Ginsara sushi bar Mora

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Mora, Sweden

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Ginsara sushi bar Mora Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ginsara sushi bar Mora is located in Mora, Sweden on Kyrkogatan 31A. Ginsara sushi bar Mora is rated 4 out of 5 in the category sushi restaurant in Sweden.

Address

Kyrkogatan 31A

Price range

$$

Phone

+46 250574444

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

CoffeeSmall plates

Open hours

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David Johansson

Great food. But I recommend that you order to go, so you can minimize time spent in the restaurant with the rude staff. Service doesn't seem to be a concept the employees have heard about.

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Tobias Carlsson

Very good sushi, they have good prices and nice staff. We got the food pretty fast and staff was really nice :)

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Daniel Scott

Great place. Calm place, friendly staff. Both the sushi and, especially the bibimbap is very well made. Lunch offer includes casual miso-soup and nice Japanese style tea

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Igor Fabjan

small restaurant but good food for decent price

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Axel Magnussen

Really good sushi, enjoyed the fact that the rice was a little bit more "al dente" then it usually is in Swedish sushi bars. Fast service aswell!

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Nellie Norrman

Please, do yourself a favor and go to another restaurant instead #stayloyal #teamkrilla #stickysushi #euw

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Lidija Ninkovic

The staff was really unfriendly. When I asked what‘s glutenfree (I have coeliac disease and the menu was only in swedish) I only got a very short answer and any support by the staff. After my second question and another unfriendly reaction we left the restaurant after few minutes.

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Peter Larsson

I wouldn't exactly call it sushi. It was more like overpriced sweet sticky rice topped with a thin chewy slice of fishlike substance. The California roll was miles away from California and closer to the Siberian tundra. The bibimbap tasted strangely of pickles but at least the rice filled you up slightly. Spent a small fortune but still left hungry.