Matsumi - Menu

Colonnaden 96, 20354 Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Fisch, Japanisch, Meeresfrüchte

4.1 💬 6644 Reviews
Matsumi

Phone: +4940343125

Address: Colonnaden 96, 20354 HAMBURG, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 6644

Website: http://www.matsumi.de/

"I was in the mood for an evening of Japanese cuisine, and the reviews of this restaurant have arrived and I was curious. So I reserved a place in the sushi bar. the restaurant radiates a 100% Japanese atmosphere. the hostess, receive me kindly and she also brought me to my place in the sushi bar. I chose the six-course speciality menu with sukiyaki and a little ebi tempura to go with the aperitif. After I had ordered, it turned out that the oil for the ebi tempura could not be fast at temperature so that they would use it after curs 2 in the menu. I wouldn't say I liked it, but I didn't make a problem. the small salat of seetang and gurke as the 1st plate was super good! very tasteful. but then I got curs 2, the yakitori and the EBI-Tempura at the same time. two hot dishes at once. I asked if they could serve the yakitori after I finished the other. my server was also upset that it was served at the same time, so no problem. the ebi was good, but not as it should be, and for the price asked, they expect an excellent ebi tempura. the yakitori, on the other hand, was very juicy and the sauce was very well flavored. the suimono was good, but the sashimi afterwards, like the 4th curs, was moderate and much too cold. the chefs had already cut the sashimi and then put back in an too cold refrigerator. the beautiful to sit on a sushi bar is that after the chef has made the sashimi, he can serve them immediately so that they can enjoy the fresh taste optimally. at this point I changed from the chablis to a glass of red wine recommended to go with the main course to the sukiyaki. the weeping was completely no combination with the court, and the court itself was very bad; it had nothing to do with the aromes they usually taste with such a dish. the meat was too hard. I asked the server after billing and made clear that I thought the quality of food is far below the point, in consideration of the prices they asked. he said he agreed to my results and offered to take the menu bowls out of the bill. I thought that was very correct and reasonable. next time I'm in hamburg, I'll go back there, and hopefully they'll show me what they can really do. 3 stars and hopefully next time 5."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sushi Nigiri

Dessert

Side Dishes, Appetizers & Salads

Appetizer

Combinations And Specialties

Extras

Sushi Menus

Asian

Sushi Rolls

Moriawase Sushi & Sashimi

Komorebi

Edomae Nigiri Sushi

Cold Appetizer

Vegetable Sushi

Speciality Menu

Menu Yama 9 Momentos

Sushi

Soups

Gerichte Vom Grill

Scoops

Sushi - Nigiri

Beef Dishes With Rice

Salads

Onigiri

Japanese Specialties

Magnus Magnus

the food was excellent although the service a bit on the slow side. It is the third time I go and I am always happy.

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Reviews

Diethelm
Diethelm

we all had sushi, which was of a very high quality, but also a bit pricy. very authentic restaurant with large service and attentive staff.


Claus-Dieter
Claus-Dieter

we had the traditional menu which was a Little bit disappointing because everything was o.k. but not more than that we missed the Spirit of the sophisticated japanese kitchen


Thea
Thea

eating is excellent, good quality and amazing presentation. very accommodating to custom orders and the fresh wasabi is an experience in itself. the second time here and we'll come back. can not recommend this place enough View menu


Gertrude
Gertrude

This is the only place that truly feels like Japan and all of Hamburg. Food can be a little bit bland and lacking imagination in this city, although restaurants and stars are plentiful. Having lived in the city for a couple of years and try...any new Asian or Japanese restaurants I can definitely say this is still my absolute favorite and definitely my go to place solo or with friends to enjoy excellent sushi and other delightful Japanese bites.


Bianka
Bianka

An unbelievable experience. Really high class cuisine paired with a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere. It is like taking a trip to Japan itself. Wonderfully designed furnitures, traditional Japanese decorations and a nice and comfortable service. Indeed it is expensive but it's absolutely worth it. From...Sushi to Sukiyaki-everything is a top-notch experience. Just combine it with the outstanding tea and you have a wonderful experience that won't be forgotten.


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the oldest Japanese restaurant in hamburg. it is old, from a reason, from the praises only one note to the peculiarities the currency in 1982 is not the same and the inflation is also not the same. quality was good, but not worth the extreme price tag.... what can I say we have just gone for a doner kebab. another note, which is not true with the personal. is it normal to direct customers to their faces!? how insulting! where are they coming to treat such costumes. never again! View menu


Ronny
Ronny

REASON FOR VISIT Business lunch with a colleague who claims this is the best Japanese spot in town. FOOD (15€ for a lunch menu with tip) I had a tonkatsu pork lunch menu which comes with a miso soup to start you off, then a...massive bowl with rice and a breadcrumbed pork. You also get some sort of mini mini salad and cabbage. The tonkatsu also comes with a sauce on the side that you can add or you can find soya on the tables too. Everyone receives free complimentary green tea. Generally speaking, I thought the food was very good, especially for a lunch menu. However I would say this is slightly more expensive than other Asian places around. You pay more for a good service and cool setting....


Else
Else

My daughter and I had such a great lunch at Matsumi (the midday menu is more limited than in the evening) that we requested a table for four on Saturday night and were accommodated, even though the restaurant was fully booked. In terms of seating there is a sushi bar and tables for two or four (I'm not sure if there are also private rooms). The entrance on the street is relatively small so look out for it on your first visit, and you then wend your way up a few stairs to reach the oldest Japanese restaurant in Hamburg (established 1981) with the reassuring sight of both oriental and occidental diners. Menus are available in English as well as in German. The fresh seafood, which covers all th...


Evi
Evi

I was in the mood for an evening of Japanese cuisine, and the reviews of this restaurant have arrived and I was curious. So I reserved a place in the sushi bar. the restaurant radiates a 100% Japanese atmosphere. the hostess, receive me kindly and she also brought me to my place in the sushi bar. I chose the six-course speciality menu with sukiyaki and a little ebi tempura to go with the aperitif. After I had ordered, it turned out that the oil for the ebi tempura could not be fast at temperature so that they would use it after curs 2 in the menu. I wouldn't say I liked it, but I didn't make a problem. the small salat of seetang and gurke as the 1st plate was super good! very tasteful. but t... View menu

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant culture, and local dishes like Fischbrötchen and Labskaus. It's a blend of old charm and modern vibe.

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.
  • Fisch Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Japanisch
  • Meeresfrüchte Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

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