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Sushi OsakaA-Worth Trying

Carrer Gladiol, 49, 07141 Marratxinet, Illes Balears, Spain · Japanese restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (368 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Neighborhood sushi spot delivering fresh fish, fast friendly service, and strong value, with occasional portion gripes and one-off cleanliness complaints; great for families and delivery.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Sushi Osaka delivers exceptional food quality with fresh fish and reliable execution, paired with outstanding service attentiveness and impressive speed. The solid consistency and strong local loyalty reflect dependable neighborhood dining, though modest setting appeal and lack of destination draw prevent grade A territory. A trustworthy everyday sushi spot that exceeds typical restaurant standards.

Restaurant Summary

This neighborhood spot feels warm and relaxed, with locals dropping in for quick sushi or easy takeout. Servers move briskly and greet guests with genuine smiles. One diner summed it up simply: "Fresh fish, fair prices, and easy parking." It is more suburban gem than scene, and that is the charm. In the kitchen, the cooking skews classic and straightforward: clean salmon nigiri, tuna sashimi, maki, plus comforting woks and poke. Execution is tidy—rice holds, fish tastes bright—and combo menus deliver strong value for everyday sushi cravings rather than high-wire theatrics. Expect familiar flavors over flash, with a few sweeter, creamy flourishes. Families will do well here. Kids gravitate to simple rolls and katsu, and the menu lists easy wins like cucumber maki, chicken katsu rolls, edamame, and mochi. Portions for woks and poke can feel modest to some, so order accordingly for hungry teens.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€20-30 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Quiet residential village in Marratxí with local, family-oriented vibe; more suburban than touristy.

Safety: Perceived as safe and low-key with easy parking and calm streets; no major safety issues noted.

Nearby: Near residential homes and small businesses; convenient for locals, not a tourist hub.

MarratxíThe dining scene in Marratxí is modest and primarily local, with a focus on casual eateries and traditional Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine. It is less tourist-driven compared to Palma, with a community-oriented atmosphere and limited high-end dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday12:30–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Wednesday12:30–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Thursday12:30–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Friday12:30–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Saturday12:30–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Sunday12:30–16:00, 07:00–23:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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