Convenient location, good quality/price
Very conveniently located near central station. Waiting times are short, and the quality/price ratio is great for regular visits.
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Very conveniently located near central station. Waiting times are short, and the quality/price ratio is great for regular visits.
Came to Copenhagen for a week. Third time eating here. Small place, you have to wait for a table every time, but it's worth it.
I had the most disgusting Ramen of my life in the Takuya Sushi place in Copenhagen, near the central train station.
The cook had the gut to say it was insulting not eating his horrible soup. Who’s is insulting the other one! Pass your way … this place is nothing good for real Japanese food lovers.
Excellent place. Good sushi and a calm and relaxed atmosphere. Reminds me of my favorite place in Japan. Coming back soon.
Very good sushi, a small and calm place with nice staff. I will be here soon.
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