Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Kaiserslautern. Kaiserslautern (German pronunciation: [ˌkaɪzɐsˈlaʊtɐn] ( listen)) is a city in southwest Germany, located in the Bundesland (State) of Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) at the edge of the Palatinate Forest (Pfälzerwald). The historic centre dates to the 9th century. It is 459 kilometres (285 miles) from Paris, 117 km (73 miles) from Frankfurt am Main, and 159 km (99 miles) from Luxembourg.
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4 based on 284 reviews
The title sums it all - in the quiet and sleepy town of Kaiserslautern, this restaurang is sort of a gem that gives you good yummy food option. It's pretty standard, americanized (read that this is not germanized) sushi place. The quality of the food is excellent with fresh sashimi and great tasting sushi and sushi roll. The only downside is it's a bit pricey. But hey, in life you get what you pay for!
Where to Eat in Kaiserslautern: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 102 reviews
We, Ichiro and Takako Nakayama, come originally from Osaka (West Japan) which is famous for its tasty cuisine. Our menue offers next to Sushi also Okonomiyaki, which is one of the oldest dishes in Japan and a symbol for Osaka.Typical ingredients in Japane
Very authentic, your not going to find "dragon rolls" or other snake shaped rolls with cream cheese and sauces on top, these are not authentic Japanese sushi. You will find traditional Japanese sushi and other traditional dishes. I found the fish to be very fresh. The Sushi chef knows his craft. He can recommend a Japanese beer or saki to go with your meal. The restaurant is inside the Alcatraz Hotel. Their closed Sunday and Monday. If your a traditional sushi fan, I really think you will like this place. Probably the best sushi restaurant in Kaiserslautern. Oh, they take credit cards.
4 based on 60 reviews
I'm not a sushi guy but the folks at my table that ordered it really enjoyed it and it was beautifully presented. I started with the salmon tartar and finished with a duck entree. Both were quite good and despite a near full house, everyone was served quickly and professionally. My only compliant, like other European restaurants, is that it's too dark in the dining room. The food is very good but you can barely see it, turn up the lights.
4 based on 159 reviews
I'm not sure it is actually for family, though kids under a certain age eat 1/2 price. It doesn't have the largest selection I've seen in rolls, it was done by piece, but it was good. The food was prompt and if you are cared you get a great deal. Just remember you can have as many rounds as you want, so go slow!!!
3 based on 64 reviews
Our entire family enjoyed our experiences there. There were a wide variety of choices in a lovely atmosphere at this new Chinese buffet. The service was a tad slow, but since the food is all buffet style that only mattered at the end when we were ready to pay. Food was fresh and tasty. Highly recommend!
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