Reviews on Asian food in Gdansk, Pomerania Province, Poland. One of Poland’s most beautiful cities, Gdansk, on the Baltic Sea, has played major roles in history, especially in the 20th-century. It was the 1939 flash point of World War II, and then in 1980, the birthplace of the Solidarnosc labor movement, ushering the end of Communist domination in Eastern Europe. Gdansk’s Old Town, painstakingly reconstructed to its Hanseatic League glory after being leveled in World War II, is a highlight. The 14th-century Town Hall houses the city’s historical museum.
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4 based on 222 reviews
We ate here on the spur of the moment as the restaraunt we were supposed to eat at was closing. I was not disappointed. We ordered the duck and vegetable gyozo, tempura vegetables and the futomaki sushi set. I have only ever tried packaged sushi from the supermarket and really don't like it so didn't expect to like this sushi but i did. It was so tasty. I will be eating sushi again after this. I would also recommend the Japanese whiskey from the menu. It was so smooth and washed it all down nicely.
4 based on 372 reviews
When at the coast, it has to be fish for dinner - and when it comes to Poland's Tri-City, there is nowhere better than Dom Sushi, a fine Japanese sushi bar located by the Motlawa River in GdaÅsk. The sushi masters strive daily to combine the traditional w
I had dinner with my wife at Dom Sushi by the Riverfront in the evening of Dec 29th. The restaurant is quite small and the seats not really comfortable. We had a very good warm Ginger spiced beverage to begin with. As starter we had Kamo no Sarada and Sukiyaki Udon as main course. The food was very good, service could have been a bit more caretaking and friendly.
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4 based on 56 reviews
Nice selection of different dishes, amazing staff and delicious food! Vegetables in tempura with three different souces were light, fresh and delicious. Buns with pork were like grandmas homemade. They were delicious and filling. Crispy duck was good, but for my personal taste was too fat and there wasnât enough of taste. Calamari was good, but there was too much soy souce. Main courses came with side dishes, so it was a lot of food and we were not capable to finish everything, but thank you amazing staff who worked last night and served us, you were amazing! :)
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4 based on 579 reviews
The history of Mito Sushi began in the year 2012, the first guests visited our restaurant in May 2013. We are one of the largest venues in the segment of Japanese cuisine in Tri-City. The area allows us to organise large events with about 100 seats waitin
I came with few friends.Smell of the place is totally fresh fish ( as well the taste)Really classy elegant restaurant.Waiter are friendly( and helpful )Quality: 9/10Overall: Fresh, clean, friendlyPrice: Reasonable Prices ( can be expensive for some) but as for Quality it is cheap :)I recommend visiting Moti Sushi
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4 based on 538 reviews
As with many port cities, GdaÅsk has always been a cosmopolitan place, home to an array of different cultures and tastes. This Thai & Lao restaurant by the Motlawa River proves that this is still the case. Diners here get to enjoy authentic Oriental cuisi
The restaurant boasts a vast variety of great choices. The menus are beautifully crafted. The service was wonderful and the restaurant is child friendly. After our order was delayed we received some free cocktails. I had the Amok. It was tasty but not as good as I had in Siem Reap. The physical menu requires a mention. It was just stunning. There was beautifully drawn pictures of the cuisine.Thank you for writing your opinion. We are surprised by a fairly low rating, but we are glad that you liked everything and the service was great! :)
4 based on 627 reviews
Outstanding, but authentic dishes, top quality ingredients from around the globe, extremely talented head chef, and a crew of meticulously chosen cooks, from the finest restaurants in his country of origin. Thailand was never closer.
This is a great Thai food restaurant, especially for an Asian travelling in Gdansk. Tasty food with prompt service.Only annoying factor is a big fan in the centre of the restaurant that blows gusty wind and makes you uncomfortable, unlike a smooth wind of an air-conditioner.Must eat here, if you are in the vicinity of the area. Thank you very much for a feedback! We appreciate our Guests opinion and will for sure remember your advice.Hope to see you again!
4 based on 260 reviews
Guga Sweet to cukiernio-kawiarnia, która mieÅci siÄ przy ul. Stara Stocznia 2/10 w GdaÅsku. Nasze sÅodkoÅci sÄ pozbawione sztucznych barwników oraz cukru. Ciasta, muffiny, puddingi i przekÄ ski powstajÄ z najlepszej jakoÅci produktów â sÄ nie tylko zdrowe,
After 2 years of being vegan, trying vegan restaurants, normal restaurant with vegan options, and me vegan chef ( food from every restaurant was worst than our at home). That restaurant is the best we discovered by traveling with our van traveling life style by Switzerland, Germany and Poland. Big bravo for cooks, waitresses, and concept you made! If you are vegan and looking for vegan alternative, that the only one! Thank you :)))))))
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4 based on 191 reviews
Uncompromising Thai Restaurant with great ambience. Serving authentic Thai cuisine based on top ingredients.
45 zl per meal puts this restaurant in the fine dining price range, so the food better live up to that. It didn't. I mean, it wasn't bad. A reasonable interpretation of Thai food. Not authentic. More poshed-up. The vegetarian green curry (one of the very few options for non-carnivores) was beautifully presented in a kind of thicker, deconstructed version. There was some really kick from the chillies but generally a dominance of thai basil and galangal unbalanced the flavour. Nice crispy tofu, though! Not so with my wife's vegetarian stir-fry. Tofu straight from the pack. Blobby and tasteless. If the prices were within the standard Polish range (around 30 zl for a main course), I would be more forgiving. But they aren't and I'm not.
4 based on 245 reviews
Vegetarian & vegan restaurant in downtown Gdansk offers creative dishes from across the globe. Beautiful warm interior invites our guests to stay longer and enjoy the experience to the fullest :).
Had a table reservation for this vegan restaurant in the old town of Gdansk. I tought I'd see only tourists, but at least in the evening I visited the restaurant most of the quests vere polish. I'm not vegetarian as my traveling companion is. I'll say nevertheless that the food was excellent. If you are a vegetarian this is a must, and even if your not this is an excellent choise.
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