What to order at Marui Sushi

Must order
The sashimi selection, cut from whatever the counter has that day.
Signature dishes
Sushi, Sashimi
Editor tip
Tuesday to Thursday is dinner only. Lunch service runs Friday through Sunday from 13:00.
CuisineJapanese sushi
Price€€€
Neighborhoodsanta-catalina
HoursTue-Thu 18:30-00:00; Fri-Sun 13:00-16:00, 19:00-00:00; closed Mon
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Signature dishes: Sushi, Sashimi

Must order: The sashimi selection, cut from whatever the counter has that day.

Tip: Tuesday to Thursday is dinner only. Lunch service runs Friday through Sunday from 13:00.

Location

Address: Plaça del Progrés 17, 07013 Palma

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