Sushi Bar Pirates - Menu

Hohenzollernstr. 129, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Fisch, Eiscreme, Japanisch

4.6 💬 3351 Reviews
Sushi Bar Pirates

Phone: +4926191498677

Address: Hohenzollernstr. 129, 56068 Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

City: Koblenz

Menu Dishes: 12

Reviews: 3351

"This restaurant was recommended by a friend.The restaurant is run by an authentic Japanse and it shows. Everything has been thought out to the last detaill, from assuring customers fish is safe to information about ingredients and additives used but also the service is truly Japanse: very polite. The restaurant is also very flexible to customers wanting other things not on the menu: For example sashimi is not a fixed item but it is possible to order for example dorade, salmon and tuna as a moriawase. The dishes are all made fresh and by hand. The rice within the sushi is the right temperature (and not too cold) and the fish is fresh and top quality. I was suprised to find such an excellent little sushi bar in Koblenz which is on a par with the quality you get in Düsseldorf (home to the largest Japanese community in Germany). The guy who owns the restaurant made a point of remembering our names the second time we visited."

Full menu - 12 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Original Amigo-Pizza - Normal Ø 30Cm

Noodle

Asian

Sushi Rolls

Gnocchi

Sushi

Schnitzel

Japanese Specialties

Ramen

Indian

Pizza

Soups

User User

Again wonderful!!! Now the speed also applies to quality and friendliness.

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User
User

Delicious sushi, very friendly and entertaining owners. Make sure you pay!


User
User

Great food, was very glad I got to enjoy this place while in Koblenz. Went for lunch on a weekday and it was quiet. The ramen is a must try!


Kornelia
Kornelia

We were here for the second time today. And for the second time an experience! Besides the best sushi wide and wide, the friendliness and entertainment value is unbeatable. (Including a high-level contribution by the owner) We will come back soon! View menu


User
User

I had stopped going to this restaurant for a bit and I paid a visit last week. It is the same old story.They are not able to plan in the customers and serve them on time. I waited 30 minutes for a take-away sushi costing over 50 Euros which I had ordered in advance and which should have been ready waiting for me at the appointed time. Instead I was sitting around in the restaurant waiting twiddling my tums. That is worth a two star.


User
User

My partner and I walked for half an hour to get to this place from our hotel, and it was well worth it. It must be off-peak, because there weren't many people there at all. We were greeted by a friendly staff member, who was able to accommodate for my shellfish allergy despite having very limited English. He spoiled us with extra food (assuming because it was a slow night) and made us feel very special. The sushi was fresh and tasty- and I am only recently on the sushi bandwagon. All up we spent about 25€ between two people, including almost too much sushi and a few soft drinks. So cheap and good, I would recommend this to anyone looking for something other than another expensive schnitzel d...


User
User

We wanted to spend part of our Easter week-end visiting Koblenz and Trier and since we had our sushi loving kids with us (6 and 10), we decided to try this restaurant to please them. The owner is Japanese and despite our non-existant level of Japanese and very poor level of German, he was extremely nice and welcoming. He made sure all was perfect and took very good care of us. The meal was just great, super fresh and delicious, the green tea ice cream is lovely and at the end, right before we left, we even got a present: an opera song by Mr. Sumida himself! We visited many castles and saw great things during that week-end, but the kids keep repeating that their favorites things were the Play... View menu


User
User

Sushi Bar pirates has been recently opened in the Koblenz area. Unlike most 'japanese' restaurants in Koblenz and indeed in the region, it is actually staffed, owned and run by a Japanese husband and wife team.From atmosphere, the restaurant has been established in what was a bar, and still has the original bar and even bowling alley in the cellar. The restaurant is however very modern / chique in appearance which suits the cuisine very well.We visited on a Sunday night, and we tried several of the recommended sushi platters on the Menu.The fish is of excellent quality and as good as we've eaten even in Duesseldorf or Frankfurt. We also had edamame as a starter, and miso soup with our meals....


User
User

Friendly and authentic food and service by Japanese chef. Reliable top quality Sushi. Ignore the reviews regarding the make up of the location. As it should be the food is important. That is just perfect. Only a few place I know are better but then a multiple of the price. Best value for money ever - real affordable. Freshly prepaired and reasonably served by the chef. You can clearly tell that conviction goes in to his work.come and visit - also from far it is worth the trip.Deutsch: authentisches Sushi im Rheinland. Top Qualität zum günstigen Preis vom Japanischen Koch. Dafür muss man schon weit fahren um dann doch mehr zu bezahlen. Ich bin schon viel gereist und habe auch bessere Sushi Re...


User
User

This restaurant was recommended by a friend.The restaurant is run by an authentic Japanse and it shows. Everything has been thought out to the last detaill, from assuring customers fish is safe to information about ingredients and additives used but also the service is truly Japanse: very polite. The restaurant is also very flexible to customers wanting other things not on the menu: For example sashimi is not a fixed item but it is possible to order for example dorade, salmon and tuna as a moriawase. The dishes are all made fresh and by hand. The rice within the sushi is the right temperature (and not too cold) and the fish is fresh and top quality. I was suprised to find such an excellent l... View menu

Koblenz

Koblenz

Koblenz, at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle, offers historic charm, with landmarks like Deutsches Eck, and local specialties such as Sauerbraten and Reibekuchen.

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
  • Eiscreme A delightful selection of creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of flavors ranging from classic vanilla and chocolate to unique options like lavender honey and spicy mango, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
  • 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.

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  • Sitzplätze

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"We visited this restaurant on Sunday afternoon in 23 August 2015. Because of the unusual number of bees this summer and because the sky looked overcast; we debated whether to sit inside or outside. We finally decided to eat outside and it did not rain...and we only saw one bee during our meal. We did not make a reservation prior to our visit. However, luckily we found a table still available outside when we arrived. The kitchen specializes in German Cuisine. The Menu is a limited Menu with fixed plates. The Menu was easy to read and understand. Plus, salads, soups, and fish plates (for vegetarians) are also available. The Menu also has dishes for those with a small (seniors) or big appetites and meals for children. Prices are average; food portions are average and fair. The Menu is also available in the entrance to the passage way to the restaurant. Also, in the Hof Biergarten there are several black boards on the wall with meal specials posted. When our Menus arrived, we ordered our drinks at the same time. Our drinks came relatively quickly and they were nice and cold (with ice – which was nice on a hot day). And, our drinks came before our food arrived, as it should be. Also, we did NOT have to play the drink game; where someone else brings your drinks and then asks you again, who ordered what. We did however have to play this game at the end of our meal, when my partner ordered coffee. Also, here they serve Pepsi not Coke, if that matters to you. I can drink both. Shortly after we ordered our drinks, we were served some bread in a small turn-down paper bag with paprika butter. The small brown bag was a novel idea, but when the bread was gone, the bag started to blow away from the wind. I had to grab it and weight it down with something on the table. So, brown bag for the bread novel idea but not such a good idea. Our mixed salads were served fresh with a great salad dressing. Both side salads were served at the same time and before our main entrée, as it should be. Plus, our food came quickly, but the negative was that our entrées came before we were done with our salads; not ideal. Another novel but functioning idea, was that our food and drink orders were taken at the table by our waitress with a computerized order system that immediately communicated our order to the kitchen. Plus, we noticed that the waiters and waitresses wore a simple uniform of a checkered green shirts and jeans, giving them a professional look. I ordered the Schnitzel vom Schweinerücken, with sliced fried potatoes, (not French fries so substitutions are possible) und Salätchen for 11,90 Euro, which came with 2 large pieces of Schnitzel. My partner ordered the Gebratene Hähnchenbrust, mit Champignonrahmsoße, Pommes und Salätchen for 12,90 Euro. I tried my partner’s Gebratene Hähnchenbrust and therefore, I can recommend both dishes as delicious. Both meals were from fresh meat, served hot, and as we had ordered them. However, I noticed that another guest had a lot more French fries than my partner; I suggest this restaurant either establish a standard or review their current standard portion of fries, to provide consistency. While neither my partner nor I were offered ketchup or mayonnaise for our potatoes, we did not ask for any either. The restaurant’s outside area is divided into 3 sitting areas. The outside tables and chairs are sturdy. The outside decorations are simple in an old fashion brown wood motif with wooden tables, wooden chairs, wooden bench, a large wooden barrel, and black boards on the wall with specials posted on them. From the outside tables one sits in a pleasant garden atmosphere with live plants, bushes, and trees. The outside tables are simply decorated, with: no table cloth, salt and pepper dispensers, coasters, ash tray, and paper napkins (which I prefer) with silverware in a pitcher. The outside area is roomy and well organized concerning space and the tables are nicely spaced with room between them for people to move about within the Hof Biergarten without having to disturb other customers and even with the tables full; it is not chair back on chair back. There are mostly tables for 2 that can be place together for groups of 4, 6, 8, or 12 people. So, by moving the tables and chairs together, if necessary, it would be a great place for a special occasion or a big group. Sun umbrellas covering the outside tables and each umbrella had a light underneath. I was not inside the restaurant during this visit, so I can NOT review anything about the inside of the restaurant Because the restaurant lies back from the fussgangerweg, the noise level from the street is greatly reduced and the Biergarten is quiet. It is a shame that the restaurant does not have background music playing outside. Unfortunately, the three negatives about sitting outside 1) are from some of the tables there is a view of a trash container, but the area around the trash container was clean, 2) are the smokers, but better having the smokers outside than inside and 3) is the passage way and the terrace floor was not 100% clean, with some cigarette butts and some paper trash on the ground. As the waitress picked up our empty plates, she did ask if everything was OK. Then my partner ordered a coffee and when she returned we played the drink game. When my partner was finished with her coffee, we paid our bill, received the correct change, gave the waitress her tip and left for home. This restaurant does not have it own parking lot and therefore one has to go hunting for a parking space on a side street and pay for parking. There is a city parking lot about 100 meters from the restaurant that is often full. However, we luckily found a parking space here and because it was Sunday, it did not cost to park. Disabled access: The negative is that disable persons must find a parking space on a side street, at least 100 meters away. However, once in the fussgangerweg the passage to the Biergarten and the Biergarten itself are both on the same level. While disables persons can easily reach the outside eating areas, the access to the restaurant inside, due to the two steps up before the restaurant entrance, is not as easy. Outside chairs can be removed to provide wheelchair access to the outside tables. This restaurant has its own Internet page. This Internet page has lots of information on it, such as the address, telephone number, opening hours, email contact information, photos, special offers, special events, and an On-line Drink and Food Menus. But it is only in German. Summary: Based on friendliness, taste, price, service, and atmosphere, my overall rating for this restaurant is a high recommendation. We will be back."