Nagaoka

4.7
(4083 votes)
Arkansas 38, Nápoles, Benito Juárez, 03810 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Moderate
Open now • Closes at 22:30

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Experience Authentic Japanese Cuisine at Nagaoka

Located at Arkansas 38 in the vibrant Nápoles neighborhood of Mexico City, Nagaoka offers a delightful culinary journey into Japanese comfort food. This restaurant is known for its wide variety of delicious menus that cater to all tastes, making it one of the best Japanese dining spots in the city. With a welcoming atmosphere and a pleasant location, Nagaoka ensures that every visit is an enjoyable experience.

Generous Portions and Excellent Quality

Guests can expect generous portions crafted from ingredients perceived to be of good quality. Whether you are craving bowls, skewers, curry, or fried dishes, there is something to satisfy every palate. The overall pricing is quite fair, providing great value for the rich flavors and satisfying servings. Customers particularly appreciate the authentic ambiance and the nice setting that complements the meal perfectly.

Whether you plan to visit during the week or the weekend, Nagaoka operates from the early afternoon until late evening, except on Mondays when it is closed. On Sundays, the restaurant opens from 1:00 PM to 7:30 PM, offering a great option for a relaxed weekend meal.

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Marcela Hernández
July 8, 2025
Super delicious! One of the best Japanese restaurants in Mexico.
Alondra Paniagua
July 6, 2025
One of the best restaurants in Mexico City. A wide variety of menus, all delicious.
Kenshin Himura
July 6, 2025
The food tastes good, the portions are generous, and the ingredients are perceived to be of good quality. The price is quite fair, and the location is pleasant. The only drawback would be the bathroom, which is a bit small and can be a bit difficult if you have very young children.nOtherwise, it's a very good experience, with excellent service.
Shario D.N.
July 6, 2025
Pros: good variety of Japanese comfort food, good prices, good portions, the place is nice and the atmosphere is authentic.nnCons: service was awkward as the waiters and their lead were constantly over us talking to us with a familiarity that was uncomfortable and making us feel pressured to leave even though we were consuming food - someone needs to tell them giving a good service means being respectful and not talking or making jokes nobody asked for.nnThe nigiris were awful and no different from a commercial food chain. I know I did not ask for ōtoro, but the tuna was terrible nonetheless and impossible to eat. The quality of the fish in general is pretty bad for a restaurant like this one. I recommend not going but if you are already there then go with safe options like fried food, bowls, skewers, curry but to avoid the sushi altogether because this place does not take care of the quality of its raw protein - no wonder why the prices are so cheap. There are better places in the city for Japanese food (lol Wavia at 5 minutes from here)- so you’re not missing anything if you don’t come here. I assume nobody giving 5 stars to this place know anything about Japanese food.
saori “Sao” hirata
July 5, 2025
EXCELLENT, nothing more to say today.nDelicious, plentiful, and reasonably priced. (The only downside is that there are so many people waiting to get in.)