Sukiya Queretaro - 76000 Santiago de Querétaro

4.2/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Sukiya Queretaro

Address :

Calle Ignacio Zaragoza 89, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico

Website : https://www.facebook.com/sukiyamexico
Categories :
City : Qro.

Calle Ignacio Zaragoza 89, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico
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jnta Herrera on Google

Is very delicious !!!! Totally recommend it
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Mocte Zuma on Google

My visit was brief, and although its always a delight to chow at Sukiya, we were told only 2 separate dishes were available, but saw other customers eating other dishes, I hope it had to do with something else, rather than a selective service from the workers at the place. Hope that this pandemic ends soon so that we can enjoy another visit to one of the many franchises throughout Mexico.
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michio chimchar on Google

i got gyudon no rice and karaage. it’s very tasty and the teste is exact the same as Japanese one!! love it. i wanna try Ramen noodle next time. there are a lot of kinds of bowls and noodles in this restaurant
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Milan Kvak on Google

Very good Ramen, but the meat should have little more flavour in it.
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David Muñoz on Google

The store supposedly closes at 3am, but it's dar from the truth, they stop taking orders at 8:30pm and close at 9.
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Wendy Justice on Google

I can't understand all the 5-star reviews. The chicken kara-ague was greasy and tasteless, extra charge for chili powder, not at all comparable to what the food tastes like in Japan. The traditional gyudon had minimal beef and low-quality rice, didn't even come with soy sauce. It took forever to pay the bill since the cashier allowed people to push and shove themselves ahead of those already in line.
有能美Yuu NoMi on Google

The matcha frappe is broken every time I go here, even months apart, but the menu is still displayed at the tables, which is quite deceiving. The location has high traffic, so finding parking and circling around takes seemingly forever. I like how you can ring the bell to call the server, just like in Japan, and it's a great idea, I'd they ever show up! The Japanese people I know seem to love this place, and rave about how similar it is to Japanese flavor (that's only if you get regular gyudon). Karaage is a bit too intense with ginger, and last time I ate there it was cold. I like how you can order mugicha, which is refreshing in the warmth of Mexico. Ramen has very weak flavor, but Shoot a specialty is the guydon, so anything else you order is at your own risk. I personally don't like coming to Mexico and going out for Japanese food, because I'd rather dine local and eat the traditional dishes that I can't otherwise find in the US. But alas, I'm generally traveling with other Japanese, so I tend to order the style with Mexican flare, like the Picante style, which is interesting to say the least. Kind of like ordering fancy sushi rolls in the US. What I like best about this is the price. You won't find guydon under $12usd where I live, or a matcha frappe under $5usd. So, for the price, I will probably be back again.
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Joshua Sánchez on Google

Really good and a nice place to eat something different. Price ain't cheap. But not extremely expensive.

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