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Great restaurants to eat delicious Japanese food in the city

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
April 07, 2019, 11:17 [GMT+7]

Highly popular Dasushi restaurants, located at 150 Phan Chau Trinh, 266-268 Nguyen Van Linh and Land lot No A11-01 Vo Van Kiet in Da Nang, are great places for those with a love of Japanese food which offers an abundance of gastronomical delights.

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Visually appealing Japanese food offered at Dasushi restaurants

The chain of Dasushi restaurants was born to offer customers more innovative and attractive meals with a unique culinary style and best quality service.

This venue will convince you not only from the skills of the professional chefs, delicious food or warm atmosphere of the restaurant... but all those things add up.

The Dasushi menu is quite diverse. There are mouth-watering Japanese dishes made from fresh seafood, pork, beef, and chicken.

Once you are here, do not miss highly-inviting salads, grilled meat, fresh vegetables, mushrooms, and especially, comforting Japanese seafood hot pot packed with savory flavours, bubbling hot, and visually appealing.

If you’ve ever eaten Japanese food, you’ll know that visual presentation is an absolutely essential ingredient – it’s as much a part of the dining experience as the actual taste of the food.

Dasushi chefs, therefore, prepare food, every aspect from the arrangement on the plate, through to the garnish on top, is carefully chosen. Each dish offered here impresses diners with a wonderful mix of interesting colours, patterns, and texture.

Apart from their delicious food, Dasushi restaurants draw great deal of attention from their customers thanks to their Japanese-style interior designs, all providing cozy, elegant, and comfortable space.

According to many regular customers, combos affordably priced from 300,000 VND and more are much preferred.

Ms Tran Thi To Nha, the owner of the Dasushi Da Nang restaurants said she wants locals and tourists to Da Nang to enjoy the quintessential features of Japanese cuisine in a more comfortable and cozy space.

“In addition to serving such traditional Japanese dishes as sushi, sashimi, the restaurants add Vietnamese favourite food to their menu, especially giving priority to satisfying the demands of young and elderly diners”, said Nha.

If you don't plan to go anywhere far away from home on weekends, why don’t hang out with your relatives and friends, and enjoy delicious Japanese food, impressive moments at the Dasushi restaurants.

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