Edit july 2023 The management has apparently changed. The place suffers an unacceptable drop in quality of food and service as well as drop in variety.
One of the best all you can eat sushi in Munich. The waitresses are very nice and happy to help. They keep an eye on the table to be always ready. Quality-wise, the fish are fresh and taste good. In terms of variety, expect a nice treat. They have octopus, squid, salmon, eel, some tuna and crab. What is also good is that sometimes (but rarely) salmon sashimi will be also running. I've been told by the waitress that one could ask for sashimi and they will add it to the conveyer, but I have not tried it. The ambiance is not that great, the restaurant is quite dim and now covered by...
Read moreFirst, let me preface this with saying there's a member of our household who LOVES kaiten sushi joints so we've been to a lot of these places around the world. After visiting twice, Asahi ranks last.
Basically, it's as if you are paying for almost 20 Euros worth of underwhelming cucumber rolls that happen to rotate through a crowded space run by overtly rude waitstaff. In fact, over half of what goes around on the conveyor isn't even technically sushi, just slowly sogging fried and stir fried dishes served in tiny portions.
Tip: If you do go because you also have a kaiten fan in the fam, the silver lining is the menu. Order off it and you won't feel as...
Read moreI paid 18€ for the buffet and honestly, it’s not worth it. The salmon was almost non-existent, only in maybe 2–3 types of sushi. For someone who’s actually tried good sushi before, this was really disappointing — even for 18€, the quality just isn’t there.
And seriously, look at the sushi in the picture — am I a giraffe? 😂 Even in Japan, you won’t find sushi shaped or served like that!
Most of the other dishes taste below average, and you can tell they’re made to fill you up, not to taste good (like the potatoes, for example).
That’s just my honest opinion as someone who goes to a lot of buffets — this one really doesn’t...
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