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What Virginia Thiel likes about Niigata City Japanese Restaurant:
bargain lunch deal $13.90 from Niigata Japanese Restaurant with variety of food in a bento.... Agedashi tofu, Ebi (Prawn Fry Japanese Croquette, Salad, Miso Soup and our Favourite SPICY CHICKEN NAMBAN BENTO BOX ... oh and we also ordered our second Fav here KAISEN DON which is a Fresh Salmon Tuna on Rice with Japanese Mayonnaise.... sah good!!! : P.S.: the Spicy version that we ordered was not on the Menu... so you h... View all feedback. What Shawn Runte doesn't like about Niigata City Japanese Restaurant:
I work near niigata so that it is a nice place to eat with my roommates at lunchtime. I always came here when it was takeru. takeru probably had better portions of food and eating was of a higher quality. unbelievably I still enjoy niigata, as it is still today. I'm gonna go with yash. yash and I have a really big project at my work already tied up this year and she tells me that she doesn't like chili. I thought tha... View all feedback.
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I started eating here since it was still Takeru then after a while it become Niigata. Perhaps they change their management, but it does not change the quality a...
read moreAwesome Japanese restaurant hidden away in the CBD! Very reasonably priced with quick and friendly service. I particularly recommend the unagi Niigata bento and...
read moreLast time when I visited this place, it's still named Takeru. It used to be one of my fav place for Japanese. No sure if they changed chef. Omelettes rice was o...
read moreFast, friendly service in a quiet and relaxing atmosphere. Food is delicious! Try the pork tonkatsu udon. You will love it. The bento boxes are wonderful too.
My go-to restaurant! Price is great and affordable for the quality of food they serve. One of the better smaller restaurants in the city. Definitely recommend i...
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read moreNiigata Japanese Restaurant, formerly known as Takeru, offers a mixed dining experience. Some customers found that the quality of the food had declined slightly, while others praised the delicious dishes such as the lunch bento boxes and spicy calamari namban. Despite this, the restaurant received criticism for not being very kids-friendly and some unusual drink choices. On the upside, Niigata offers a variety of food at reasonable prices with quick and friendly service. They have an extensive menu and offer half portions, making it a great place to try different offerings from Japanese cuisine. Customers recommend trying the unagi Niigata bento, mentai pasta, and spicy chicken namban bento box. Overall, Niigata Japanese Restaurant is a hidden gem in the CBD, offering great value for money and a pleasant dining experience.