MUGI

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Warszawa, Poland

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Izakaya restaurant

MUGI Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

MUGI is located in Warszawa, Poland on Wspólna 37/39. MUGI is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category izakaya restaurant in Poland.

Address

Wspólna 37/39

Phone

+48512624134

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Esther OK

The review didn’t reflect the food in my opinion. I think a freshly made ramen will lift up this place. The service was great. Will be nice if the taste is improved.

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Alicja Błońska

Food was okay, but nothing special. Gyoza was kind of tasteless, and soy sauce was extremely salty, no idea what was that but couldn't use it. Takoyaki was really good. Ramen was fine, but I've had betteer ones. Servis was also super nice and helpful, so that's a plus

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Rossana Pacilli

After four full days of meat and potatoes, we felt like we needed a break. This beautiful place with its lovely atmosphere has the best takoyaki I've ever eaten in my life. I guess I should try to eat more often with a lo-fi/chill-wave playlist in background.

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Yu Fu Chen

Really love this place, comfortable dining place and amazing food.

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Karol Jaskulski

Best Tonkotsu ramen in all of Warsaw. The closest to what I had in Japan. Still not 100% but the closest I ate. Friendly staff, not very expensive. There is more room in the back of the restaurant. A step in the right direction for Japanese cuisine in the capital of Poland.

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Rob Brooks

Slow service, good food. Definitely try the gyoza, they were excellent. Incredibly slippery plastic chopsticks.

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Piotr Andziak

original food served in attractive way

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Russell Sparks

If you're looking for traditional Japanese food, this is the place to go in Warsaw. The gyoza, yakitori, and kushiage were just like what I ate when I lived in Japan. The gekikara miso ramen and edamame were good too. We finished our meal off with purin and hot tea. The chef is Japanese. The owner is also Japanese and has lived in Poland for 30 years. The decor is that of a traditional ramen shop. Polish, English, and Japanese are spoken. The service was prompt and the wait staff were polite and attentive. The menu is in Polish and English. Cash (Zloty) and credit cards are accepted.