Sushi For Friends Hamburg Harburg

Eissendorfer Strasse 68, Hamburg, Germany

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4.9 💬 704 Reseñas

Dirección: Eissendorfer Strasse 68, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 704

"we had to wait for the delivery twice as long as the time indicated, but it was worth it. the sushi was the bang! everything was super fresh and the sauces were mega. very friendly driver. happy again"

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Super!


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very fast delivered


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Unfortunately, there are no sticks... pity! Ver carta


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delivery time as announced as always all very good quality and tasty


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the presentation was very nice and the sushis were even more delicious!


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Everything was delicious...just a remark : try to put the Wasabi separately,not everybody likes it Ver carta


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the food was super delicious, the delivery went fast, the supplier was super nice! always happy again!


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am positiw surprised. taste quality has improved significantly. before it was already good to eat, but now the sushi is really delicious!


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we had to wait for the delivery twice as long as the time indicated, but it was worth it. the sushi was the bang! everything was super fresh and the sauces were mega. very friendly driver. happy again 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.

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  • 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.

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