Sushipolisen Guide – Top 10 Sushi Restaurants in Malmö
Collaboration article between Sushipolisen and Best In Sweden bringing you the Sushipolisen Top 10 Sushi Restaurants in Malmö
Collaboration article between Sushipolisen and Best In Sweden bringing you the Sushipolisen Top 10 Sushi Restaurants in Malmö
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Sumo wrestlers in Japan are well known for the massive amounts of calories they consume per day. However, Sushi restaurants internationally are not well known for their patrons leaving the restaurant very full without paying a serious premium for the pleasure of doing so on Japanese cuisine.
Sushibaren can boast something truly rare and unique in our Japanese obsessed modern culture of 2018; restaurant quality sushi and sashimi at takeaway prices. That’s right you can have fresh delicious raw fish for the price of you might pay for an inexpensive takeaway pizza.
There is something very fitting about having fish by the water. Asuka Sushi is by no means an authentic Japanese restaurant but to say their dishes were not absolutely delicious would be a bald faced lie. They offer all the most well known Japanese dishes such as Sashimi, Nigiri, Gyoza, Yakiniku, Miso soup, Maki rolls and even a popular modern edition the Sushi burrito.
With two faces this establishment is part Japanese restaurant, part bar/nightclub; Izakaya Koi, and it is more than you except. Having lived in the land of the rising sun for over two years, I can tell you the word Izakaya is a unique Japanese concept. It falls somewhere between a family restaurant and local pub, […]
Owned by a local Malmo couple, Kyoto Sushi Bar gives you the pleasure of watching your sushi be made fresh- right in front of you- through the white transparent interior of this excellent clean restaurant. You can expect to be served quickly, in a friendly fashion and efficiently. Your wallet won’t be crying either as […]
Looking for a sleek, modern, and sophisticated restaurant to impress your date or potential client? Look no further than Kasai in the Sky, Malmö’s centerpiece for Japanese cuisine. The menu is split into three delectable categories, Sushi, Robata, and Izakaya. While you may be familiar with the first term I’ll explain the last two. Robata refers […]