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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe came here because it was just in our hotel. I was not interested in meaty local food, so thought Asian food is probably better for my stomach. We came in at 6:00 p.m. and because we saw the sign on the outside and schushi said everything you can eat for 16 euros, we asked about it. The young server said no. I then asked him the sign wrong, and instead of answering my question, he repeatedly said no. Of course I didn't want to pestering, but was strangely confused - it was because we didn't speak German, so the rules are different? We saw whole people encircling the bar table and eating sushi what seemed like the all-you-can-eat deal, but I don't think he would have answered me further (btw the server has spoken pretty good English. The food wasn't bad, but my soup was too salty. My husband ordered some sushi with raw fish, and it was kind of warm, but he ate it anyway. This place has a variety of Asian elections and was not too pricy, but we did not feel comfortable about the service. The second time my husband went there and got a few take-outs seemed to communicate a hard time. It was not a language problem, it was an attitude. You can still find tons of things to eat here as long as you 't mind awkward service and not very authentic shushi I guess?!
We came here because it was just across our hotel. I wasn't interested in too meaty local food so thought Asian food probably is better for my stomach.We came in around 6pm and because we saw the sign on the outside saying "shushi all you can eat for 16 euro", we asked about it. The young server said no. I then asked him was the sign wrong, and instead of answering my question, he kept saying no. I of course didn't want to keep pestering, but was strangely bewildered--was it because we didn't speak German so the rules are different? We saw whole bunch of people circling the bar table eating shushi which seemed like the all-you-can-eat deal, but I don't think he would have answered me further (btw the server did speak pretty good English.)The food wasn't too bad, but my miso soup was way too salty. My husband ordered some shushi with raw fish, and it was kind of warm, but he ate it anyway. This place has a variety of Asian choices and wasn't too pricy, but we didn't feel comfortable about the service. The second time my husband went there and got some take-outs and seemed to have a hard time communicating. It wasn't language problem, but attitude.One can still probably find tons of things to eat here, as long as you don't mind awkward service and not very authentic shushi i guess?!
This sushi bar offers a friendly and cozy ambience, with beautiful playful design. The music in the background supports the pleasant atmosphere. The staff immediately took care of us and after my friend told them that I am a vegetarian, they were directly involved. I also prepared a separate selection of vegetarian dishes to the buffet. There was an extraordinary variety of sushi and convinced with its taste. The preparation is fresh and the food is well prepared. We like to come back.
Very delicious sushi was here. The preparation takes place directly in the entrance area, the staff are very friendly. Absolutely recommended!
The interior of the Fuku is very delightful, there are two guest rooms where sushi is served at the running band is very nice here the idea with the boats on which the plates stand and which one a small river past one. The food is tastefully very good and freshly prepared. Price and performance agree well.