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Welcome to Sushitai - Cibeles

Sushitai - Cibeles is a vibrant dining spot nestled in the Plaza Cibeles food court in Irapuato, Mexico. Known for its diverse range of Japanese cuisine, it attracts a loyal following among locals and visitors alike. Diners rave about the deliciously prepared sushi, ramen, and grilled dishes, highlighting the generous portions and affordable prices. The welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by generally fast and attentive service, despite occasional weekend crowds. Unique offerings, like breaded sushi with Philadelphia cheese, cater to both traditional and Mexican palates, making Sushitai a must-visit for a quick yet satisfying meal in a lively setting.

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Located at the heart of the Centro Comercial Plaza Cibeles in Irapuato, Sushitai - Cibeles has quickly established itself as a go-to destination for those craving delicious Japanese cuisine. With a menu that offers everything from traditional sushi to mouthwatering ramen, Sushitai caters to both longtime fans of Japanese food and newcomers seeking adventurous flavors.

Many patrons, like Charls Hb, highlight the restaurant's pleasant atmosphere and the quality of the meals. Visitors often enjoy the grilled dishes, which are highly recommended for their delightful textures and flavors. Sushitai is known for its generous portions at affordable prices, making it a perfect spot for a quick, satisfying meal, as noted by Gyna Aburto and others who appreciate the speedy service—even during busy hours.

There's a unique charm to Sushitai's take on traditional Japanese fare; it blends authentic flavors with local preferences. Sofia Ramirez shared her love for their signature breaded sushi, particularly the version featuring creamy Philadelphia cheese and spicy accompaniments. This innovative approach not only pleases the taste buds but also reflects the evolving palette of Mexican diners, often enhancing the classic Japanese experience with exciting local twists.

While the service has received mixed reviews—some patrons, like Raul Alejandro, point out occasional reluctance from cashiers—the overwhelming majority celebrate the friendly and efficient staff who work diligently to ensure a smooth dining experience. Reservations are advisable during weekends due to high demand, as this young establishment continues to grow in popularity, attracting not just families and groups but also sushi enthusiasts from all walks of life.

In conclusion, Sushitai - Cibeles stands out in the vibrant food court of Plaza Cibeles. It is not just a restaurant; it is a culinary journey that showcases the art of Japanese cooking while embracing the local culture. Whether you're dining solo or with friends, be prepared to indulge in exquisite flavors that invite you to return time and again.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Sushitai - Cibeles
Charls Hb
Charls Hb

Good place to eat Japanese chain food, although it is a little out of the traditional food. Normally there is space, but if you go on the weekend, it is usually very full and you will have to wait for a table to free up. The food is well prepared and the prices are affordable. The attention is good in general. Grilled food highly recommended!

Chase Sala
Chase Sala

Absolutely delicious...addicted to the leon sushi

LuLo
LuLo

Everything was delicious and the service was excellent.

Raul Alejandro
Raul Alejandro

Good place to eat but when it comes to takeout, the cashiers are always reluctant to serve you at this branch.

Gyna Aburto
Gyna Aburto

It's an excellent place for a quick, delicious meal. It does get quite crowded, the portions are very good, the service is fast and good, I don't think it's expensive, and I think they have a great variety. I definitely recommend the ramen or the pork with rice; it's exquisite.

Oscar Fernandez
Oscar Fernandez

great to see that plaza cibeles owns sushitai inside the curt food , the place is great ...

Pouya Kh
Pouya Kh

We tried Ramen and noodles which were very delicious. The service was very good! Recommended!

Sofia Ramirez
Sofia Ramirez

Sushi Tai is one of the famous restaurants in the Plaza Cibeles food court. Its popularity is driven by Japanese residents of the city, and its main competitor is the sushi roll. The time I went, I ordered breaded sushi like the one in the picture. This is usually my favorite because it has Philadelphia cheese, and it pairs well with the soy sauce and serrano peppers they add separately. This and many other dishes are sold on their menu, which you can check with the QR code, or they have limited printed menus. Their service is usually fast because they have efficient staff. The only drawback is that the servers lack training in customer service. This type of breaded sushi is usually a favorite flavor for Mexicans, since if it were original sushi, it would be without salt or many of the accompaniments we add ourselves, like chilies. But even many foreigners, including Japanese, tend to enjoy the flavor more in Mexico than in other places because they know how to pair it so exquisitely. I recommend visiting this restaurant at least once to sample its flavors and decide if you're team sushi or team veggies. You can go here alone or with others. Enjoy!