Ama Asian Fusion - Carta

Marktgasse 9, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

🛍 Sushi, Asiatisch, Japanisch, Europäisch

4.3 💬 72 Reseñas

Teléfono: +41323222562

Dirección: Marktgasse 9, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

Ciudad: Biel/Bienne

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 72

Sitio Web: https://ama-asian-fusion.business.site

"We went there last night with some friends and had a great time! The welcome and service were top-notch, the food super good and the place was so cute! There are a few vegan options including sushi, momos, poke bowls as well as noodles with tofu and rice with tofu. An address to keep in mind!"

Giuseppe Giuseppe

we had momos and pokeschale, both were very good. we will order again.

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Élise
Élise

this time a little longer, but no problem. eat world class. Thank you!


Cyrill
Cyrill

on time and super delicious as always. I must be dependent. thanks for the super tasty momos


Arnold
Arnold

Momo's brilliant! wee too expensive! dessert zero! tastes nothing! they don't have to eat it! so good Ver carta


Alice
Alice

simply super!forget kebap and cheap pizzas!Wein: tvatr, a little expensive, but worth it!Eat, again and again!Thank you


HC-Zurich
HC-Zurich

There are a lot less marked vegan items now. The only ones are the vegan momos. But it's likely that some of the sushis and two of the poké bowls are vegan, ask your server.


Dieter
Dieter

There are now much less labeled vegan articles. The only ones are the vegan momos. But it is likely that some of the sushis and two of thepoké bowls are vegan, ask your server. Ver carta


Diego
Diego

The veggie options seemed limited, but after talking to the waiter he offered at the place to make some of the menu options for us. Only possible as they have made all food fresh. The Momo Miso soup was brilliant (the off menu option). Updated by previous review on 2021-06-05


BhaveshMistry
BhaveshMistry

The veggie options seemed limited but after talking with the waiter he on the spot offered to make some off the menu options for us. Only possible as they made all the Food fresh. The Momo Miso soup was brilliant (the off menu option). Updated from previous review on 2021-06-05


ThaïsHurni
ThaïsHurni

We went there last night with some friends and had a great time! The welcome and service were top-notch, the food super good and the place was so cute! There are a few vegan options including sushi, momos, poke bowls as well as noodles with tofu and rice with tofu. An address to keep in mind! Ver carta

Biel/Bienne

Biel/Bienne

Biel/Bienne, una ciudad bilingüe en Suiza, cuenta con un patrimonio relojero, vistas pintorescas al lago y una escena culinaria que incluye Rösti, fondue de queso y queso Tête de Moine.

Categorías

  • Sushi Deléitese con nuestra exquisita selección de sushi, que presenta ingredientes frescos, rollos elaborados con maestría y nigiri tradicional. Cada bocado ofrece una mezcla armoniosa de sabores, prometiendo un verdadero sabor de Japón.
  • Asiatisch
  • Japanisch Saborea la esencia de Japón con nuestra selección de sushi fresco, ramen sabroso y sashimi delicado. Cada plato refleja técnicas e ingredientes auténticos, ofreciendo un sabor genuino del arte culinario japonés.
  • Europäisch

Comodidades

  • Sitzplätze Im Freien
  • Akzeptiert Kreditkarten
  • Carta
  • Für Rollstuhlfahrer Zugänglich
  • menú

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Bahnhofstrasse 48, 2502 Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

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"Travelling by train from Lausanne to Zurich I felt like a break in the city of Biel/Bienne to have a bite and to try some local wine, since the area around the lake of Biel is a well known wine growing area. On that warm summer evening most locals had been heading towards the lake, thus the center was rather quiet. From the railway station I walked down the Bahnhofstrasse, where there are no cars, only city busses going through. On the right hand side can be found several eateries with outdoor seating. I chose the last one with almost no guests, but a friendly looking waitress. My order had been a glass of local white wine as a starter and the excellent waitress, who was also very informed about wine growing, recommended me a 'Schafiser '. Schafis is a village near the lake and it has given here the name to the Chasselas grape, which is so popular all over Western Switzerland and which is known as 'Fendant ' in the Valais. The modern looking restaurant in a functionalist style has all kind of dishes, also Fondue and Steak Tartare, but I went for a 'Falken Plättli '. On a plate of black slate are served cold cuts (roast beef, dry-cured ham, salami) and very little cheese, all topped by gherkins, caper berries and baby-tomatoes. Slices of dark bread and butter come with it and also a peppermill is brought along. To accompany the dish I asked for some local red wine and the waitress suggested a 'Pinot Noir ' from the village of Ligerz. The two deciliter came in a small caraffe. It was a quiet dinner and I enjoyed sitting outside and doing some people watching. After the tourist crowds of Montreux a few hours earlier it was relaxing to see no tourists here,on the other hand a for Switzerland surprising high number of obviously local residents with overseas roots."