Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Japanese Street Food & Sushi in Stuttgart
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Japanese restaurant in the west of Stuttgart, easily accessible with the U6 via the Wilhelm-Geiger-Platz stop in Feuerbach. There is a reasonably priced lunch menu with bowls, sushi and udon noodles every day until 3 pm. All dishes are also available to take away.
Sushi restaurant with a stylish ambience in the heart of Zuffenhausen. Unusual all-you-can-eat concept, where guests can order five dishes every 15 minutes - simply using a tablet. If you don't want to eat on site, you can easily take everything home with you.
Sushi, sashimi, noodle soups and gyoza are on the menu at this diverse Japanese restaurant in the Gerber district. The courteous service and tasteful interior design with a cherry blossom wall round off the experience. Large selection of sake and Japanese whiskey.
Owner Shintaro Suzuki was the first to bring sushi and other specialties from his homeland to the kettle in 1989. So it's no wonder that the name Kisho comes up like a shot when people in Stuttgart ask where the best Japanese restaurant is. The tempura and noodle dishes are also impressive.
Japanese-Chinese fusion cuisine with two locations in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. Wide selection of dishes from sushi to classic chop suey. A changing menu awaits guests at lunchtime. Everything is also available to take away.
Hip sushi chain with five branches in Stuttgart. Thanks to the excellent value for money, you can't go without a sushi quickie at lunchtime. Incredibly good ar the deep-fried sushi, fish from the bamboo steamer and the numerous veggie options.
Japanese-French fusion restaurant with a stylish interior in Stuttgart-West. In addition to classics such as sushi, miso and udon soups, the restaurant offers unusual dishes such as tempura made from white asparagus with bottarga and onsen tamago or pork belly aburi with mussels.
Noble sushi bar in the traditional delicatessen Böhm. On offer are not only excellent sushi creations, but also other Japanese specialties such as seaweed salad, quick-fried tuna with ginger-soy sauce and a large selection of soups as starters.
Tastefully furnished Asian restaurant with a changing lunch menu in the west of Stuttgart. The menu has two main focuses: Japanese and Vietnamese. The menu ranges from ramen and red Thai curry to homemade spring rolls and sushi.
Hip sushi snack bar with delivery service and self-collection as well as seating at the counter. The large selection of purely plant-based options includes ahimi, a vegan alternative to raw tuna made from tomatoes, filtered water, soy sauce, sesame oil and sugar.
Stylish Japanese restaurant in Stuttgart-West and Bad Cannstatt with beautifully presented sushi platters and a reasonably priced lunch menu. The menu includes noodle soups, poké bowls and sushi burgers. All dishes can easily be ordered online for home delivery. .