Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Creative Brazilian-Japanese sushi with standout cocktails and stylish ambiance, but AYCE limits, service inconsistencies, and review-incentive concerns mean the best experience is à la carte or tasting menu on quieter nights.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Baianeira Sushi Fusion delivers creative Brazilian-Japanese fusion rolls with fresh ingredients and excellent cocktails in a stylish, tropical setting, but this grade reflects significant uncertainty due to questionable review patterns—reports of discounts tied to 5-star reviews make it difficult to fully trust the reported quality consensus. Beyond authenticity concerns, inconsistent execution across visits and uneven service on busy nights prevent a higher grade; the AYCE format's strict limits and app-ordering confusion further complicate the experience. Worth exploring for the creative menu and cocktails, but manage expectations around reliability.
The room feels stylish and tropical with Amazon-inspired touches and a friendly neighborhood buzz. Guests describe staff as warm, though some nights feel rushed near kitchen close. One diner put it simply: "Great cocktails and creative rolls, but service lagged when it got busy." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. In the kitchen, the approach is Brazilian-Japanese fusion: uramaki with maracuja, basil mayo, and even nacho crunch show real playfulness. The à la carte and the €35 tasting menu get the most love, while the AYCE option divides opinion due to limits on sashimi and tartare. Think bright flavors and fresh-fruit cocktails over traditional purism. For families, the environment is welcoming and casual. Kids who enjoy simple sushi, crispy shrimp, or rice dishes should be fine, but AYCE rules and QR ordering can confuse. Expect familiar options like salmon rolls and crispy bites; there is no specific kids menu, so plan accordingly.
Area: Residential Appio Claudio near Tuscolana/Cinecittà; local crowd with growing dining spots and casual date-night energy.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked neighborhood streets; typical Rome suburban safety with evening footfall.
Nearby: Close to shops on Via Tuscolana/Cinecittà studios; mix of residents, cinema-goers, and neighborhood diners.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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