This restaurant looks like a Sevillian tavern but offers sushi and Japanese food and wines, mixing with traditional ingredients from the Sevillian cuisine, as chocos or fried prawns inside sushi rolls. Also, you can see a collection of Japanese musical instruments.
The people that came here normally are young local people or some alternative tourists, it's a friendly ambient and the waiters speak English perfectly. It's a flamenco style tavern with a Japanese touch
If you already tried "tinto de verano" or red wine with lemon soda, try here the "tinto de verano japonés", it can surprise you!
Tu-Sa: 13:30-16:30
Mon-Fr: 20:00-00:00