The best Japanese Street Food and sushi in Munich
Chef Shigeru Fujita has been cooking since he was nine years old. Perhaps that's why his sushi is considered one of the best in the city. Here, the Japanese classic meets influences from the fine dining scene. You can either order a set menu or choose individualistic dishes from the menu.
In Usagi the Austrian greeting Servus and the Japanese greeting Konnichiwa go hand in hand! And that pretty much says it all. The place is as much a bar as it is a restaurant. On Tuesdays to Fridays, it's "Dirty Ramen" days at the restaurant. So dirty, so delicious!
Admittedly, the dishes are not designed to get as many likes on Instagram as possible. But they do taste good! For example, the fried tofu with mushrooms, beans and butter teriyaki sauce, served on sticky rice. What's more, the food is very reasonably priced.
No, at TAKO they don't take themselves too seriously. They are casual. And that's exactly why it's worth taking a look. Because between the casualties you'll find some highlights. Takoyaki, sushi bowls and ramen, for example. All fresh and really tasty.
Suzuki Nomnom Kitchen offers maximum enjoyment in a wonderfully minimalist ambience. This is mainly due to the gastronomic expertise of Yukiko Suzuki, who has been preparing wonderfully flavoursome ramen and udon soups here since 2019. Plus: delicious desserts!
In this family-run restaurant, you can let sake take you by the hand and guide you through the variety of Japanese flavours. Whether you opt for a sake tasting menu or just a noodle soup, you will always leave with a smile on your face.
At Japan Sushi Gourmet, guests are served authentic Japanese classics. And above all - the name gives it away - sushi. It is well-crafted and really good value for money. But the other dishes, such as the tori teriyaki lunch, are also highly recommended!