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Il faut visiter non seulement Shota Rustaveli Public Garden, mais aussi Menya Musashi. D'après les commentaires des clients, la cuisine japonaise est plutôt bonne. Faites l'expérience d'essayer un ramyeon savoureux. Essayez un cheesecake fascinant. Un vin chaud délicieux est ce qui peut vous faire revenir à ce restaurant. Essayez un thé immense ici.

Il est facile de trouver Menya Musashi grâce à son emplacement. Un personnel gracieux montre un haut niveau d'hospitalité dans ce lieu. A chacune de vos visites, vous aurez droit à un service digne. Dans cet endroit, les visiteurs peuvent apprécier une atmosphère ravissante et un décor luxueux. Ce restaurant a reçu une note de 4.4 dans le système de notation de Google.

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In general, I love this chain, and I am a frequent guest of these establishments. But today I decided for myself not to visit this point again. Every time I come, you can't wait for the waiter, you have to constantly walk and look, then to ask for utensils, then for the bill. They carry food for a very long time, it is a classic here. But what disappointed me most was that they did not add a portion. In this chain of establishments, I always order the same dish - rice with teriyaki chicken. I know what it looks like, what it should be in terms of grams, and if it really is 300 g, as indicated on the menu, then I'm full. Today they brought a very small portion, like a child's. 4 pieces of chicken and 100 g of rice. Of course, I didn't eat enough. It was already clear that they did not pay attention. It is a pity that the institution is deteriorating. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3
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Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Even though it's a noodle shop, there are almost no noodles. (I visited another store a few years ago, but the result was the same.) ## Too few noodles (intentional misprint) * The amount of noodles is too small. Misleading representation. The g grams of the noodles were listed as L400/ It's only enough to last in two bites. It seems that they are probably doing various tricks, such as adding g to the amount of noodles after boiling + other liquids, etc., but if that's the case, they shouldn't have written things like XXL from the beginning. At least, according to Japanese people's sense, I ordered a large bowl (or more?) and only received a modest amount of noodles, so I felt like I had been cheated. It's even more disappointing since I had high expectations. * Considering the price, it costs 300 UAH (it used to be about half the price, but the price has increased), but as a result, I was disappointed because the satisfaction I ate was too little. * Many parts of the franchise are left to the local area, and the Japanese headquarters' management policy is to sell the space in the first place, but the locals probably sell ramen as a type of soup and consider the noodles to be just an accessory. Maybe. Despite being called a noodle shop, I was surprised at how few noodles there were. Perhaps this is because it is a type of noodle that doesn't absorb much water and doesn't feel like eating. (Generally, in Japan, I think it's normal to use g-grams before boiling, but in fact, the Japanese noodle shop Musashi has officially announced that some noodle products are sold in g-grams after boiling.) was on Facebook/Twitter) ## Misunderstood menu description * I went there expecting a lunch menu, but as a result, the menu on the website I was shown to was not lunch, and I was forced to pay the normal price as it was not eligible for lunch. * The menu seems to be accessed by reading a QR code, but what was displayed when I followed the "lunch menu" was a normal menu. I checked with the staff before ordering, but the result was... It turned out that it wasn't on the lunch menu, so I paid the usual high price and left the restaurant with an unsatisfied stomach. ## Staff description * I checked the lunch menu several times from the beginning, but the female staff member also said that she just received what you ordered. * In Ukraine, I don't have a really bad attitude, but I was unsure if they were taking orders for the noodle options correctly, and I felt like they didn't ask me about the type of soup. * When I went to the bathroom, everything on the table was gone (I don't think it's a bad thing to take things down, but you should check with the person if it's something subtle).I noticed that the food I was eating was missing, so I told her to leave quickly. I just felt like I was being told. ## Noodle products * Unlike in Japan, the food didn't feel piping hot and freshly made. It seems that many parts of the soup are prepared in other stores in the central kitchen, but other than the soup being thick, there was nothing special about it. For better or worse, it is a processed product. Overall, I would like to support this cool Japanese chain store that is expanding overseas, but Perhaps it's because it's left up to the locals, but from a Japanese perspective, even though it's a noodle shop, there's no noodles in it at all, and to be honest, I don't think it would be as good as it is in Japan in terms of taste and quality. That said, I think it's amazing that it's expanding in a country with a different culture like Ukraine. Menya Musashi basically sells a style that sells experiences in space + a luxury route. I had high hopes that I would be able to eat normal Japanese ramen, but in the end, I was disappointed. There are some references to successful ramen management styles, but I would like people to stop labeling things as XXL when they really have no capacity (even though it's a noodle shop...). Other than that, I can't help it. (I think the most strange thing is that even though it's a ``noodle shop,'' there are no noodles at all. In Japan, ramen is basically fast, cheap, and plentiful.) (Looking again at the photos from other reviews, I feel like there were more noodles in it a few years ago. Although I have seen it, Too little noodles.. I ordered 700g of XXL, but I definitely don't have 200g) In short, a real "fake gram" of noodles and a fake lunch menu.(I wrote a similar review some years ago somehow.) I came for lunch hour (discount) here and asked the staff about lunch and ordered from the "lunch menu" on the mobile website. Basically disappointed. Well, I visited the same chain in another area. Some years ago. But it was the same as a result. Well, I understand it's a kind of "luxury restaurant" with a good interior. But their menu is a lie, and a portion of Noodle is also critically fake. (for Japanese people), they write L/XXL size and gram of noodle exactly on the menu. But it's a very small amount compared with the one in Japan I felt. Like lie. They may weigh a gram of "after boiled" with a full of water, while usually we in Japan weigh it as "before boiled ," of course. So even though I ordered XXL ramen with "700g" (what means 700g literally? It's not small, Onigiri). I feel like I am still hungry, less than eating a cup of noodles (my stomach is not big ). Very fake. And disappointing. (They announced how to weigh gram on their Facebook and Twitter channels officially in Japan, as you can search on Google.) I understand this chain is for luxury Japanese cuisine, doing well abroad. But what they do is just lie, and if it happens in Japan, it becomes controversial and will never be accepted. As I mentioned above, it seems they now do fake writing for Tsuke ra,en even in Japan, while seemingly usual ramen is not. It was a disappointing experience, and the staff removed everything when I went to the toilet. After all, I needed more noodles in another place even after eating "XXL- Insane. If you come to Japan and order just a usual ramen for 4 USD, you may feel the same as I said. It's for babies? Just don't write a fake gram and XXL for such a small amount. Then Ok. People expect food; if betrayed, it becomes so. (I feel like I ate something at a western European airport.) If you think you ordered big ramen (from "Men-ya"), then served it like for small kids, how do you feel? Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 4
Ramen, Japonais, Sushi
FerméOuvre à 11:00 demain
€€€ Fourchette de prix par personne UAH 83 - UAH 200
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Velyka Vasylkivska St, 48, 01004
Kiev, Kyiv city, Ukraine
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Ploshcha Lva Tolstoho
Velyka Vasylkivska St, 48, Kiev, Kyiv city, Ukraine, 01004
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Cartes de crédit acceptées Livraison Terrasse extérieure À emporter Réservation Pas accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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