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Hashi Japanese Cuisine is a japanese in Suan Luang, Bangkok — Trust Score 82.8/100 based on 99 verified Google reviews (56% real-reviewer ratio).

Hashi Japanese Cuisine

📍 Suan Luang, Bangkok🍱 Japanese🍲 VietnameseUpdated 15d ago
83
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
45
Volume
24
Local Gd
10
Authority
4
4.5
99 reviews
AI Verified · 78% realTop 34% in Japanese
Rating timeline
Quality trend
Improving
1+ year ago
4.49
75 reviews
3-12 months
4.25
4 reviews
Last 3 months
5.00
1 review
Popular times
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Usually busy right now
Community rating
4.2★★★★775 votes
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Delicious / Tasty×32Affordable×16Expensive×4Fresh ingredients×2Authentic×2Fast service×1Family friendly×1Nice atmosphere×1Japanese menu×1

What Google Reviewers Say About Hashi Japanese Cuisine

5Natee A.

One of my favorite restaurant because they have good food with reasonable price.

5Nongnapat Phongmool

The restaurant has a good atmosphere. The staff is quick and polite. The food is okay and the price is reasonable.

5Pongpan Pornprommin

The food is delicious, looks appetizing, has a wide variety of menu items, and is inexpensive. You can stop by for a bite before heading home. It's very convenient.

About Hashi Japanese Cuisine

Location
 776/11 ม.เดอะคอนเน็ค ซอย พัฒนาการ 38 Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250, Thailand
Cuisine
Japanese, Vietnamese
Trust Score
82.8/100 — Highly credible reviews

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