One of the best places to do all you can eat running sushi in Munich. There are definitely pros and cons but for me the place is still great!
There were two conveyer belts carrying food. The one below carries the cold dishes, basically sushi and dessert. The one on top carries the hot dishes like fried crab balls, fried banana, fried sushi, fried shrimp, gyoza, and so on. The fried things has nothing special but you can still try them. The seafood (Salmon, Shrimp, Tuna, etc) on the other hand was all very fresh and delicious! Too bad when I came for lunch there were not much options, it was basically the same things again and again but this wasn’t a problem as me and my friend just wanted to eat as many salmon nigiri as we possibly could. I noticed that the salmon comes in batches and it is not always on the conveyer belt but there is enough for everybody so don’t worry.
Regarding their service, the price for lunch is probably one of the most worth it thing in Munich (13€). A lot of the negative reviews here is about having to order drinks and rude service. I didn’t happen to experience the rude service but yes we needed to order a drink. I ordered a Spezi for 3,40€ so in total I paid 16,40€ which is still very much worth it. They limit the time for each customer to one hour, which for me and my friend it wasn’t a problem as we were already on dessert when the staff asked us to pay. A thing to note is that I think you can actually reserve a seat which might be very beneficial as the place is crowded, so go ahead and try to reserve a table before you go. Even if you don’t like me and my friend, we just had to wait like ten minutes so it wasn’t a big problem.
Atmosphere wise, the space is enough for you to walk comfortably and it was also clean. But a bigger restaurant and a conveyer belt that runs through the whole restaurant would be even more amazing.
Overall, it’s a very great restaurant despite the cons and I highly recommend it for...
Read moreUpdate 2024 : Unfortunately all the last times I was in this restaurant, staff were needlessly unfriendly and cold. I have been to eat there a lot of times in the past, I'm always polite and I tip a decent amount. I won't return because I feel uncomfortable with the hostile environment. If you hate running a restaurant so much, please choose a different profession.
Calling this place a Japanese restaurant is kind of a misnomer. It's an all you can eat, pay and get out, Japanese style fast food joint. There is nothing wrong with that, as the fish is fresh and the prices are low. Staff will tell you quite firmly where to sit, how long you are allowed to stay, they obviously have to be very strict because some people can't behave. Don't expect much, they mainly have standard Maki and some Japanese sides like kelp salad. The warm dishes are mostly underseasoned faux Vietnamese and entirely forgettable. If you know that it's a fast food joint, come in and fill up on cheap Maki. The claims about old food sound strange to me, everything was really fresh and we've...
Read moreIf you're looking for a relaxing lunch or dinner, this may not be the place for you.
We were two people who visited for the all-you-can-eat sushi lunch. I asked to share a sake between the two of us, but the waiter abruptly said it wasn’t allowed—each person must order a drink. Before I could respond, another waiter joined in from behind, making the situation feel confrontational and uncomfortable. It felt more like we were being accused of doing something wrong than simply ordering lunch.
Trying to avoid conflict, I agreed to order two sakes. But then we were told, in a very unfriendly tone, that we had exactly one hour to eat—and that it started now, like a countdown timer. It all felt very rushed and unpleasant.
Instead of feeling welcomed, we felt pressured and pushed around by staff who acted more like enforcers than hosts.
If you're hoping to enjoy a peaceful meal with friends or family, I’d suggest skipping this place and finding a restaurant that values its guests and treats them...
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