Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Sushitarian, one of the oldest sushi restaurants in Denmark...

As Copenhagen haven't been spoiled by the sunshine this days... one must try to find different treats...

I haven't been at Sushitarian for ages, and the other day, I had a pleasant surprise. This is one of the oldest sushi restaurants in Denmark and arguably, it has become one of Copenhagen´s best sushi restaurant.

The interior is modern with a classic restaurant seating below the kitchen or if you are up to a bit funky seating, go at the window showroom at the bar.

What we had:


Sashimi gourmet plate - lobster, seared tuna, seared whitefish, salmon toro, salmon, shrimps, and


Maki menu - california roll (crabstick, cucumber, avocado, mayo), hawaian roll (tuna, cashew nuts, avocado, teriyaki sauce), san francisco (salmon, salmon roe, basil, cucumber) and spicy lobster roll (lobster, cucumber, avocado, chilimayo).

Everything was pristine, fresh, tasteful and likely, some of the best sashimi in town. Go for assortments, especially one with lobster...

The pricing seems reasonable, dinner at about 50€ per person, including sake and Japanese beers.

Highly recommended.

Rating: 8.4 (out of 10.0)

Sushitarian
Gothersgade 3
Copenhagen K 1123

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