Sashimi Sushi Hamburg Flughafen

Flughafenstr. 1-3, 22335 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Nachhaltig, Mittagessen, Rebowl-partner

Phone: +494050752297

Address: Flughafenstr. 1-3, 22335 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Website: http://www.sashimi-sushi.de

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sushi Nigiri

Soups

Weekly Specials

Omelet

Extras

Sides

Lunch Sushi Bento Box

Main Dish

Entrées

Soup And Salad

Raw Rolls

Sides And Sauces

Donburi

Dips Und Toppings

Modif

Salads

Seafood Dishes

Uncategorized

Side Orders

Sushi Menus

Boxes

Exotica

Suppen

Gunkan Sushi

Herzhaftes

Maki Cheese

Bentos

Flambierte Nigiri - 2 Stück

Inside-Out California

Lunch Bento Box Special

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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.
  • Nachhaltig Enjoy dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients, supporting our community and minimizing our environmental footprint. Taste the difference of fresh, farm-to-table flavors in every bite. View menu
  • Mittagessen Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Rebowl-partner Experience our Rebowl-Partner dishes, where sustainability meets flavor. Enjoy delicious, eco-friendly meals in reusable containers, supporting a greener future with every bite.

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