Hinata - Menu

1 Place du Cornillon, 93200 Saint-Denis, France, 93210

🛍 Thé, Sushis, Salade, Japonais

3.8 💬 1180 Reviews
Hinata

Phone: +33155023310,+33149982637

Address: 1 Place du Cornillon, 93200 Saint-Denis, France, 93210

City: Saint-Denis

Dishes: 13

Reviews: 1180

Website: http://www.facebook.com/Pretzels-Deli-Coffee-shop-706624012828091/

"District restaurant with a very friendly and smiling service. The menu is varied without falling into the great signs that offer 80 different maki. The fish is tasty and the portions are normal, the pins are also very correct."

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Urban Urban

very good sushi that melts in the mouth, I highly recommend

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Dan
Dan

clean, very good but unfortunately not too much choice on sushi!


Geoffrey
Geoffrey

I love it. Nice, kind and tjrs the little word that shows that he recognizes us. Thank you so soon


Agathe
Agathe

Delicious dish especially chicken balls with sugar sauces without forgetting the hinata maki that takes my sister


Inés
Inés

I spent a Wednesday night. The dishes are good but I was a little disappointed with the service, slow and not very pleasant.


Le
Le

The service is great, servers and cooks are welcoming and friendly. Besides, you'll probably have a little surprise from a pretty cute living being.


Dean
Dean

Excellent! fish is fresh, well-made products, there is a great choice, friendly staff and prices are affordable. I don’t do it, I recommend without hesitation!


Valentin
Valentin

A little expensive but delicious and personal dishes at the top, very welcoming, always very smiling. Quick service, little waiting, short a very good neighborhood restaurant!


Nyah
Nyah

Exelant. Nothing to say, except that this very good very friendly staff. the 24 04 very disappointed with very medium dishes and a mediocre service I don't think I'll come back


Clément
Clément

District restaurant with a very friendly and smiling service. The menu is varied without falling into the great signs that offer 80 different maki. The fish is tasty and the portions are normal, the pins are also very correct.

Categories

  • Thé Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • 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.
  • Salade A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Sièges
  • À Emporter
  • Télévision
  • Réservations

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