Harukasushi
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About Harukasushi
Harukasushi vi accoglie nel cuore di Milano per offrirvi un'esperienza culinaria asiatica indimenticabile. L'ambiente, elegante e moderno, crea un'atmosfera accogliente e rilassante, ideale per un pranzo, una cena o un pasto in solitaria. Siamo rinomati per la qualità e la freschezza del nostro sush...
Harukasushi vi accoglie nel cuore di Milano per offrirvi un'esperienza culinaria asiatica indimenticabile. L'ambiente, elegante e moderno, crea un'atmosfera accogliente e rilassante, ideale per un pranzo, una cena o un pasto in solitaria. Siamo rinomati per la qualità e la freschezza del nostro sushi, considerato tra i migliori della città, e per i nostri deliziosi dim sum. Il nostro menu, pur essendo selezionato, è curato nei minimi dettagli per garantire la perfezione di ogni piatto. Il servizio è attento e cordiale, sempre pronto a soddisfare le vostre esigenze. Offriamo opzioni di consegna a domicilio, take-away e consumazione in loco, con accesso facilitato per persone con mobilità ridotta. Disponiamo anche di un'ottima selezione di birre e un caffè di qualità.
What Customers Say About Harukasushi
Harukasushi è apprezzato per il sushi fresco e il servizio rapido e cordiale. Molti lodano l'atmosfera accogliente e l'ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo, specialmente nei menu pranzo. Alcuni segnalano un menu limitato e problemi con alcuni piatti di yakitori.
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Tip: Provate il menu pranzo per un ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo (circa 20€ per 3 portate). Se non mangiate pesce, tenete presente che il menu potrebbe essere limitato.
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Harukasushi is located in Milano, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Palace Tre Torri (A 363m) — building in Milan Bien cultural italiano
- San Gottardo al Corso Church (A 495m) — church in Milan, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Santa Maria del Sangue alla Magolfa (A 512m) Bien cultural italiano
- Caselli del dazio di porta Ticinese (A 661m) — building in Milan, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Santa Maria delle Grazie al Naviglio Church (A 748m) — church in Milan Bien cultural italiano
- Q112322158 (A 762m) Bien cultural italiano
Religious Buildings
- San Rocco al Gentilino Church (A 415m) — church in Milan
Parks & Gardens
- Resistenza Park (A 279m) — city park in Milan, Italy
- Q126724008 (A 596m)
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- Mediateca di Fondazione Scuole Civiche di Milano (A 674m) — library in Italy
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Harukasushi Milano Reviews
Overall a very nice dinner. Friendly and helpful staff - perfect service! The sushi was very delicious and fresh. The atmosphere was classy, modern and cozy. A definite recommendation from my side!
A wonderful find in the heat of Milan, a really good Japanese restaurant with a great vibe, amazing food, drinks and service all at a really reasonable price. Our family of four (and the dog) had a wonderful time here, the kids really enjoyed it. We would definitely go back!
Place where I would go anytime ) very cosy atmosphere. Music is a lounge ambiance, not loud. Service is impeccable and the chef is a master. Dishes are fresh and tasty. The price for food worth every penny. Plus it’s outside the centre, hence less crowds. It worth making your trip to this place.
A very nice Asian cuisine restaurant with a stylish and modern interior. We ordered the lunch menu, which cost €15 per person and included three courses. The food was delicious and beautifully presented. The only downside was that the dishes were brought out very quickly, to the point where there was hardly any space left on the table. It felt a bit rushed, as if the staff wanted to wrap things up quickly since it was getting close to 3:00 PM, their closing time. That being said, we still really enjoyed our visit and would definitely recommend this place!
This restaurant was a surprise. Although the description says it’s a Chinese- Japanese restaurant, it mainly Japanese and a great one at that. The menu which is presented on an iPad is easy to navi…
Amazing food, super fast service, very friendly staff and generally a great experience. We ate delicious food, had good wine and simply spent a wonderful dinner night. Can only recommend!
Amazing food, super fast service, very friendly staff and generally a great experience. We ate delicious food, had good wine and simply spent a wonderful dinner night. Can only recommend!
Amazing food, super fast service, very friendly staff and generally a great experience. We ate delicious food, had good wine and simply spent a wonderful dinner night. Can only recommend!
Good place, good vibe, a little complimentary entrees + spumante(I think it was a one-time thing because of Valentine’s Day) We booked a table for two using the Fork (they accept Yums) and I think it was overall 8/9 dishes, and 2 bottles of water came at ~80€ and they always offer you with a fortune cookie Ginger, soy sauce and wasabi inlcuded
A good deal for a €10 menu. Food 🍣 The ingredients were fresh, the temaki was quite tasty, as were the uramaki, though not particularly remarkable. Cooking perfect sushi rice isn’t easy, and it shows. All in all a satisfactory meal, albeit not completely filling. Feel 🍵 The ambience is great. Well lit by two large full scale windows and nicely decorated, it attracts lots of young people (especially women), foreigners, and generally gives a good vibe. Plus 👍🏻 Chairs are very comfortable, and quite stylish. Details are cared for. Black chopsticks are made of metal with golden colored heads. Minimal design of the place fits well with the food.
This is the second time I come here and again I felt like writing a comment. Because this time I realized the menu is so limited. I can’t eat seafood but still like Asian cuisine. Literally they have…
This is the second time I come here and again I felt like writing a comment. Because this time I realized the menu is so limited. I can’t eat seafood but still like Asian cuisine. Literally they ha…
I ordered rice and yakitori (teriyaki chicken). There are 4 skewers of chicken. I ate the first one and there is lots of nerves and fat on the chicken pieces. Then I said to myself it’s ok can be som…
I ordered rice and yakitori (teriyaki chicken). There are 4 skewers of chicken. I ate the first one and there is lots of nerves and fat on the chicken pieces. Then I said to myself it’s o…
I ordered rice and yakitori (teriyaki chicken). There are 4 skewers of chicken. I ate the first one and there is lots of nerves and fat on the chicken pieces. Then I said to myself it’s ok can be s…
Price: €€€ Food: 3/5 Service: 4/5 Atmosphere: relaxed / modern Noise level: low Looking for an authentic Japanese restaurant? This is not the case, but for the price it's hard to find a better one. Haruka sushi it's a good place for...sushi, of course. The fish was fresh and the dishes well served and presented nicely. Can it be better? Yes, as many Chinese-Japanese restaurants the menu variety is the weak point (pretty much all the menus are 80% the same) but if you can live with this, Haruka is a good quality for a fair price.
The atmosphere of the place and the attentiveness of the staff are really good. To be fair, the food is probably delicious as well. However, the menu is extremely limited. Here’s what happened to me: I can’t eat seafood, not just because I don’t like it, but because it physically doesn’t agree with me. It’s not a matter of preference. But the menu only had seafood dishes, with just one or two alternatives. I asked one of the servers, “Is there really nothing without seafood? Is this all? It seems very limited.” And they jokingly responded with something like, “Well, it’s Japanese cuisine, hahaha—how could it not have seafood?” I’m sorry, but I know Japanese cuisine. There are plenty of non-seafood options. If the restaurant’s description had specified only sushi or only seafood, I wouldn’t have come in the first place. But clearly, they could make dishes without seafood; they just choose not to. They have noodles, for example, but only with shrimp. The same noodles could easily be made with beef or chicken. If they’re trying to build some sort of exclusive reputation by refusing to use chicken or beef—maybe to avoid seeming cheap—that’s fine. But it was frustrating because I could barely eat anything. In the end, I only had edamame (just to have something to eat) and chicken yakitori. Thankfully, that was available at least. I probably won’t come back here simply because there’s nothing I can eat. They don’t need to lower their standards or serve low-quality food; just adding a bit more variety—like using beef or chicken instead of seafood in some dishes—wouldn’t hurt their reputation. They clearly care a lot about their image, but in this case, they lost a potential customer. And honestly, responding to someone who physically can’t eat seafood in a slightly mocking way wasn’t a great look either.
Not an all you can eat sushi place do not come if you are looking for all you can eat - you will be allowed 3 plates per person
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