Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Lund. Among the oldest cities in Sweden, Lund was founded in the late 10th century. The stalwart Lund Cathedral is almost as old as the settlement itself; it was built in traditional Romanesque style and contains a beautiful astronomical clock, five organs and an ancient crypt. Explore charming Jakriborg, a modern residential area that emulates a medieval town, then head to the beautiful Botanical Gardens.
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The only Tea House in Lund serving Afternoon Tea with homebaked scones and cakes. We are offering 100 kinds of loose teas, 30% organic. Homemade chocolates, Tea Utensils and Teapots.
Variety is good and really likable . Im a hibiscus dude but Green Tea is a must .... They Did it ! If youre a tea lover you Will know that this store knows what you know!
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4 based on 24 reviews
Serving sushi and poke bowls!
Was here with my family for dinner, we waited 45 minutes for our food even though the restaurant was nearly empty. My kids got really bored and screamed a lot even though we tried to distract them. The kitchen heard and saw us, yet it still took really long to get our order and we missed our train. They also mixed up our order but we didn't have time or energy to complain. The food was fresh and tasty, maybe because we were extremely hungry. Would not choose this place again if I am hungry or have a train to catch.
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3 based on 95 reviews
Unfortunately this place is very mediocre most of the times. I usually always order the omakase, which is supposed to be a "luxurious variation of the regular sushi" once in all the years they have been open have I received a luxurious variation of regular sushi. Most of the times it's the same sushi, but some of the Nigiris has some pinneaple/mango/roe on them. It's not OK to charge that much for something mediocre. If they actually delivered luxurious variations of the sushi I'd be happy to pay for it! Step it up!
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4 based on 41 reviews
After trying at least 5 different sushi places to take away in Lund, this is my favourite place. I have always ordered the platter for two people. It has always been beautifully arranged, with varied and good sushi. I love that there are many types of pieces and that some are fried, have sauce etc. If you want to eat sushi in a restaurant, I recommend Aiko, but Bonsai is the place to go for a take away!
4 based on 101 reviews
Was here with a group of 8 people. We shared the large sashimi and large sushi platters for starters. While the sashimi was good, albeit rather standard in the fish variety, the nigiri sushi disappointed. The rice was gritty and flavorless (fish was still good). The main disappointment was the noodle dish (I had the version with the chicken). Dry chicken and very non-exciting veggies ended in a rather non-interesting noodle dish. Service was OK - a little bit aloof but not bad. Ambience is nice.
4 based on 202 reviews
We were here to try their buffé for our late valentines day dinner. We tried to call and reserve a table and was told this was not possible that we should just arrive and see if there was room. So we arrived and got a small 2 persons table right at the door. We had a chance to change table later on which we did. We started off sushi and it was alright. Not super good or exciting. As buffé sushi usually are. Had been standing out and dried a bit if you catch my meaning. Nice seaweed sallad. We tried their dumplings which was quite the disappointment. Not flavourful and quite boring to be straight with you, including a very small and weak selection. Then we went to try the Mongolian BBQ. A lot of things to choose from which is nice. But I would have loved to have some form of guide in writing or maybe a person that one could ask for advice. Which goes with which. I asked the cook to recommend a sauce for me and I am not quite sure if he understood me. Anyhow. It was good. I have a big weakness for Pho, the vietnamese soup. Since rosegarden actually advertise them selves with (among other things) to come and make your own Pho! But what they served was not Pho. Maybe the broth was done right, it was good but where were all the fresh vegetables and the herbs and where were the lime? No hoisin sauce and no ordinary chilli sauce. Anyone ever eaten a Pho soup would know that what they tried to convince you were Pho in fact was a very failed attempt of one. I was deeply disapointed. At last we tried the different prepared dishes with everything between peanutsauced chicken sticks and beefstew. Some of the dishes were alright some of it not. Nothing that blew my taste buds away. To my surprise they also served very western food. I did not try those dishes due to no more space in my stomach. We did enjoy the softice with toppings and tried their cakes. The chocolate cake you can skip, dry and not worth the calories. My boyfriend liked the panacotta but I found it a bit wierd having what tasted and looked like "Ekströms kräm" on top. Since the buffet is so large i understand that it is diffucult to keep an eye on everything. There were often empty trays and even at some points no more plates. If they had one person in charge of keeping an eye on the buffé it didn't show. Over all I think this restaurant proves that one place cannot do everything well. Instead they manage to do some of it to an acceptable standard while some dishes should be skipped entirely. I would definitely recommend you to figure out which dish you want to eat, find a restaurant that does that particular dish as a speciality and eat there rather than here were everything is half done.
4 based on 153 reviews
Was one of three nominees for this year's best restaurant in Lund and Malmö in 2010
After my favorite (unnamed) sushi place in Lund experienced severe drops in quality I decided to try out RÃ¥ Epok. I was pleasantly surprised. The sushi is good albeit not excellent. In comparison with other sushi places in Lund this one has more of a sit-down restaurant (cool design) feel to it which makes it more suitable for business lunches and couples.
4 based on 103 reviews
We have this unique concept "all you can eat" sushi Chose from 84 different dishes: â Appetisers â Tempura â Fresh rolls â 6 different sushi types to choose from (Hosomaki, uramaki, kaburimaki, Futomaki, Nigiri & Gunkan)
The daily lunch offers not much choice, but what is available was very good. It was 2 nigiri and 8 maki of 2 different kind.There is no miso soup included (Which i missed, it would have been nice), but the sushi is definitely up to par for being in sweden.The rice was nice, the maki were tasty and the nigiri were having fresh fish.It would be interesting to try some other variant to see if the quality and taste is kept up all the way.
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