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Zug, Switzerland, is known for its picturesque lakeside setting and traditional dishes like Zuger Kirschtorte, a cherry cake infused with kirsch, reflecting the region's cherry-growing heritage.

Aki Sushi Zug

Aki Sushi Zug

Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra, Switzerland, Swiss Confederation, 6300, Zug

Tee • Sushi • Japanisch • Asiatisch


"This restaurant is very expensive and shares a location with a pizzeria. I had no feeling of being in a japanese restaurant. Maybe it had to do with the lack of Japanese decoration and the smell of pizza from the table beside ours. Over the...years we went a couple times but are not going anymore. Please find my summary of experiences: Once our reservation was lost or double booked and we were unable to eat lunch there (old location) as an apology we receive some tea, it is a gesture but to be honest we lost half a hour of our lunch for nothing and we are going to the japanese restaurant for food and not drinks. When ordering a bento box I had asked the waiter whether it would be possible to have a lot of sauce in my dish. When it came to the bill I was charged for the extra sauce. I was never informed about additional costs as well as how much it would be. I find this a no- go. Even more of a no- go because we ordered besides bento boxes extra sushi, gyoza, wakame and other things but it seems that we didnt spend enough.. The last time having gone to Aki Sushi we had an experience like never before. We wanted to order two times the Aki Sashimi (Chef 's selection of mixed sashimi), we had asked the waiter what type of fish would be served and we received the answer its the chef 's choice . When telling the waiter that one of us does not eat salmon and that we would like to order one with another fish instead of salmon the waiter went to the kitchen and came back to us saying that its the Chef 's choice. I FIND THIS UNBELIEVABLE We are customers willing to order and pay good money for food but we are not supposed to ask or/ and know what we should be eating. There are people with allergies (e.g. shell fish) as well as different tastes. Besides this, the origin of all food has to be declared in Switzerland!!!!"