
O GoJuu é um clube de sushi com peixe muito fresco que nos chega diariamente de fornecedores extraordinários. Este espaço pretende homenagear a gastronomia japonesa, os seus mestres, os seus lugares de culto e os seus seguidores. Esta homenagem centra-se no seu primeiro embaixador itamae, nas memórias que temos dele e do seu restaurante AYA, naqueles que o frequentavam mais assiduamente e se tornaram Amigos, nos sushimen por ele formados e nos seus colaboradores – o GoJuu é por isso um tributo ao incontornável Mestre Takashi Yoshitake. Homenageamos por isso Yoshitake san juntando no GoJuu aqueles que ele marcou desde que chegou a Portugal e começou a trabalhar num inusitado 1º andar na Rua da Estefânia.
Address and Contact Information
Address: R. Marquês Sá da Bandeira 46A, 1050-165 Lisboa, Portugal
Phone: +351 21 828 0704
Website: http://www.gojuu.pt/
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It’s on the pricier side, but worth it for a special meal in Lisbon.
On Friday, I wanted to place a takeout order, but I was refused because they said they were very busy. That’s understandable, and I respected their situation. I then asked a simple follow-up question: whether it would be possible to place a takeout order the next day instead. I was told that it would not be a problem and that I could place a takeout order on Saturday.
However, when we came on Saturday to place the order, we were told that takeout orders were not possible. I explained that the day before I had spoken with the manager and had received confirmation that it would be allowed, but that made no difference — the staff still refused.
This situation left the impression that the staff and management are not on the same page and that customers are given information that is not honored later. If the restaurant cannot provide takeout orders, it would be much better to communicate this clearly instead of giving customers conflicting information and wasting their time.
Unfortunately, this experience was disappointing and made the service feel unprofessional. I hope the restaurant improves communication between staff and management so that future customers do not face the same situation.
The sashimi was also too dry – not much, but stiil.
Knife work from the chefs was pretty good but lacked the fluidity of a Japanese chef. One the chefs was using 2 chopsticks as drumsticks while he was waiting to prepare the next order, hitting some rhythm on the counter – something you would never see in a Japanese place.
Clearly, this place has very little experience with Japanese food and customs. Still, they charge prices that are way too high – I have had Omakase in Japan for the price of 2 sashimi servings here.
It means that it is impossible to reserve a seat unless the manager remembers your face and name.
I have not been able to go to this restaurant for several years because of the lack of reservations, but recently I entered the restaurant with an acquaintance and was able to have a meal.
I was able to enjoy my meal.
The sushi items are as fresh as ever, and the food is not fusion, but rather near-traditional Japanese cuisine.
The sushi is naturally delicious, as the sushi chefs are trained by Japanese master( long time ago)
Wednesday evening, without reservation, the lovely lady(I think she is the owner) let us sit at the bar. It was fresh and clean.
Despite having a reservation, we were repeatedly told that no table was available, even though there were clearly many free tables at the time. The situation felt arbitrary and uncomfortable.
The service was noticeably unfriendly, and the overall vibe was unwelcoming. While nothing was said directly, there was a clear sense of discomfort with us being there with a baby, which made the experience worse. Either communicate clear policies or be genuinely welcoming to families.