Reviews on Sushi food in Raisio, Southwest Finland, Finland. Raisio (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈrɑisio]; Swedish: Reso) is a town and municipality in south-western Finland and an important junction of major roads. The town has a population of 24,340 (31 August 2017) and is located in the region of Southwest Finland, neighbouring the region's capital, Turku. The town's land area is 48.76 km (18.83 sq mi), and has about 5 kilometres (3 mi) of coastline to the Bay of Raisio on its southern tip.
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4 based on 136 reviews
Continuing the Izakaya tradition Karu offers food and drink in a laid back atmosphere. Our dishes are designed to be shared between the entire table, or at least good friends. Made from the freshest ingredients our food respects Japanese culture with a mo
Although we are not so fond of sushi we booked a table from Karu. Starters was something totally different than sushi: tiger prawns with chili mayo, small softshelled crayfish burger and ribs with a perfect glazing/sauce. So perfect! For the main course we got sushi which was also good.
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4 based on 75 reviews
Being a Australian in Finland I'm amazed at the 10 euro lunch deals they have everywhere, but this one stood out. Situated in a little market-like center kado sushi was the perfect little lunch to have, not too much food but good value for money. Fresh fish, sticky rice, and a beautiful miso soup before the meal. If I could have a whine about something, it would be that they didn't have any English menus. Thanks kado!!
4 based on 24 reviews
There seems to be some kind of sushi boom going on as Turku has seen many new restaurants during the last few years. Kobe is a fairly new one that replaced the French and American restaurants that used to be in the place before. I'm very happy about that as I love sushi and Kobe is conveniently situated with free parking just outside. It's a bit outside the city centre, but still within walking distance.Kobe is run by a young and friendly crowd and they've managed to create a nice Japanese atmosphere.I've once tried out their inexpensive and extensive lunch buffet, but I had difficulties to find a free seat as the place isn't that big, but extremely popular. In the evening there has always been free tables. When I've been there in the evening I've just been sitting in order to get my takeaway. Usually they have it made in about 20 minutes, but this time the apologised that it might take more than 30 minutes. I didn't mind as it's nice to sit there and watch the interior and customers and at the same time it's a guarantee that I'm served freshly made sushi. They offer a 20 percent discount an takeaways, which might be the best deal in town.I usually take a sushi mix, which they have in different sizes. They do have an extensive menu, but so far I've only tried the different mixes and the buffet. Except sushi they also serve other Asian dishes, some of which are included in the buffet.
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4 based on 21 reviews
We went out to eat lunch at the end of the lunch hour. The billboard was still outside. The selection of sushi was terribly small, about five different species. After we had eaten the appetizers, the waiter came to tell us that they were taking away the food. We went to get some plates of what was left.
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