4 stars with a stretch
The service is zero, the tables are shaky, the places are all quite uncomfortable
Outerwear can only be hung at the entrance to the establishment, that is, 90% of it is in the blind spot for you
The interior is interesting, it seems like the theme is Brazilian, although the main cuisine is Japanese (maybe I don't know anything about Brazil)
The music is gorgeous, it matches the theme
The toilet does not close, the washbasin without a door (do not powder the spout alone)
Tuna, salmon defrosting - not super fresh, it does not taste bad
Edemame tastes more like potatoes
The menu is based on a QR code, there is a choice of language, it is generally convenient to make an order
A fee of 10 will be added to the account%
The staff speaks Georgian and English
The average price tag for 8pcs rolls is 25lari
It's fine by local standards, it's a little fat by mine, the size is smaller than in Tokyo
Wasabi is wildly spicy (bitter) although I love wasabi very much - it's impossible to eat it here, dry. The rolls themselves are quite juicy without soy, especially considering that it is very salty.
The signature cocktail with Brazilian (as I was told) rum and mango is very popular - 15l
Total for everything in the photo + coffee, including 130lari fees