Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Differdange, Luxembourg District, Luxembourg. Differdange (Luxembourgish: Déifferdeng pronounced [ˈdɜɪ̯fɐdeŋ], German: Differdingen) is a commune with town status in south-western Luxembourg, 17 miles (27 km) west from the country's capital. It lies near the borders with Belgium and France and it is located in the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette. With a population of around 26,000, Differdange is the country's third largest city. It is also the main town of the commune, and other towns within the commune include Lasauvage, Niederkorn, and Oberkorn.
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4 based on 67 reviews
Very cosy snd stylidh, really friendly staff, great asian food, fair prices,always fully booked, reservations essentisl
3 based on 225 reviews
The food on the sushi train is of low quality, the rice and the fish arenât tasteful. It has nothing to do with a japanese restaurant. The restaurant is charming like a cantine.You should avoid.
4 based on 42 reviews
To my knowledge the only restaurant in Luxembourg offering Keiseki menus. I was a little anxious before going, since I am regularly disappointed by Japanese restaurants focusing on design, but where the food is only incidental. Not here. Apart from the dessert, each dish of the tasting menu that the chef prepared for us managed to convince. The taste was very authentic, the presentation delightful. Portions are perfectly sized, so you will leave neither stuffed, nor famished. Service was very efficient and friendly, and they recommended excellent sake to go with the various dishes; all in all a superb experience, which in my view is adequately priced, in view of the great quality that is on offer. I will be back soon!
3 based on 37 reviews
I went there with a friend because she lives near. I thought to give it a try but already had a weird feeling that this place wouldn't please me in terms of sushi...And indeed so it was. Beginning with the toilet check (for me, the toilet is the most important place to see how the restaurant "works".) Indeed it was clean, but the soap dispenser was empty and they had placed a cheap liquid soap plastic dispenser on the sink, with a very thin mix of the remaining soap and water, it was mostly only water and it was embarrassing to wash your hands like this. I thought ok, this place won't excite me.The place is clean and nice but that's it. The waitress was probably thinking she's working in a pub (what she probably did before), as her way of serving and doing her job there wasn't like it should be. Just hush hush, serve, waiting we finish and clean up. She was serving us the plates and soy sauce cups with her fingers inside the cups... Disgusting.The things that already bothered me when we sit was, this restaurant doesn't even have their own reusable chopsticks. They present you the cheap bamboo ones to separate and trash away, and NO placer. So it means you have nowhere to put them back in case you want to eat something else or make a break, only on your paper(!) napkin.This is not what a sushi place should be.Also, when the sushi came, I immediately saw that they have been made by someone with no ability to do this. The "sushis" were more like some pieces of hand-rolled rice wraped with algae than something else.In fact, the rice was too loose, the filling was looking out, some rice was falling appart or missing to fill it up to the border, the algae and rice paper weren't clean cut, but clearly only wrapped around by hand it seemed. It was a total mess. The plate was well presented, the sushis tasted good. But clearly a sad experience. The gyoza we had for apperitif were fried and still soaked in oil when the waitress served them. Too faty. The taste was ok.Well, not a restaurant I would suggest for find traditional sushi.The best I have tried is Yamato sushi in Howald (route de Thionville). They are real Japanese doing it since long time and it's quality food, not expensive and the restaurent is like it should be! Well presented tables, placers, reusable chopsticks, tissue napkins, a friendly and competent service! Clean all the long the way till even the toilets!Dear Mrs, Mr,We are sorry to read your disappointment. Please note that this does not reflect in any way the quality of our daily service and we ask you to accept our most sincere apologies. Your comments are very valuable and will be forwarded to the team so that will not happen again in the future.Sincerely,The direction
4 based on 53 reviews
In the middle of this Luxemburg city there is a Japanese sushi restaurant serving sushi on a train. The local appreciate it, even though it was a week day there was not a single seat op at the table. The choice was excellent and the sushi was fresh. And.. it was fixed price! You pay for the drinks and the fact that you join them for diner, so no stacks of plates that need to be counted.
3 based on 37 reviews
I went there with a friend because she lives near. I thought to give it a try but already had a weird feeling that this place wouldn't please me in terms of sushi...And indeed so it was. Beginning with the toilet check (for me, the toilet is the most important place to see how the restaurant "works".) Indeed it was clean, but the soap dispenser was empty and they had placed a cheap liquid soap plastic dispenser on the sink, with a very thin mix of the remaining soap and water, it was mostly only water and it was embarrassing to wash your hands like this. I thought ok, this place won't excite me.The place is clean and nice but that's it. The waitress was probably thinking she's working in a pub (what she probably did before), as her way of serving and doing her job there wasn't like it should be. Just hush hush, serve, waiting we finish and clean up. She was serving us the plates and soy sauce cups with her fingers inside the cups... Disgusting.The things that already bothered me when we sit was, this restaurant doesn't even have their own reusable chopsticks. They present you the cheap bamboo ones to separate and trash away, and NO placer. So it means you have nowhere to put them back in case you want to eat something else or make a break, only on your paper(!) napkin.This is not what a sushi place should be.Also, when the sushi came, I immediately saw that they have been made by someone with no ability to do this. The "sushis" were more like some pieces of hand-rolled rice wraped with algae than something else.In fact, the rice was too loose, the filling was looking out, some rice was falling appart or missing to fill it up to the border, the algae and rice paper weren't clean cut, but clearly only wrapped around by hand it seemed. It was a total mess. The plate was well presented, the sushis tasted good. But clearly a sad experience. The gyoza we had for apperitif were fried and still soaked in oil when the waitress served them. Too faty. The taste was ok.Well, not a restaurant I would suggest for find traditional sushi.The best I have tried is Yamato sushi in Howald (route de Thionville). They are real Japanese doing it since long time and it's quality food, not expensive and the restaurent is like it should be! Well presented tables, placers, reusable chopsticks, tissue napkins, a friendly and competent service! Clean all the long the way till even the toilets!Dear Mrs, Mr,We are sorry to read your disappointment. Please note that this does not reflect in any way the quality of our daily service and we ask you to accept our most sincere apologies. Your comments are very valuable and will be forwarded to the team so that will not happen again in the future.Sincerely,The direction
4 based on 18 reviews
One of the highlights the local restaurants. I'm not in love with sushi and Japan food but the japanese cooks make their job very good!They are fast,polite and professional !
J'y suis allé 3x en 2 mois et c'était toujours très bien que ce soit le gentillesse du personnel même s'ils parraissent parfois un peu débordé et qu'ils ne comprennent pas toujours tout ( moi dans leurs pays je ne comprendrai rien du tout! ) et surtout la qualité des repas qui est vraiment très bonne le tout pour un prix encore attractif pour un resto japonais. A faire sans hésiter!
4 based on 42 reviews
The sushi master needs some time for his creations but the wait is totally worh it. Service was very nice. Plus the "all you can eat" buffet looked great. Next time we'll try that one. Better call ahead to reserve a table, 'cause word of the good quality here already seems to have gotten around as the restaurant was pretty crowded.
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3 based on 37 reviews
I went there with a friend because she lives near. I thought to give it a try but already had a weird feeling that this place wouldn't please me in terms of sushi...And indeed so it was. Beginning with the toilet check (for me, the toilet is the most important place to see how the restaurant "works".) Indeed it was clean, but the soap dispenser was empty and they had placed a cheap liquid soap plastic dispenser on the sink, with a very thin mix of the remaining soap and water, it was mostly only water and it was embarrassing to wash your hands like this. I thought ok, this place won't excite me.The place is clean and nice but that's it. The waitress was probably thinking she's working in a pub (what she probably did before), as her way of serving and doing her job there wasn't like it should be. Just hush hush, serve, waiting we finish and clean up. She was serving us the plates and soy sauce cups with her fingers inside the cups... Disgusting.The things that already bothered me when we sit was, this restaurant doesn't even have their own reusable chopsticks. They present you the cheap bamboo ones to separate and trash away, and NO placer. So it means you have nowhere to put them back in case you want to eat something else or make a break, only on your paper(!) napkin.This is not what a sushi place should be.Also, when the sushi came, I immediately saw that they have been made by someone with no ability to do this. The "sushis" were more like some pieces of hand-rolled rice wraped with algae than something else.In fact, the rice was too loose, the filling was looking out, some rice was falling appart or missing to fill it up to the border, the algae and rice paper weren't clean cut, but clearly only wrapped around by hand it seemed. It was a total mess. The plate was well presented, the sushis tasted good. But clearly a sad experience. The gyoza we had for apperitif were fried and still soaked in oil when the waitress served them. Too faty. The taste was ok.Well, not a restaurant I would suggest for find traditional sushi.The best I have tried is Yamato sushi in Howald (route de Thionville). They are real Japanese doing it since long time and it's quality food, not expensive and the restaurent is like it should be! Well presented tables, placers, reusable chopsticks, tissue napkins, a friendly and competent service! Clean all the long the way till even the toilets!Dear Mrs, Mr,We are sorry to read your disappointment. Please note that this does not reflect in any way the quality of our daily service and we ask you to accept our most sincere apologies. Your comments are very valuable and will be forwarded to the team so that will not happen again in the future.Sincerely,The direction
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