Isobune claimes to be the “original” sushi boat restaurant and was the first to use the floating boats to deliver sushi in the
Today when I went I was unlucky enough to become hungry during the peak lunch hour. If possible avoid arriving before
For fun and atmosphere Isobune receives a 7, (10 being the highest).
Isobune is not really a cheap restaurant but you can get out of there very reasonably if you eat light, so I give it $$.
The price of the dish is distinguished by the color, (blue costs about $2.50 and gold costs about $5.25) just stack them up to the side and your waitress will total them up at the end.
For quality and taste I have to rate Isobune at a 4 on this occasion. I was not impressed with the selection of sushi it mostly being uni, salmon and mackerel. The fish was relatively fresh and the eel was warm from the kitchens but my baby octopus was old and tough tasting. I believe those little red cephalopods are pickled somewhere over seas and then imported. Though you can’t argue with how easy it is to rip open a plastic bag and serve cold, I did not enjoy the experience.
I can say that the avocado used in all the hand rolls was very fresh and of a much better quality then what many sushi restaurants use. Their produce supplier definitely deserves kudos.
The toro leaves a lot to be expected but two pieces are served on a gold dish, so they are at least a very good “deal”.
Over all I give it a
Other attraction of the Kintetsu Restaurant Mall of
The Kinokuniya book store,
The KSG Kinokuniya stationary and gift store,
The four Asakichi stores: incense, iron works, kimono and art stores
Not to mention numerous novelty figurine stores.
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