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City: Luton, Jakobstr. 19 70182 Stuttgart, Luton, United Kingdom
"Nice authentic restaurant that gives you a Japanese feeling. Very good food"
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City: Stuttgart, Jakobstr. 19 70182 Stuttgart, Germany
"Ok, I always believed you cannot experience great Japanese kitchen outside Japan but luckily I was proven wrong when I discovered this great place. Once you enter through the sliding door, you officially enter Japan itself. The attentive staff will greet you with a warm and hearty いらっしゃいませ Irasshiamasen Nice, so I parked my butt at the bar because I had no reservation but luckily there was enough space. The restaurant has tables and in the back there is floor seating with low tables were you take off your shoes before stepping in. Just like in Japan an authentic touch that makes you believe being really there. The menu offers a huge variety of Japanese cuisine. Miso soup, cold and warm appetizers like Gyoza, Sushi, sashimi, tempura, sukiyaki (for groups of 2 or more) Udon, Japanese beer and of course different types of sake, sochu, tea and dessert all Japanese style. If you can 't decide what to eat I 'd suggest a complete menu which covers the highlights. Being a real gourmet (yes, I like to call myself that although I do eat everything and cannot tell difference between pork and chicken) I decided to treat me good and eat quite a variety of different dishes. To start of I ordered the miso soup and a cold appetizer called Sumori with fish and veggies soaked in vinegar yet not acquired a taste that 'll bite your tongue. The miso soup was good the serving size was poor. The other dish was a great starter to tickle your appetite. An occasional sip from my Japanese beer (Asahi) and I was ready for the main treat. The treat was the deluxe sashimi plate Josashimi prepared by the chief cook from Hiroshima. The sashimi was placed on a wooden board in a shape of a ship and garnished with greens, turnip and seaweed, pickled ginger and wasabi. The fish served was red tuna (maguro) prawn (ebi) salmon, squid with fish eggs and some other sorts of fish, maybe makarell if I am not mistaken but I really don 't know. Of course I switched from beer to sake to enjoy my plate. The sake (Masusake) was served in a wooden bowl and tastes quite good. A side dish of gohan accompanied the sashimi. I do not have to tell you how much I enjoyed the food (btw extreme seafood lover I am). What I need to tell you though is to forget the soy sauce that is on the table. I don 't know why it is placed at the table at the first place. Maybe because people have the habbit of drowning their sushi into soy sauce before eating it....you need to stop doing that for Pete 's sake. It ruins the taste of otherwise a great sushi roll or a bite of sashimi. So don 't use it and restaurant owners please remove it from the whole place. During the sashimi festival I had I watched the cook closely preparing other dishes for other guests. Great to sit at the bar and have front row seats to watch the skill, professionalism and love that guy put into his cooking....it has to taste good. How can I leave this place having not tried tasting the sushi? I did not. After a short break for the stomach and my taste sensors which were still dancing around I ordered some more food and more sake. This time it was the Gyoza with miso dip (quite salty for Japanese standards), horensogomaae (cold spinach with sesame seeds) and the kaede sushi plate featuring 8 items and a handrolled special. Although the gyoza was nice, the miso dip was oversalted. The spinach was excellent, as well a full 10 mark for the sushi. Again there was ebi, maguro, tako(octopus) veggie and California rolls. Fish eggs and egg roll. Having been in Japan twice before and always enjoyed my dining experiences there, this place does not fall short of offering an authentic Japanese dining experience.outside the borders of Japan. A!though the tab burned a whole in my wallet afterwards, it was very well worth for both the great food and the genuine hospitality. Arigatougozaimashita"
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City: Stuttgart, Jakobstr. 19, 70182, Stuttgart, Germany
"Went here with my coworker and his family for sushi and have to say, it was some damn fine stuff. Very authentic, very fresh. The rice was properly cooked..."
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