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Sakenomise 2nd Kushikatsu Japanese Restaurant is a bar / pub in Bang Rak, Bangkok — Trust Score 91.5/100 based on 677 verified Google reviews (90% real-reviewer ratio).

Sakenomise 2nd Kushikatsu Japanese Restaurant

📍 Bang Rak, Bangkok🍺 Bar / Pub🍱 JapaneseUpdated 15d ago
92
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
43
Volume
34
Local Gd
10
Authority
5
4.3
677 reviews
AI Verified · 95% realTop 78% in Bar / Pub
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Quality trend
Stable
1+ year ago
4.37
43 reviews
3-12 months
4.47
30 reviews
Last 3 months
4.62
21 reviews
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Usually very busy right now
Community rating
4.2★★★★772 votes
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What Google Reviewers Say About Sakenomise 2nd Kushikatsu Japanese Restaurant

5Patsorn Maksimova

Great food, great service and a nice atmosphere. They also have traditional Japanese tatami rooms for an authentic izakaya experience. I have mostly good things to say about this place. Great value,foods are priced reasonably during lunch time. I'd definitely revisit if I am in the area.

5Maison Ray

Super hidden Japanese restaurant in Thaniya area. Great food. Fresh fish and ingredients especially the soup is very tasty. The aroma of grilled fish in the soup really brings out the favor. The side dishes are very large. Free tea during lunch :) there is a parking in the building.

5Peau James Sommer

This hidden restaurant serves authentic Japanese food. Had the Kaisendon set and the fish were all fresh. Rice was a little too salty, but overall, the meal was great.

About Sakenomise 2nd Kushikatsu Japanese Restaurant

Location
 33, 13 Surawong Rd, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Cuisine
Bar / Pub, Japanese, Seafood, Western
Trust Score
91.5/100 — Highly credible reviews

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