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If you are in Belfort and in the mood for sushi, your decisions are quite limited. We tried Kanzaki a few times, and were satisfied with the sushi. Location: directly opposite the train station. This is something that makes me of...the search for the place, as in France, most companies from the stations are usually bars, kebad or fast food places, and rarely good restaurants. But if you want to travel in and out of Belfort and want some sushi, then this situation is quite practical. Quality: The quality of the sushi is decent. The size of the fish is a little small, but tastefully everything is quite delicious. Service: Do not expect much. This restorer is not set up as a fast food place, but it is basically executed as one. You can either call in your order or come and wait or eat. There's a man behind the counter who picks up your order, and a waiter who walks with the dining room. They are not rude or unfriendly, but also not excessively warm. Price: I find the prices a bit high, especially because the sushi size is small. Even the Combo offers are not so great. But since this is basically the only Japanese joint in the city, beggars cannot be voters. Overall, we were quite satisfied with our orders. We usually call in and pick up. The waiting time is reasonable (except once they have been blown... it happens). The quality is pretty good, and the prices are fine. If you wish the Japanese experience and plan to eat, you will be very disappointed. The decor was quickly and cheaply joined together, and the place really has the feeling of a fast food place. The lighting is bright, and I think the music is fundamental top 40 radio, so the ambience is bad and far from what you would expect from a Japanese place. But, as mentioned when you are in Belfort and are in the mood for sushi, then call your order and eat it again at your place. Enjoy!
Surprisingly good sushi/sashimi despite the inconspicuous location (before the station). Good selection of menus. Recommended.
Horrible experience at the terrible place! They serve you very warm sushi and enormous! They don't speak english and can barely understand french. This is a no go at all
If you are in Belfort and in the mood for sushi, your choices are fairly limited. We tried Kanzaki, a few times, actually, and have been pleased with the sushi.Location: right across from the train station. That is something that made me hesitate from trying the place, as in France, most businesses across from train stations are typically bars, kebad or fast food places, and rarely good restaurants. But, if you are travelling in and out of Belfort and want some Sushi, then this location is quite convenient.Quality: The quality of the sushi is decent. The size of the fish is a bit small, but flavor-wise, everything is pretty tasty.Service: Don't expect much there. This restautant is not set-up as a fast food place, but it is basically run as one. You can either call in your order, or come in and order and wait, or eat in. There is a man behind the counter who takes your order and rings up your order, and one waiter who handles the dining room. They are not rude or unfriendly, but not overly warm either. Price: I find the prices a bit high, especially since the sushi size is small. Even the combo deals are not that great. But, since this is basically the only Japanese joint in town, beggars can't be choosers.Overall, we have been fairly satisfied with our orders. We typically call in and pick up. The wait time is reasonable (except for once, when they were slammed...it happens.) The quality is pretty good, and the prices alright. If you want the Japanese experience and plan on eating in, you will be sorely disappointed. The decor was quickly and cheaply put together, and the place truly have the feel of a fast food place. The lighting is bright, and I think the music is basic top-40 radio, so the ambiance is poor and far from what you'd expect from a Japanese place. But, as mentioned, if you are in Belfort and are in the mood for Sushi, then call your order in and eat it back at your place. Enjoy!