Izakaya Sushi, Japanese restaurant in Roma Norte, Mexico City.
Izakaya Sushi is a Japanese restaurant in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, serving sushi, maki rolls, and cooked Japanese dishes. The menu includes options like shrimp tempura, rice bowls with salmon or tuna, and a range of sushi combinations.
The izakaya concept originated in Japan as an informal place to eat and drink after work, centered around small shared dishes. This model found its way to Mexico as interest in Japanese food grew steadily over recent decades.
The word "izakaya" refers to a type of Japanese pub where people gather over small dishes and drinks. At this restaurant, that spirit of sharing is reflected in the way the menu is built around portions meant for the table.
The restaurant sits on Avenida Álvaro Obregón, a well-connected street in Roma Norte that is easy to reach on foot or by public transport. Closing times vary by day of the week, so it is worth checking hours in advance before heading over.
The menu includes a 23-piece Sushi Box designed to cover a wide range of rolls and preparations in a single order. It is one of the few ways to try several different styles at once without ordering separately.
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