Best Sushi restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sushi food in Bad Soden. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sushi restaurants near you.. Bad Soden (also: Bad Soden am Taunus) is a town and spa in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. Population 21,412 (2005).
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Traditional Japanese Sushi-Restaurant
Finally good quality sushi in the local area. Really enjoyed the food, and the friendliness and attentiveness of the staff is excellent. Small place with seating for only 12 people, but very fresh and comfortable.
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4 based on 36 reviews
Not gourmet Japanese but really quite OK. The small set lunch menu for â¬7 is really good value. They only have one outside table (in an open arcade) but I love to sit out there when I can.
4 based on 70 reviews
Since many years, we are trying to introduce Asian Cuisine, Culture, Tradition and Lifestyle to our guests. All our food and beverages are selected and prepared with carefulness supporting your healthy and harmonious life. With the same manner and mentali
We stumbled across Miga Sushi whilst out and about with friends. The platters ordered were fantastic. Really good Sushi hence the 5 rating. We were a little disappointed that they couldnât make slight modifications as one of the party couldnât eat cucumbers, so we asked for avocado to be a substitute. Even with that we couldnât score less than 5. Definitely be back
3 based on 100 reviews
TAIPAN is a huge restaurant with little atmosphere but great food at great prices! Very good optionif you want dinner and have kids that are choosy/picky: they can try everything on offer and (we are a large, extended family) always find something. Kids pay half price at the buffet up to 11 years. The Sushi, as has been said, is not that great but the hot starters usually are. Avoid the sesame balls, though: dough only and very little taste. The duck is delicious, crispy and not at all fatty (get that first of all, everyone wants it!!). I always have the "Acht Kostbarkeiten" which I think translates as "Eight Treasures" and the "Hot Szehuan Beef" which is not really that spicy. But leave some room for the specialty: the Mongolian Grill, where you place your favorite ingredients on a plate, add your choice of sauce and get it stir-fried. If the restaurant is full, that can take up to 30 minutes!The choices for dessert are limited; lots of people love the baked bananas (very sweet!), we usually have some fresh fruit with chocolate from their fountain which the kids love especially.
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