Moshi Moshi - 06700 Ciudad de México
Somos una experiencia de hospitalidad y gastronomía Japonesa en constante movimiento. Empezamos en 2003, creando el primer Kaiten Sushi* local. Desde entonces, nos dedicamos a cocinar tus platillos japoneses favoritos, recibiéndote siempre, en un ambiente casual y divertido. Cada día, seleccionamos los mejores ingredientes de proveedores locales y extranjeros responsables con México y el medio ambiente. Trabajamos en equipo para tocar positivamente la vida de nuestros compañeros e invitados con procesos seguros, excelente servicio y pasión culinaria. Nos mueve aprender, enseñar y descubrir para crecer. Creemos en aprovechar lo que recibimos para convertirlo en algo mejor. Sobre todas las cosas, siempre queremos que la pases bien comiendo y bebiendo delicioso con nosotros. Descubre todo nuestro menú sorprendiéndote con algo nuevo cada vez.
Contact Moshi Moshi
Address : | Pl. Villa de Madrid 22, Col. Roma, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico |
Phone : | 📞 +89 |
Website : | http://www.moshimoshi.mx/ |
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City : | CDMX |
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Carmen Lemus on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Food is ok but service is terrible! I'm not sure if I'll come back.
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Cristina Hernandez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Simple inexpensive sushi spot.
Good for a quick bite, expect lots of cheese cream and paperthin fish on your rolls.
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Jan Cao on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Delicious! The chef’s ideas are fine-dining-level. Drinks are amazing too.
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Allison Cole on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Good food and friendly service. This restaurant is in a central area with a lot of little cafes and restaurants. Roma Norte can be pricey in comparison to other parts of Mexico City, but the prices at this restaurant aren't bad in comparison to others we visited during our trip. I'm not sure if this is standard for all guests, but we got a complimentary drink while we waited for our order that evening (I’ll share a picture).
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Pat Krouse on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ All of the maki rolls are cheap American style mainly filled with cream cheese. Nigiri fish was okay but the rice was very poor. Good drinks
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Alison Maciejewski Cortez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very thin fish on sake nigiri. Tasteless salmon. Rice is bland + mushy. Too many sesame seeds on the roll. Unbalanced flavors. Cheap ginger + wasabi. No thanks to the variety of soy sauces (why?). Boxes are a total faff. Astronomical prices for very cheap sushi. It's edible, but not pleasant. Only someone who has never had baseline decent sushi would return here. Carísimo y además feo este sushi.
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Diego Gámez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Moshi Moshi is amazing! Really, this is my fav Japanese food place in Mexico city. Love it!❤️
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Jenita Lawal on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ If you have been in Mexico for any length of time, you know that sushi here is a little different. So, I have low expectations when I try a new sushi place.
I first noticed Moshi Moshi from the upper deck of the Turibus. The location near Fuente de los Cibeles had a really cool vibe, so I made plans to come back.
My friend (she's Mexican, so loves local style sushi) and I started the evening with the Asian Sangria. She ordered red; I ordered white. Loved it! You get two full glasses per carafe.
There were so many great options on the menu that it made it hard to choose. That's a good problem!
Some of the rolls are available in 4 or 8 pieces. This is great for tasting and sharing.
We opted for the Nanda Yo - 4 pieces with cream cheese and 4 without, Chihiro, Kani Karaage. All 4 pieces.
We also ordered the Camarones Rocca, Palomitas de Camarón Tempura, and the Pork Belly Buns.
Our plan was to order ramen afterwards but we were so full from the entradas ?
Everything was delicious. Service was very friendly. Location is great.
Definitely a place I will revisit when I return to Mexico City.
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