The Sushi Train is noth worth the money - at least in the evening - almost 24 € yet there is no diversity in the sushi on the train whatsoever. With 12 People we were there for 2 hours, and we saw a total of 5 differnt types of sushi. Meanwhile we had a good view of the kitchen and saw how tons of very diverse and deliciois suhis got prepared for take away. None of them ever made it onto the train, even after making specific remarks about this to the personel. I would expect this kind of menu at noon when it is cheaper, but I was assured even less is available then. So only basic salmon makis and avocado makis I guess, because we didn't get much more than that already. Service was also very poor - plates were removed in very irregular intervals, and we weren't asked if we wanted more drinks. Speaking of drinks - those are terribly expensive too - a large bottle of regular water costs...
Read moreOverall a good experience. Relaxed, family friendly, good sushis but less Japanese and more Chinese/European by taste.
Had some digestive issues with the fried nems, which were the only true industrial food of the choice, so I don't really blame them for it; also I have a fragile stomach.
Service is helpful and good, looking...
Read moreNormally I'm not giving a 5 stars but here I have a reason. I felt very well there! Everyone was friendly, the restaurant staff was very attentive. The restaurant is small, so perfect space for someone, who is looking for a quiet place (like me). Thank you very much and I will definitely come...
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