Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Sankt Augustin. Sankt Augustin is a town in the Rhein-Sieg district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is named after the patron saint of the Divine Word Missionaries, Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430). The Missionaries established a monastery near the current city centre in 1913. Sankt Augustin is situated about eight km north-east of Bonn and three km south-west of Siegburg.
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3 based on 111 reviews
If you like all you can eat for a fixed price and don´t care what it tastes like this is your place.. but don´t expect to find Chinese food here! Every dish tastes the same, wether you´re eating pork, chicken or fish it´s all dressed in some sort of guey, slimey sauce..
Best Asian food near Sankt Augustin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4 based on 192 reviews
Exclusive and easygoing. Japanese dumplings, miso salmon with yuzu turnips, sorbet with Szechuan pepper and traditional nigiris and makis go down very well with the business clientele and Japanese food fans. The dining area is light and airy with cream-co
A modern restaurant very high level service and food. No real atmosphere but food is so good !Better to ask for the tables near the large glass walls on the river (far) Try the Japanese classical course and the Kobe beef mix, just awesome But this has a price very high price ...Dear Chm-ontheroad, thank you for your Feedback. We are really happy that you had a good time and an awesome Menue at the Yunico. We really hope to have you back at the Hotel as a Guest!Yours sincerely, Isabelle Konik
Best Pizza food near Sankt Augustin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4 based on 66 reviews
We went for what we thought would be a light snack meal on the way to the $bowling club, opting for the "All you can eat" option ( £21.90 per person ) - they give you a tablet and you can order 5 portions every 15 minutesLet's say we didn't get to play bowling that night - after sampling very tasty philadelphia rolls, salmon and tuna sushimi, spicy udon noodles, tasty gioza dumplings, chicken and prawns skewers, followed by what seemed like tens of other superb dishes and polishing couple of superb bottles of red wine we were unable to play anything extra energetic, so we opted for snooker insteadThank you to all the staff at the Mikado for looking after us that night !!!
4 based on 13 reviews
I had no expectations when I booked this restaurant. We where there on a Saturday and it was not that busy at all.We all enjoyed our food and the BBQ which was integrated in the table. The concept is that you pick meat/fish/vegetables at the buffe and prepare it at your table.There are a lot of other dishes which are already prepared at the buffe, they look fresh and they taste good.I like when a buffe is not overloaded so they donât have to fill it that often, here they did the opposite, thatâs why everything looked and tasted fresh.Iâm not sure even if the interior/food/service was good that this fairly new restaurant will survive.The only thing I would have wanted would have been a better explanation how to do a Korean BBQ. There was more or less no explanation how you eat it and how you do it, that could definitely improve.I have eaten Korean many times but Iâm thinking about our friends who joined us, they had no clue.Over all this restaurant get a 4- and I will come back and hope it will still be there.
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4 based on 37 reviews
This restaurant is one of our favourites in the area and we go there regularly. Our last visit a week ago was - as usual - great. The location is out of town close to various supermarkets and some residental areas. So really you need a car to get there, there is plenty of parking, some on the premises, some in 2 min walking distance. The restaurant is fairly large and we have never seein it this packed before, there were only three table available. They have different rooms with tables and the buffet is in a large room. If your table happens to be in that large room it is fairly loud (it seats 120+ people), the smaller rooms are a lot quieter and usually we are able to get a table in a smaller room.You can order a la carte (which we have not done yet) or do their buffet. The buffet has two parts one where you create your own dish (Mongolian barbeque) from a vast selection of different fish, meat (beef, chicken, pork, kangaroo, venison, ...), vegetables and sauces. They prepare your creation for you freshly and serve it at your table (so you don't have to wait and hang around the cooking area).The other part of the menu has ready prepared dishes (20+ different). There is no way you can try all of it in one visit, but having been there 10+ times I can say it is all very tasty. They also keep the buffet filled all the time. There is soup, too and desserts and a small selection of sushi.There is no outdoor seating. Service is friendly. Prices are ok.
Top 3 Street Food food in Sankt Augustin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4 based on 30 reviews
Mikado ia that kind of restaurant you go every week and donât get tired of the food. Simply great Asian/Japanese food and excellent service.
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