Thursday 6 August 2015

Sushi Nights in Trinidad


A Trini Sushi Time


A good night out in Trinidad these days can begin with Sushi and Wine and end with doubles. Sushi bars litter the town and its definitely worth a try:

The Hyatt Sushi Bar 


Hyatt Regency Hotel it boasts a true sushi experience with a line of highly trained chefs preparing your order behind the seated granite bar.
great food and pleasant staff, and the your choice of ambiance inside the smaller area adjacent to the bar, at the bar itself or outside on the cushy wicker couches overlooking the waterfront. Scented candles and flambeauxs add a lovely touch to the mood. Quiet nights are weekdays, with scatterings of locals and foreign businessmen. The weekends however, are bustling with locals so bring a date and enjoy!

Kaizan Sushi 




Kaizan  Sushi is a different Kind of dining and entertainment experience located at Fiesta Plaza, Movie Town Complex, Kaizan Sushi offers memorable dinning in a unique setting, so put Kaizan Sushi on your to-do list during your visit to Trinidad and Tobago. 

More Vino Sushi 



More Vino opened up its Ariapita doors on February 14th 2005. Initially a retail store, the concept was redirected to a wine bar. In 2009, “More Sushi” was created and it is now known as More Vino More Suhi showcasing a wide array of sushi, wine, spirits and cocktails.
More Vino coupled with the country most authentic sushi bar More Sushi for an eclectic fusion of Japanese and European cuisine with friendly local vibe. With a wide variety of Iternational wines, gourment food, premium spirits, beers, cigards, and hookahs, and just enjoy the unive abience 




Levels Ultrabar & Lounge
Sushi Restaurant




LeVeLs ultrabar and lounge is a sushi bar and lounge comprising five distinct levels of comfort, ranging from plush executive to feet-up-on-the railings casual style. Enjoy al fresco dining at Deck LeVeL – which takes its name from the stylish wooden deck – or Street LeVeL – that patio
floating around the perimeter that makes you want to just go there. Or chill out indoors at Pub LeVeL, with dining and drinking in a relaxed atmosphere at either the sushi or main bar. The more sophisticated Lounge LeVeL offers leather armchairs and plush sofas scattered throughout
the second floor; its own bar and dining area allows both discrete and discreet enjoyment of semi-private comfort.





Samurai Trinidad
Japanese Restaurant


Trinidad Restaurant Samurai

A genuine slice of the Far East in West Port of Spain

The crucial element of Japanese fine dining – the cuisine – is authentic and perfect at Samurai. Sit at the raised sushi bar to watch Japanese-born chef Kenji supervise the open kitchen’s handmade sushi and teriyaki. Or choose the sizzling teppanyaki tables for the famous, “dinner and a show” as chefs slice, dice and toss ingredients through the air, delighting the eyes and ears – and then the palate!


But it’s the ambience – the stunning chandelier at the door, the authentic Samurai warrior’s costume in the foyer, the pockets of intimacy everywhere – and the first-rate service that lifts Samurai. And the painstaking customer care, like the 732 secure parking spaces or the in-house restrooms. Outdoor patio dining maximizes Port of Spain’s excitement– but retreat indoors and you might have stepped into Manhattan’s finest Japanese restaurant, complete with private teppanyaki room.




1 comment:

  1. Samurai Sushi and Hyatt is one of the best must visit

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