Matsumi - Carta

Colonnaden 96, 20354 Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Fisch, Japanisch, Meeresfrüchte

4.1 💬 6644 Reseñas
Matsumi

Teléfono: +4940343125

Dirección: Colonnaden 96, 20354 HAMBURG, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 6644

Sitio Web: http://www.matsumi.de/

"My daughter and I had such a great lunch at Matsumi (the midday menu is more limited than in the evening) that we requested a table for four on Saturday night and were accommodated, even though the restaurant was fully booked. In terms of seating there is a sushi bar and tables for two or four (I'm not sure if there are also private rooms). The entrance on the street is relatively small so look out for it on your first visit, and you then wend your way up a few stairs to reach the oldest Japanese restaurant in Hamburg (established 1981) with the reassuring sight of both oriental and occidental diners. Menus are available in English as well as in German. The fresh seafood, which covers all the usual suspects, is supplied by Hummer Pedersen and some of it is outstanding, especially when it has less 'air miles' (eg. the local herring was top notch as were the sweet prawns whilst the Chilean uni was a little less so). Staples such as miso soup, edamame and pickles are right on the money, the unagi is nicely prepared, and the agadashi tofu is excellent. The wakame was not quite as exciting since almost half the dish was cucumber. You may have to wait a short while for sushi and sashimi items if there's a busy service but it's worth it. There's a range of beers (draft takes longer than bottled as it gets a head German style), good green tea and a nice selection of sake. All in all, if you'd like a change from more traditional north German food Matsumi is a great place to go - the service is friendly and efficient, the food is tasty and different, and there's a nice, cosy atmosphere."

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Sushi Nigiri

Postre

Guarniciones, Aperitivos Y Ensaladas

Aperitivo

Extras

Asiático

Vegetable Sushi

Menús De Sushi

Moriawase Sushi & Sashimi

Rollos De Sushi

Aperitivo Frío

Komorebi

Speciality Menu

Combinations And Specialties

Edomae Nigiri Sushi

Sushi

Sopas

Platos A La Parrilla

Menu Yama 9 Momentos

Sushi - Nigiri

Cucuruchos

Especialidades Japonesas

Platos De Carne De Res Con Arroz

Ensaladas

Onigiri

Imke Imke

the staff was very friendly. we will visit the restaurant again

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Reseñas

Beatrice
Beatrice

authentic. both in atmosphere and eating. very attentive but relaxed service. very tasty.


Lucie
Lucie

super food, super service. always a recommendation, it tastes everything very good, presentation and taste are a joy.


Henri
Henri

the card has been very evaporated and needs to order one from several courses. the h supppe for 89. euro ! but it is very good . Ver carta


Вукмир
Вукмир

we were friends to eat in matsumi and it was (again) brilliant. the special menu with sukiyaki and wagyu was incredibly delicious, highly recommended. the service was very nice and attentive. we're coming back.


Johannes
Johannes

in typical Japanese environment you can eat fantastic. it is really very authentic, of excellent quality is eating, very varied, absolutely fresh and prepared on the spot. a very attentive staff. the bar places allow the artists who prepare the sushis to look exactly at the fingers.


Dorit
Dorit

the oldest Japanese restaurant in hamburg. it is old, from a reason, from the praises only one note to the peculiarities the currency in 1982 is not the same and the inflation is also not the same. quality was good, but not worth the extreme price tag.... what can I say we have just gone for a doner kebab. another note, which is not true with the personal. is it normal to judge customers on their faces?! how insulting! where are they coming to treat such costumes. never again! Ver carta


Frank
Frank

I had a very nice evening or a very nice culinary short trip in matsumi. Eating is truly authentic, traditional, tasty and lovingly prepared. it reminded me of my 2.5 week holiday in japan: the menu and the small menu are very diverse. everyone would find many delicious things. but since I couldn't try everything, I would like to spend at least 5 7 nights there to try everything. above all. I would like to reserve a place in the sushi bar at the next visit in matsumi. I think you'll be pampered with the Sushi master and you could admire his craft. thanks to Mattsumi team and by soon!


Ida
Ida

I got food poisoning there. because we were there with a little child, we were taken to the kitchen. it was loud and hectic. other guests were very loud. against the end of our 6 course menu we were no longer served. drinks were no longer brought, the ordered tee never arrived and the child car would have to be put on the toilets. everything was old and worn out. Nothing has been done since the 80s. the toilets only conditionally clean. we had to end our journey earlier and drive home because of my health condition. that eats for all who have eaten genuinely Japanese or Japanese, nothing special. the sections are very small. drinks cost, whether domestic or imported the 4 cache. I wish I had...


Else
Else

My daughter and I had such a great lunch at Matsumi (the midday menu is more limited than in the evening) that we requested a table for four on Saturday night and were accommodated, even though the restaurant was fully booked. In terms of seating there is a sushi bar and tables for two or four (I'm not sure if there are also private rooms). The entrance on the street is relatively small so look out for it on your first visit, and you then wend your way up a few stairs to reach the oldest Japanese restaurant in Hamburg (established 1981) with the reassuring sight of both oriental and occidental diners. Menus are available in English as well as in German. The fresh seafood, which covers all th... Ver carta

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburgo, una ciudad portuaria en el norte de Alemania, es conocida por su herencia marítima, su cultura vibrante, y platos locales como el Fischbrötchen y el Labskaus. Es una mezcla de encanto antiguo y ambiente moderno.

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.
  • Fisch Deléitese con nuestros exquisitos platos de pescado, elaborados con la captura más fresca del día. Desde favoritos a la parrilla hasta guisos sabrosos, nuestro menú celebra la abundancia del océano con sabores para satisfacer todos los paladares. Ver carta
  • Japanisch
  • Meeresfrüchte Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado!

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