Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood Japanese spot with fast, friendly service and bargain combos, but quality varies and cash-only policy; great for value seekers, not purists.
Seki Sushi delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional service attentiveness and fast execution that keep regulars returning. Food quality reaches respectable levels when on form—particularly soups and teriyaki—but inconsistent execution between visits and delivery formats prevents grade A territory. Value-forward combos and family-friendly simplicity make it competitive with respected local favorites, though it lacks the distinctive culinary identity or reliability of higher-rated establishments.
A neighborhood Japanese joint where lines can form and the vibe stays simple and comfortable. Servers move with purpose, refills appear fast, and one diner summed it up: "Service was quick and friendly, even when packed." Do note the cash or bank transfer policy, and expect a crowd during promotions. The cooking leans familiar rather than flashy: ramen, teriyaki, yakitori, and plenty of tampico-style rolls. When they are on, soups are soothing and plates feel good for the price; on off days, rolls can taste flat or fish quality feels middling. Combos and 2-for-1 deals draw value seekers; purists may find flavors adapted for local tastes. Families do well here. Kids gravitate to chicken dishes and rice, and several parents said their children cleared the plates. There is no explicit kids menu, but straightforward items and mild flavors make it an easy win for younger eaters.
Area: Residential-north CDMX corridor near Lindavista/Basílica zone; local families and students; practical, not upscale.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban caution at night; reviews note cleanliness inside.
Nearby: Near Lindavista-Fortuna area commerce, neighborhood services, and busy avenues; parking can be competitive.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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