Hachi, Japanese restaurant in Via Luca Giordano, Naples, Italy.
Hachi is a Japanese restaurant on Via Luca Giordano that serves sushi, noodles, and fried fish dishes in a simply decorated space with refined touches. The kitchen offers both traditional Japanese classics and creative house specialties.
The restaurant introduced Japanese dining culture to Naples' food scene as an alternative to the traditional Mediterranean restaurants in the area. It helped broaden the range of dining options available in the city.
The restaurant brings together Japanese cooking methods and Italian ingredients, creating a blend of two food traditions that visitors can taste in dishes like truffled salmon carpaccio and house-special sushi rolls.
The restaurant has outdoor seating and is wheelchair accessible, making visits comfortable for different guests. Credit cards are accepted for payment, so you can pay without worrying about cash.
The menu features creative house creations like Honey Rolls and Dundee Rolls with tempura arugula that you won't find in typical Japanese restaurants. These specialties show how the kitchen brings Italian and Japanese flavors together in unexpected ways.
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