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Best Kyoto-style Restaurants in Valle Dorado

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A photo of Nobu -Polanco restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(849)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
Booked 11 times today
Elegant decor with tropical accents and bold colors bring Nobu Polanco to life. Offering traditional Japanese fare, diners can choose among cold dishes, hot dishes, sushi and entrees for a well-rounded meal. Popular options at Nobu Polanco include black cod with miso, ceviche and yakimono. Enjoy your favorite sushi in sashimi style or opt for a roll. You can choose from fish and vegetable varieties including some with additional spice. You can top off your meal at Nobu Polanco with a martini or sake. Pudding, froyo and mochis are just a few of the desserts available.
A photo of El Japonez - Polanco restaurant
4.5
Awesome(727)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
Booked 13 times today
Nestled in the chic Polanco district of Mexico City, El Japonez stands out as a beacon of Japanese fusion cuisine. Celebrating over 20 years of culinary excellence, this restaurant is renowned for blending traditional Japanese ingredients with innovative twists that leave a lasting impression on your palate. Diners rave about the "incredible presentation" and "amazing flavor combinations" that El Japonez offers. Highlights include the "seared nigiri New Zealand salmon" and the "Ora King sushi roll," described as "super delii!" and "worth every cent." The modern ambiance complements the culinary adventure, making El Japonez a must-visit for an authentic yet unique Japanese dining experience in Mexico City.
A photo of Hiyoko restaurant
4.5
Awesome(162)
Price: Very Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Juárez/Cuauhtémoc
Booked 4 times today
Hiyoko is a space with 16 seats and it is the first yakitori style restaurant in Mexico. Most of its menu is concentrated in chicken cooked on Japanese charcoal called binchotan under the sumiyaki technique marinated in salsa madre. In its menu we can also find rice and vegetables.
A photo of Morimoto restaurant
4.3
Awesome(277)
Price: Expensive
• Kyoto-style • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
The highest expression of Japanese cuisine, using ingredients with vibrant and exquisite presentation mulched by the famous Shoos Studio into the legendary Camino Real Polanco; Morimoto's design encompasses Mexico City lifestyle of the city in conjunction with the Japanese tradition. The main dome and a large window offer a perfect view of the sky. The wooden floor extends to the outside; the lamps represent elegance and fragility of Japanese ceramics. The furniture and walls of glass result in an atmosphere of comfort during the day and night.
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