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🤮 1/5 - Who gave this restaurant a Michelin star???
By 👻 @StephZ, 06/26/2022 3:00 am
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I seldom write reviews but felt the need to do so in this instance specifically to comment on our lackluster experience at Kabuki so that other visitors to Madrid would not make the same mistake we did. Madrid has the second largest seafood market after Tokyo and we had faith in the Michelin guide not steering us wrong. We selected the tasting menu and I would say that we have had better sushi in any tourist trap in any third-tier beach in the US. Atmosphere: 2/5. Reasonably clean, poorly decorated, very limited ambiance. We were squished into the corner next to a dusty air vent, but we were willing to overlook it for great food (which we did not get). Food: 1/5. Uninspired in every fashion. Tastes like the chef only knows what sushi is from Pinterest pictures and never had a cut of fish in his life, and did his best to cobble something together using a limited imagination. Words are inadequate to describe the depth of our confusion so I will hit the highlights only. The starter included a fried wonton that tasted like it came from the economy pack at Walmart. None of the fish taste came through in any of the sushi plates. One of the mains was a sunny side up and potatoes with some poorly seasoned tuna that tasted liked the chef put the leftovers of two separate meals together and prayed that it would work. Another main was stewed wagyu (who stews wagyu??) with two french fries. The first dessert was a yuzu jelly with white chocolate cream which actually wasn't bad. The second dessert was literally a mochi that you might get from any grocery store. The best part of the whole meal was the wine. Service: 5/5. The staff were actually quite friendly and attentive. Overall, there are much better eats in Madrid, and there are much better places to take a date. Save your money and your time.
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