Zipangu
3 reviews
Hours:
- Tue – Thu & Sun 5:30pm – 11pm
- Fri & Sat 5:30pm – Midnight
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Facilities/Features:
- Private Functions
- Price Range: Cheap, Under $15
- Parking: Free On-Street
- Takeaways: Yes
- Takes Reservations: Yes
- Meals: Dinner
Zipangu in Ponsonby is an affordable Japanese Restaurant and offers trendy & classical Japanese cuisine
We offer discounts, on your fifth visit you will receive $5 off and $10 off on your tenth visit. Group bookings are very welcome.
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3 Reviews for Zipangu
1
What a lovely little place. We had a wonderful meal very friendly staff.
The Japanese spring roll, chichen steak barbequed tender and chilli prawn fondu is to die for. We love this place and go there regularly. Very reasonably priced.
The Japanese spring roll, chichen steak barbequed tender and chilli prawn fondu is to die for. We love this place and go there regularly. Very reasonably priced.
2
What a bad experience. The place was utterly shambolic, even though we got there at 6:30 pm, on a weeknight. It took forever to get the orders, and they missed out one entirely. When it finally arrived, it was the greasiest tempura I had ever had in my life; like biting into a sponge filled with oil. It took ages to settle the bill, even though we finally paid with cash, as the person at the desk didn’t know how to do a credit card sale. Never again.
65
This is the most fascinating Japanese restaurant that I have been to! Their menu is extensive, and the friendly waiting staff have always been helpful in explaining the pages of dishes on their top quality menu (complete with photos) . . . and making good recommendations. I’ve been there about 4 times, and have enjoyed something unique and delicious every time. Nice atmosphere too.
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