Hinata - Menu

1 Place Du Cornillon, 93200 Saint-Denis, France, French Republic, 93210

🛍 Vin, Sushis, Japonais, Asiatique

3.9 💬 1555 Reviews
Hinata

Phone: +33149982637

Address: 1 Place Du Cornillon, 93200 Saint-Denis, France, French Republic, 93210

City: Saint-Denis

Dishes: 7

Reviews: 1555

Website: https://maps.google.es/maps?um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=uk&sa=X&geocode=KaOkQ5ulbuZHMeJjelc4lEDL&daddr=a&ved=0ahUKEwiog_KTwsDZAhUILFAKHatKDPIQ9RcIgQEwCw

"First time Enough room to sit on the midi Grande outdoor terrace and inside The soup is very good Cabbage salad is not seasoned enough The makis are no more, they had to be released early in the morning because they were soft and not compact like other restaurants. The meat brochettes are good The staff is helpful and reactive. Some parking spaces in the adjacent streets"

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rhey rhey

Excellent nothing to tell about quality to date!

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C
C

Quick and pleasant service, Chirashi Bol very well served.


Benoit
Benoit

Excellent sashimi, sushi, darts in a quiet atmosphere, and without food poisoning since I frequent it! Recommended


Anais
Anais

Reservation via telephone. We went there before a concert, fast service and qualitative dishes. Clean toilet, smiling staff


Alexandre
Alexandre

Excellent Japanese restaurant! Fresh, copyy and staff are very kind. And stuck in the stadium of France! Bravo I highly recommend.


Sébastien
Sébastien

Correct, but does not stand out in any other Japanese restaurant held by Chinese. With this real impression that it is TOUJOURS the same thing.


CookSavon
CookSavon

The maki are very good as well as the pins, it was not very expensive as well so I recommend. However, alcoholless cocktails are a little too simple.


Shujeevan
Shujeevan

Japanese restaurant correct. Their noodles and gyosas are very good, however beef with cheese and miso soup are not of quality. The staff is very welcoming and good service.


Jean
Jean

Classic Japanese restaurant, the products are good and fresh, the price is reasonable, sometimes many people so a little wait. The most important one is not sick so it is a healthy restaurant.


Christophe
Christophe

First time Enough room to sit on the midi Grande outdoor terrace and inside The soup is very good Cabbage salad is not seasoned enough The makis are no more, they had to be released early in the morning because they were soft and not compact like other restaurants. The meat brochettes are good The staff is helpful and reactive. Some parking spaces in the adjacent streets

Categories

  • Vin A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Sushis Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Japonais Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.
  • Asiatique

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