Kurose - Menu

Rotebühlstr. 50, 70176, Stuttgart, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Japanisch, Asiatisch, Europäisch

4.3 💬 4775 Reviews
Kurose

Phone: +4971150530585

Address: Rotebühlstr. 50, 70176, Stuttgart, Germany

City: Stuttgart

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4775

Website: http://kurose-stuttgart.com

"As a big fan of Ramen, this was ultimately disappointing. My wife got Rising Sun Ramen and the meat that they used was ground beef. For their Minced Meat. I personally got the Miso Ramen, a very simple dish with Extra Pork. When it arrived the Pork came straight from the fridge. And was very unappealing. I had it reheated, and it seemed like they just threw it into the microwave . Tasting it, there was ultimately no flavor. I know Miso is light but cmon. I asked for some Spicy Sauce or Sriracha if they had it. I got the sauce and it was literally fish oil with some peppers in it and tasted disgusting. Towards the end of the visit the noodles started tasting a little better. Service was good and accommodating, but I can't recommend this place to eat good Ramen, I will come back for their Sushi to try it."

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Burkhard Burkhard

Stuttgart には何軒か日本食レストランはありますが、料理、お店の雰囲気、スタッフは1番だと思います。寿司は新鮮で日本で食べる寿司と変わらないです。旅行者の方、出張者の方是非お勧めです。

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Arndt
Arndt

Das japanische Restaurant "Kurose" bietet Gästen authentische japanische Gerichte auf höchstem Niveau an.


PaolaNell
PaolaNell

Sehr lecker, wirklich große Auswahl für Veganer, sehe freundliches Personal und soweit ich das beurteilen kann authentisch.


Mareike
Mareike

Tolle Qualität und eine riesige Auswahl an verschiedenen Sushis. Fisch von sehr guter Qualität sowie guter Reis. Service sehr freundlich...More


Mohamed
Mohamed

best sushi in stuttgart. as a sushi-reling only take one of the mix plates to taste. also hot Japanese cuisine kaisen itame is recommended. since years consistently very good quality.


Karla
Karla

one of the best sushi in stuttgar. perfectly packed and even marked, I have not known yet. otherwise you always have to guess what you're trying. unfortunately a corner of us away, but the way it is worth it again and again! methodic and technology


Karin
Karin

Wunderbare Zeit an einem Sonntag Mittag auf der Terasse verbracht.Sushi Menus waren mehr als gut. Sashimi Rollen ebenso. Schneller und äusserst freundliche Bedienung, einfach gut. Weiter so.Nachbestellungen sehr schnell serviert. Einfach empfehlenswert!


JesseMRT
JesseMRT

Several vegan options avaible (sushi, appetizers, bowl, noodlesoup) It is clearly labeled as vegan in the menu. The vegetarian noodle soups, you must mention you want the vegan udon. You can add extra toppings such as fried tofu, which was very Tasty. We had an udon soup, 2 sides and some drinks and it was about 40€. Not to expenisive at all


beastygt
beastygt

Usually for things around the fish market you're looking at a good 1700 yen upwards. This is one of the places we went to and had reasonable prices. The taste was as expected. Nothing fancy, just your classic fresh from the sea fish and warm rice. It comes with free tea at the table and has tables for four at the back. I got the Jo-Kaisen-Don 2440EN and it was delicious. Kaisendon is supposed to have thinnly cut fish and this didn't disappoint. It also had many types of fish in the one bowl which truly made it a joy to taste. The server did not speak english so you might need to brush up on your pointing skills (picture menu avaliable). Not a deal breaker, but the server got one of our order...


Reskizzle
Reskizzle

As a big fan of Ramen, this was ultimately disappointing. My wife got Rising Sun Ramen and the meat that they used was ground beef. For their Minced Meat. I personally got the Miso Ramen, a very simple dish with Extra Pork. When it arrived the Pork came straight from the fridge. And was very unappealing. I had it reheated, and it seemed like they just threw it into the microwave . Tasting it, there was ultimately no flavor. I know Miso is light but cmon. I asked for some Spicy Sauce or Sriracha if they had it. I got the sauce and it was literally fish oil with some peppers in it and tasted disgusting. Towards the end of the visit the noodles started tasting a little better. Service was good...

Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Stuttgart, a vibrant German city, blends modernity and tradition with lush vineyards, and is known for dishes like Maultaschen and Spätzle.

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Japanisch Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.
  • Asiatisch Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Europäisch Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

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  • Sitzplätze

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