When the weather is nice, there is plenty of seating outside. The food is delicious and the portions are large. The prices are okay. I personally found the mango rice dessert to be overpriced for the tiny portion. The sushi is high quality and very tasty. All dishes were beautifully prepared. The homemade lemonades are refreshing and delicious. There were small language barriers with the service staff, but these could usually be solved by pointing at the map. Otherwise the colleague was fetched.
We ordered and it was very busy. Positively we were called beforehand that the food would arrive late. Can be rated positively 👍🏽
However, the Panko spicy tuna rolls were unfortunately not good, the tuna was too dry and the breading wasn't crispy. The wasabi was also way too dry. The sushi wasn't rolled well either, but I think that was because there was a lot to do.
However, I will give Su Sushi another chance because I don't think that's all they can do and if so, that's not enough!
I ordered and picked it up myself. The food was ready on time for the appointment. I found the sushi very fresh and tasty.
However, not all makis were rolled well. Unfortunately I didn't like that very much.
However, I would happily order here again.
A new sushi place has opened next to the famous Muku restaurant – and it seems to be no coincidence that it is doing well! I initially wanted to go to Muku, but there were no seats, so I decided to try this place. And, to be honest, I was pleasantly surprised: the food here was beyond all expectations! The teriyaki ramen was simply delicious – probably one of the best I have tried in Germany. The teriyaki sauce is perfectly balanced, the chicken is fresh. The premium sushi rolls are large, juicy, with an excellent taste.
The food was ok, but unfortunately as soon as I opened the menu I felt a shiver. Old, dirty and torn apart. This does not correspond to the level that the restaurant sets itself in terms of price. The service was friendly, but the food arrived late and was not very imaginatively garnished. There was nothing to complain about in terms of taste. All in all, a rather disappointing experience for the price.
I am Asian, and I thought it was an Asian restaurant at first, but later I found out it was opened by Turkish. I came late but the waiter still served me. When I paid, the POS machine had a problem and I had to pay in cash. The chef should go to Japan for further studies if he has a chance. He may not understand the concept of nigiri, which is not simply equal to fish and rice. The amount of rice was too large and there was no seasoning, so I could only barely eat it with soy sauce and mustard. Keep going bro!