A nice place with a pleasant interior, fast and high-quality service. I came to the cafe with a friend who doesn't like sushi and rolls much, but she was satisfied with them, because all the rolls we ordered were very tasty. I liked the fact that there is a menu on each table at once and you do not have to wait until they come and bring the menu, as in many establishments. But there is also a small minus in the menu. It is too thin and I would like to add a little variety to it, for example, some salads and desserts. And so I advise everyone to visit the Shogun cafe. I think when you come to it, you will be satisfied.
A good place with a loft-style interior, a huge selection of sushi, interesting sets.
Responsive staff, meet the customer halfway.
The service is appropriate, prompt quality service.
There is a children's menu.
It's a little cramped, but it creates a relaxed, quiet atmosphere.
A nice cafe with a small menu and questionable service.
From the good: the menus are immediately on every table, and tables and awnings were added outside (in the evening, the awnings were removed).
There are a lot of cute lights inside, but they were all turned off despite the evening. In general, the interior has been preserved from the previous establishment, and this is perhaps the best part of this cafe.
The staff is friendly, but very slow. The waiter did not double-check the order for correctness and could not answer how much volume the mugs had (he tried to show it on his fingers). A mug of tea was served instead of a teapot. They forgot to bring soy sauce, I had to get up and ask separately.
Ginger and wasabi were also not given, despite the fact that these additives are not on the menu as independent items. The next table ordered a set and there were these supplements.
But all the joints were fixed without problems upon request.
The menu is generally very skinny. There is no sushi (only rolls), no desserts and no alcohol at all. Cocktails that are classically alcoholic (like Mojito, Tequila Sunrise, etc.) are non-alcoholic here, and this is not marked, be careful.
The dishes for soy sauce are not particularly successful: deep with a sharply narrowed bottom. So the roll just gets stuck and doesn't reach the sauce at the bottom.
The rolls themselves are very dense - the rice was very carefully rammed. Sesame was also not spared, it was even too much for my taste.
The kettle was served without tea, probably so as not to be asked to add boiling water ;)
Refined sugar, I liked the sugar.
They did not give a receipt with a list of ordered items - it was impossible to check the correctness of the calculation and had to take the waiter's word for it.
Then they counted them themselves according to the menu and as if they had charged us even less than what was supposed to be.
In general, the prices are average, but clearly higher than in the predecessor restaurant.
The overall impression was not too good, we are unlikely to go a second time.