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inari Omakase Reviews
very disappointing for the price and expectations .
Couldnt find thier Bodrum location on trip advisor so i am going damn the the instanbul location . Beautiful location,Denis our server was amazing! The food was bad , it's like they have no idea or historical knowledge of what good sushi is. Worst part is the ingredients are fresh but the way they put it together is ridiculous . for example there shrimp avocado sushi had very little rice and mostly mayoniase.
Not professional
They didn't receive us because we had our 2 years old baby they didn't say this ahead of time at reservation it was more then an hour drive to get there Very unprofessional
fabricated sushi, arrogant restaurant manager.
In the beginning, inari was a price/performance sushi restaurant. People who started the place broke away. Sadly, restaurant is now quite overrated. I strongly believe they are serving fabricated sushi rolls from a centralized kitchen. Ask for even smallest modifications in your rolls. they would reject. Probably because, rolls are ready to serve. In addition restaurant manager is pretty arrogant.
Customer service? What is that?
Even though I loved the sushi of this restaurant, service was always slow. But at least old owners were nice and kind and at least they were able to make simple changes in menu. But new management has become so strict that they cannot even add avocado to sake maki. They dont care what customer want, they only care about standard menu and cost management. And I cannot believe that Michelin recommended Inari in the recent Istanbul list. Not sure they are aware of the new ownership.
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