Kyo is a casual Japanese-fusion sushi spot on Via Cenisio, a short walk from Monumentale metro. It's the kind of place you go for a relaxed dinner with friends — no pretension, just solid sushi rolls, noodle dishes, and all-you-can-eat options that keep the locals coming back.
Casual all-you-can-eat sushi near Monumentale with fusion rolls and noodle dishes — unpretentious, affordable, and popular with local groups.
Go for the all-you-can-eat formula if you're in a group — it's the best value, but avoid peak weekend evenings when freshness can dip.
Solid neighborhood sushi with an all-you-can-eat twist
Kyo is the neighborhood sushi place you go to when you want a satisfying meal without overthinking it. Located on Via Cenisio near the Monumentale metro stop, it serves a mix of Japanese classics and fusion rolls, with an all-you-can-eat formula that's popular with groups and families. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming — think informal dress code, no need to book weeks in advance, and a crowd that's mostly locals from the surrounding Municipio 8 area.
The menu covers the usual suspects: nigiri, uramaki, tempura, and a choice of yaki udon, yaki soba, rice noodles, or soy noodles. Reviewers on TripAdvisor (371 reviews, 3.8/5) praise the value for money and the variety, though some note that quality can be inconsistent on busier nights. The fusion rolls are where Kyo tries to stand out, and a few of the creative combinations are genuinely good.
It's not a place for sushi purists — if you're looking for Edomae-style precision, you'll want to look elsewhere. But for a relaxed dinner with friends where everyone can order what they like without breaking the bank, Kyo does the job. Go for the all-you-can-eat if you're hungry, or stick to à la carte if you want more control over what lands on your table.