Inaba Restaurant

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A name which in Japanese script represents both Japan and Poland brings eastern mysticism to the heart of central Europe. Located at the intersection of three busy Warsaw avenues, this Asian retreat allows its clients to escape the busy rat race. The simplicity and style reminiscent of a real Japanese abode compliments any meal. Traditional Japanese cuisine is served, not omitting the succulent sushi and sashimi options. The pleasant staff will not only serve you during your visit, but will also eagerly assist with any questions regarding the menu and advise on proper manners obeyed by Japanese custom at the table. Experience the extraordinary atmosphere of this authentic locale! |
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reviewed by Maurice from New Zealand on Jul.27.2009 | |
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reviewed by kbo from Poland on Nov.06.2008 | |
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reviewed by Katherine from United States on Feb.20.2006 | |
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reviewed by Jacko from Micronesia, Federated States of on Apr.04.2006 | |
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Looks like a typical Polish sushi joint. I would also like to know if it's anything out of the ordinary. 










