Jasmin Asian Kitchen

Roßmarkt 3, Aschaffenburg, Germany, 63739

🛍 Sushi, Asiatisch, Mittagessen, Familienfreundlich

4.3 💬 6 Reseñas
Jasmin Asian Kitchen

Teléfono: +496021218535

Dirección: Roßmarkt 3, Aschaffenburg, Germany, 63739

Ciudad: Aschaffenburg

Platos: 35

Reseñas: 6

"The small restaurant is only designed for about 20 guests, but I always want to go. Short waiting times, friendly service."

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I can only recommend the shop!!! Very tasty and beautiful service

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When eating there more often there are different vegan dishes to choose from. Always delicious


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The small restaurant is only designed for about 20 guests, but I always want to go. Short waiting times, friendly service.

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
  • Mittagessen Satisface tus antojos del mediodía con nuestro delicioso menú de almuerzo. Desde ensaladas frescas y sándwiches contundentes hasta sopas sabrosas y tazones vibrantes, cada plato está diseñado para brindarte el impulso perfecto a la mitad del día.
  • Familienfreundlich Una experiencia gastronómica acogedora para todas las edades, que ofrece un menú diverso con los favoritos aprobados por niños y opciones deliciosas para adultos. Disfruta de un ambiente relajado donde toda la familia puede encontrar algo que les encantará.

Comodidades

  • Sitzplätze Im Freien
  • Akzeptiert Kreditkarten

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