this restaurant for the first time, at a dinner party. We noticed there were more guests than there were seats at the table. There was a bit of organizational chaos until everyone squeezed in a bit and two of us were seated at a separate table. While they were busy setting the table, we politely asked them to set the table for our two guests, who were missing everything since they'd been added to the main table and wanted, like the others, to start with the prosecco. Nothing. The girl approached twice, carrying glasses, and was invited by the owner to return to her seat. After a while, they arrived, but the prosecco had already gotten too warm. From that moment on, no matter what we asked for—from forks to water or more prosecco—we were incredibly ignored or, at any rate, always served last. When the owner approached and asked how things were going, I called him aside, politely inviting him to pay more attention. He clearly explained that the problem was related to the fact that there were more guests than expected, and I realized he was perhaps trying to take some of the frustration out on us since we were the last to arrive. Our only fault. I want to point out that our participation had been planned with the provider by email for days; we weren't the ones with extra guests. The idea was to leave at that point, but we didn't want to be disrespectful to those who invited us and the sponsor (who drove us). And the overall three stars are due to their kindness, certainly not to the location, but I'm not in the habit of writing negative reviews, especially not negative ones. Realizing we'd been targeted and had to stay, we avoided asking for anything else. Even the cake, despite being seated at the table waiting for it to be brought to us and sitting closest to the cutting area, was served first to the others standing, placed in vacant seats belonging to some of us who had already left, and even offered to tables outside our group rather than have it brought to us. The same thing had happened shortly before with the sake and the bitters; we didn't have the pleasure of anyone approaching to ask. Humiliated from start to finish, we left without tasting it and, given the obvious and repeated shortcomings toward us, refrained from greeting the owners—it's not my habit. I have no comment on the food, which many at the table considered excellent, as I would be affected by the poor service and bad mood, although the evening overall was a success and pleasantly enlivened by a band brought by the organizers. Unfortunately, I'll have to walk past there who knows how many more times since I've recently started working very close by, but I'll try to find an alternative route, ignoring them forever, like they did with me all evening.
Luciano Mavilia
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21 Dicembre 2025
6,0