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Best Kyoto-style Restaurants in Valle Dorado

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A photo of Nobu -Polanco restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(861)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Polanco / Nueva Anzures / Lomas
Booked 8 times today
Nobu Polanco is a standout for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Peruvian cuisine in Ciudad de México. Nestled in the vibrant Polanco neighborhood, this exclusive restaurant offers a fusion of flavors that are as exquisite as they are authentic. Diners rave, "The nigiris are out of this world," and the staff's recommendations, like the "chile sushi roll," seamlessly blend Peruvian influences with Japanese flair. The ambiance is captivating, and the service is consistently praised as "exceptional" and "attentive." Whether it's the delectable black cod or the personalized service, Nobu Polanco promises a dining experience that is both unique and unforgettable.
A photo of El Japonez - Polanco restaurant
4.5
Awesome(736)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Polanco / Nueva Anzures / Lomas
Booked 17 times today
El Japonez - Polanco is a culinary gem in Mexico City, renowned for its exceptional Sushi that masterfully blends traditional Japanese flavors with innovative twists. Diners rave about the “incredible” taste and presentation of each dish, highlighting the Sushi rolls as a “must-try.” The exquisite architecture of the restaurant adds to the unique dining experience, making it perfect for both intimate dinners and lively gatherings. With a “super friendly” staff and an inviting atmosphere, El Japonez promises a memorable Sushi experience that captivates both the palate and the senses, earning it high recommendations from delighted visitors.
A photo of Hiyoko restaurant
4.5
Awesome(165)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Zona Rosa / Cuauhtemoc
Booked 1 time today
Hiyoko is a space with 16 seats and it is the first yakitori style restaurant in Mexico. Most of its menu is concentrated in chicken cooked on Japanese charcoal called binchotan under the sumiyaki technique marinated in salsa madre. In its menu we can also find rice and vegetables.
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