Antonio

Hiroshima


A seafood restaurant that wants to give the impression of dining at a market somewhere in Portugal, complete with (Japanese) produce plucked from an ice display. The mood is folksy bistro though, with warm lighting and wooden tables. No meat dishes, just good fish carpaccio, squid pasta, salsa crab and shrimp-and-scallop skewers.


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