Enjoy a delicious Asian buffet featuring authentic Chinese cuisine and fresh sushi. Perfect for families, friends, and food lovers, our restaurant offers a wide variety of flavors in a warm and welcoming setting. Visit us for an unforgettable dining experience!
Address and Contact Information
Address: R. Diário dos Açores 20, 9500-178 Ponta Delgada, Portugal
Phone: +351 296 710 346
Website: https://restaurantesuki.com/menu/
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Reviews
We returned the next day for lunch, and the service was even better. We got a sushi boat twice, and the staff even made small talk with us about our trip and made a picture of us (unprompted). Huge compliments to them!
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First off, this restaurant is obviously owned by Chinese as Chinese food is the main focus despite most people coming here for the sushi. The Chinese food offered is fairly typical of most Chinese take out joints, but at Azorean prices for a sit down restaurant. I won’t comment on the Chinese food because we didn’t order it as we mainly wanted to get sushi, since Azores is known for its fresh seafood.
First off, we should have walked out as soon as we noticed there were rubber bands present on the ends of the chopsticks, since the assumption was that no one walking into this restaurant would know how to use chopsticks. Let’s just say that anyone who actually knows anything about Asian food should already be an expert at using chopsticks since Asians that serve authentic “Asian” food are not going to cater to people who have no idea how to eat with chopsticks. Just like they don’t offer chopsticks to Asian clientele in “Western” restaurants.
We ordered two a la carte courses to gauge the place – one tuna tartare (not seared), and one salmon nigiri. We didn’t want salmon nigiri, we just had no choice because the only fish they had that day was tuna and salmon. Nothing else. No sea bream, which was the only other non-shrimp option. Salmon isn’t even an Azorean product. The salmon was very fresh and sliced very thin (it’s an all you can eat place so they are gonna skimp – but you would think they would make it a bit thicker for a la carte orders). There was not a trace of wasabi under the fish, as is customary. So we asked for wasabi and ginger which was given to us promptly. They seemed surprised that we were asking for it, again, not a good sign. The tuna tartare was alright presentation-wise but the tuna had gone a bit off a bit and there was a distinct fishy taste that should not be present in super fresh raw fish. We stopped ordering and finished our beers.
They were somewhat shocked when we asked for the check. I felt kind of bad, but I wasn’t going to order any more food from this place. We went down the street to a fusion cuisine restaurant and had a much better experience eating “fusion” food that was not trying to be “Western” nor “Asian.”
The service was top notch. It was just that the food that was not genuine nor particularly good. My expectations were low to begin with, but I was still disappointed because the reviews were completely discordant with my already dampened expectations.